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A Wife for the Billionaire

-WARNING - ADULT AND MATURED SCENES WERE DEPICTED IN THIS BOOK SO BE WARNED *Dual POV:* In their game of cards, love is not in the stack. RICHARD WELLINGTON I promised myself again, “never ever to give a girl or love such power and effect over me.” SOFIA BLAKE (REED) “Love is stupid. Love is for fools…” wiping the tears blurring my vision, I finished, "And indeed love will only hurt". RICHARD WELLINGTON Most men have male enemies, but I… I have a long queue of girls who will eagerly stab me for what I did to them. Truly, I hated seeing a grown-ass man reduced to a cry-baby, all for something as wack as love. And I know for damn sure that this will never ever be me any day, not in the future and most definitely not in another lifetime. SOFIA BLAKE (REED) Love ruined my life and it was still doing so. But as much as I dream about leaving this house, I would never do it if it involves love. RICHARD WELLINGTON I liked the fact that she understood what we had, or should I say what I kept her for. Many with a promising career like her would find it wrength to be in the service of a man. But I'm not any man, I am Richard fucking Wellington and it's an honor to be in my servitude. SOFIA BLAKE (REED) I hated doing this. But desperate times call for desperate measures. Waiting to be saved was something that happened in books and fairytales and my life was either. *RICHARD'S STORY* Born with a weak heart, billionaire Richard Wellington has always shielded himself from love, fearing the risk of heartbreak. But when his parents insist he chooses a wife from a selection of 15 high-society candidates, Richard must confront his deepest fears. *SOFIA BLAKE (REED)'S STORY* Fashion enthusiast Sofia Blake has been burned by love and believes it's a fool's game. Desperate to escape her cruel stepmother and evil stepsisters, Sofia accepts a job as Richard's personal assistant and judge for his wife search. But as she navigates the treacherous waters of high society, Sofia finds herself drawn to the one man she's supposed to resist. As Richard and Sofia work together, their initial disdain for each other slowly gives way to a forbidden attraction. But with their past heartaches and fears threatening to tear them apart, can they find a way to heal and open their hearts to each other? What happens when these two individuals who hate each other and are unreceptive to love, starts growing feelings for each other?
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Chapter 10

Pushing my way through the revolving glass door, a wow escaped my lips as I stood surrounded by grandeur.

It was high ceilinged (at least 20 feet) with recessed lighting. Walls clad in polished white and gold marble. On both sides, right and left were a grand, sweeping staircase connecting the lobby to upper floors.

Between the staircases, two elevators stood demarcated by a floor to ceiling LED screen that showed the current CEO of the company – Richard Wellington, in different attires all accentuated with dark shades. Jeans and shirts, jeans and polos, shirts and pants, suits and coats.

The youngest CEO according to New City Fashion Review, Bogue and other fashion headliners, after succeeding his father, Edward Wellington at the age of 22.

The dark haired Olympian God, dazzled in every picture, no matter the attire. There was even one that showed him wearing a tailored white dishdasha, adorned with intricate gold embroidery. A matching keffiyeh scarf wrapped elegantly around his neck, secured with a simple yet ornate agal. His feet were clad in polished black leather babouche slippers, adorned with subtle silver thread patterns. A sleek, silver-trimmed Oud wood fragrance flask hung from his neck.

Normally the attire would look stupid on most people, but with the dark shades that rimmed his eyes, Richard Wellington rocked the look like a true Arabian prince.

When he stepped in as the new CEO, within just a year, every news channel or gossip column carried the feed about the progress this beau had managed to accomplish. I started following him on all socials, he was a progeny. An icon in the fashion world.

The designs he came up with were second to none. And when he rocked any of them, the eyes just couldn't get enough of him.

At one point, I thought of him as a mentor, but then I got wind of his character. Especially after the Rosa Ross scandal.

Rosabella Rossi or 'Rosa Ross' as she preferred to be called, was regarded as the most beautiful woman in 2018 after winning the 'World Most Beautiful' that year.

Months after that, she was seen with Richard Wellington. The duo was everyone's favorite couple. They trended on all socials with hashtags like, #RR, #RiRosa, #RichRosa and the likes.

It lasted only 8 months before, the news of Richard's rakish reputation blazed like wildfire on the internet. Apparently, he had been cheating on Rosabella from the start and he was so good at covering his tracks that it took her 8 months to discover.

The video of her weeping and cursing Richard till date remains one of the most viral posts ever. Reaching up to one third of the world population.

Testimonies from other victims surfaced after that and the darling of the fashion world became a monster. The annoying part of it all was that he didn't care about any of it.

I remember a statement he made during that period when a journalist out of all others who hoarded him had managed to halt him with his question.

"Mr Wellington, are you truly as bad as the media is painting you?

"I'm afraid the things they say are just understatements"

I unfollowed him after that and though the world has started forgiving him, I simply can't.

Yeah I know, if I can't stand the guy then why am I here? Well, my position if I can secure it will be as a clerk and I doubt I would ever run into the guy.

In the heart of the vast lobby was a dramatic fountain-like revolving glass case. Within the glass case were jewels and watches of different brands.

Brands that partnered with the Wellington Empire like Glance, Ixe and others I don't know their names.

Suspended above the glass case, was the majestic Wellington Fashion Empire logo – the double WW merged within a circle, all in silver.

