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His ring, Her Rules

BLURB; Griffin, a successful restaurant owner, and Lina, a talented food critic, never expected their lives to become entangled in such a dramatic way. In order to get their parents off their backs, Griffin and Lina decide to enter a contract marriage. The arrangement seems simple: marry, please their parents, and go their separate ways after a year. *But life is full of ups and downs* When Lina discovers that Griffin owns the restaurant she works at, she's shocked. And when Griffin finds out that Lina was the food critic who gave his restaurant a bad review, he's furious. The tension between them is palpable, and they become enemies. As tho things couldn't get more complicated, Nick enters the picture. Griffin's brother, Nick, is charming and charismatic. Lina finds herself drawn to him, and a love triangle forms. Griffin, however, is starting to develop feelings for Lina, despite their rocky start. But just as he's beginning to open up, his late ex-girlfriend returns, determined to win him back. As the relationships becomes tangled, Lina and Griffin must navigate their feelings, their contract marriage, and the secrets that threaten to tear them apart. Will they find a way to make their marriage work, or will the lies and secrets destroy everything? Will Lina choose between Griffin and Nick? And what will happen when Griffin's ex-girlfriend, Sophia refuses to give up? *Find out in this novel which will keep you at the edge of your seats*
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Chapter 1

Lina Point of view

It was a hectic day after reviewing a popular restaurant in the city—one of the best, as people claimed. But I was shocked to find they had no proper kitchen hygiene, so I gave them a bad review. As a food critic, it’s my job to stay unbiased.

I stepped out of my car and headed inside. I found my parents in the living room.

“Hi, Mom. Hi, Dad,” I greeted, but they didn’t respond.

“You should go change and get ready for your date. I just sent you the address and the name of the restaurant,” my dad said, and I couldn’t believe my ears. They wouldn’t even let me rest properly.

“Mom, Dad,” I called, staring at them. “Do I really have to go from one date to another? I’ve already been on several this week. Can I just take a break and focus on my work? The right man will come at the right time,” I told them, but my dad just smirked.

“There’s no such thing as the ‘right man coming at the right time.’ Marriage is about commitment, and love grows with time. You know better than to say no. Now go get ready,” he ordered firmly.

“Yes, my daughter,” my mom chimed in, smiling as she held my dad’s hand, acting all lovey-dovey. “Our marriage was arranged too, and we fell in love.”

But what could I do? I come from a family where disobeying your parents means being labeled the black sheep.

“Fine. I’ll go. But don’t expect me to say yes,” I told them.

“You will have to,” my dad snapped. “This isn’t just anyone. It’s either you say yes—or I disown you as my daughter.”

I stared at him in disbelief.

“My friend’s daughter got married at 20. She’s your age, and I was just invited to her second child’s baby shower. Aren’t you ashamed?” he added, and I knew better than to argue any further.

They were comparing me to someone who got pregnant out of wedlock and rushed into marriage to cover it up. Why couldn’t I just focus on my own life instead?

Without another word, I turned and walked toward my room.

*****

I arrived at the restaurant my father had sent me to and walked inside with quiet confidence.

As I entered, my eyes scanned the room until they landed on a guy sitting alone near the window, completely focused on his tablet. The soft glow from the glass beside him revealed a stunning view of the city skyline. He had to be my date.

I approached him, and without waiting for an invitation, I sat across from him. He didn’t even glance up—his eyes locked on the screen, his jaw tense, brows furrowed. From the looks of it, he was just as much a workaholic as I was.

I cleared my throat and let out a soft “Hmm.” Just enough to break his concentration.

“I’m sorry,” he muttered distractedly, then looked up—and froze.

My eyes widened. "You."

We both said it at the same time.

He leaned back, a slow smirk spreading across his face. “So, you’re my date. And you have the nerve to leave a scathing review about my restaurant? Do you even realize the damage you caused me?” he asked, his voice low but sharp.

I scoffed, crossing my arms. “Don’t try to pin your restaurant’s incompetence—or your staff’s—on me. I just did my job.”

His hand slammed against the table, the sound echoing across the restaurant, heads turned towards us, couples or people on date staring.

He blinked, as if realizing the attention he’d drawn, and quickly muttered, “I’m sorry for that.”

But I wasn’t about to let that slide. I leaned in slightly, my voice cool and steady. “Did you really just raise your voice at a lady on a first date?”

He shrugged. “And what if I did? When you gave my company a bad review, did you think otherwise?” he asked, and I couldn’t help but laugh.

“How arrogant can you be? Why is it so hard for you to admit your restaurant was incompetent?” I shot back.

“Tell me how? How could you make us look so bad over one silly mistake?” he said.

I chuckled, shaking my head. “Don’t undermine my work. A top-tier restaurant like yours makes a grave error and you call it silly? What about the customer’s health? What if someone got seriously ill?”

Without another word, he pushed the tablet across the table toward me.

“Look at this. See what’s happening because of your bad review,” he said.

I pushed it right back. “You should take the fall and learn to be more professional. I don’t even know—are we on a date or are we here to talk business?” I asked.

He went quiet for a moment, his jaw clenched.

“I didn’t even want to be on this date in the first place,” he muttered. “But now that I’m here and seeing you—it’s only making me angrier.”

He started to stand.

“Hey, you can’t just leave like that!” I grabbed his wrist, but he jerked his hand away.

“Why wouldn’t I? You ruined my business and expect me to sit here and smile at you?”

My heart sank. If this date ended like this, I was doomed. My father didn’t joke with his rules, and defying him could mean losing everything—including my place in the family. I couldn’t afford to walk away from this like nothing happened.

“What do you want me to do?” I asked, desperate now. “What would fix everything?”

He smirked and slowly sat back down.

“Fix this mess? Work with my restaurant. Help rebuild the name you ruined.”

I took a long, deep breath. “And what do I gain from it?”

He leaned forward, eyes cold but steady. “I’ll agree to a contract marriage. One year. Since you're so desperate for marriage anyway.”

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