Bright, airy natural light poured in through floor-to-ceiling windows. And recessed LED lighting and designer chandeliers or pendant lights

highlighted architectural features.

On the walls were striking, large-scale art installations and fashion photography like their past collections showcasing models on the runway.

There were also elegant, minimalist displays showcasing Wellington Fashion Empire's latest designs and glimpses of what the new collection would look like.

"Good morning and welcome to Wellington. What brings you to our fashion domain?" a woman donning the black tee with the Wellington logo engraved boldly at the right in silver, asked me.

Other staff, at least those I could see at the lobby, wore the same tee, matching it with dark jeans.

"Good morning, I'm really hoping that I haven't missed it, but I'm here for the interview"

"That's alright. Go and meet with any of our receptionists, I'm sure they will be of help. Do have yourself a beautiful day!" she intoned, her face radiant with a kind smile.

I suppose that's what her job entailed, smiling and welcoming customers to the Wellington headquarters, and no matter how bad things are in her life, she still

has to smile and beam like all is perfect. How exhausting that can be.

"Hello and Welcome to Wellington, how may I help you?" the receptionist on the farthest right asked as I stood before her.

Wait. I know that face.

"Emily James! Is it really you?" I asked, unable to hide my astonishment.

"Oh my God, Sofia Blake, what are you doing here?"

She still looked the same from the last time I saw her during my internship at Bogue. Freckled face, coppery hair and the kindest brown eyes. She wore a black dress shirt with buttons of silver and the Wellington logo embroidered at the right in shimmering silver.

I couldn't see what she complimented it with. Their desk was raised.

"I really can't believe my eyes, so Emily you work here now? That's amazing" I answered, looking at her with pride.

"It's a long story, one I hope I can share with you one day over drinks or something if you can ever leave that hell of a house."

"That's part of why I'm here actually, my application for the position of a clerk was accepted and I'm here for the interview"

"Do you mean the same interview that was scheduled for 10am today? Come on Sof, you are an hour late." She answered.

"I know, Alicia and her evil daughters made sure of it. They even wrecked the clothes I was supposed to wear, but instead of deciding that I have lost it at home. I decided to come and find out myself, at least it's better than regretting afterwards"

"Again, I still don't know what you are still doing in that house, just leave or run away–"

"It's not that easy," I interjected.

"Fine. Well, like I said the interview was scheduled for an hour ago, but… I'm really not supposed to tell you this, but you are my friend, one I haven't seen in a while." Leaning close so only me would hear, she went on, "Due to some circumstances, the interview hasn't started yet and I hear the boss just arrived. If you can hurry, I doubt anyone would notice if you join the others on the 50th floor and yes take the elevator."

I took her hands and said,

"Em, how can I ever repay you for this? You are truly an amazing friend."

Squeezing my hands in return, she said,

"Get out of here already, Sof. Don't thank me now until you get that job, I will love nothing more than seeing your face everyday and besides this is nothing compared to what you did for me. In fact that I'm here now, I owe it to you"

"I doubt that, anyway I hope we'll talk about it later. Once again thank you so much, Em"

"Go already!, and goodluck"

I had helped Emily during our internship at Bogue. She lacked fashion sense and people ridiculed her for it, until I showed her how to channel that uniqueness and still rock her style.

We partnered on several projects. And that cemented our friendship. We confided in each other and shared a lot with one another. But I never would've guessed seeing her here, working as one of the receptionists at Almighty Wellington.

The elevator was about to close when I stuck my bag into the gap, keeping it from closing.

"Sorry" I said, not bothering to take in the man in shades behind me as I took my place inches away from him.

"Leave" I heard him gruff behind me as I waited for him to press a button.

"Excuse me"

"Oh don't act dumb, I'm pretty sure I didn't stutter"

"What is wrong with this man?" I pondered. Is he really allergic to people or wait, he must be one of those privileged pricks who think sharing the elevator with others is below his status.

Trying not to be rude even as I felt my anger rising,

"Sir, I'm sure we can enjoy this ride in peace, just press the button and I will do my best to pretend that I'm not even here"

"I don't need you to pretend, what I need is very simple. Exit the elevator or do you have hearing difficulties?" he said in that privileged tone I've been hearing all my life from Alicia, her girls, the blondie I met minutes ago, even the rich prick that ran into the delivery guy.

I hate to insult someone on my very first day here, so I tried leniency again,

"Please Sir, I'm in a hurry and I need this ride, so–"

"So just exit the elevator, because there's no way this thing is moving unless you leave!" He yelled, cutting me off.

People at the lobby were staring now as the elevator remained open. My anger had risen to the surface and there's no way in hell, I was going to let another privileged prick tell me what to do just because life deals easy with him.

So, damning the consequences, I grumbled,

"Suit yourself. I'm not leaving and if you will die sharing a ride with me then I suggest you leave instead"

"Wait, what did you just say?" He was angry now and I know he must've turned red like a cherry about to burst, yet I didn't look at him nor did I care.

"I'm pretty certain I didn't stutter" I

replied, my voice laced with quiet rage.

"JUST FUCKING LEAVE" he yelled, almost deafening my ears.

"Oh you're angry, well so am I" I said as I punched on the button with the number 50.

Just before the elevator dinged shut, I made out a couple security guards dashing towards us and a frightened Emily saying,

"Oh my God, Sofia do you even have any idea who you are talk-"

And the gold plated bars of the elevator dinged shut.

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