The Ties That Binds

"Savannah, are you even listening to me, or do you plan to sit there staring at the marble floor until it cracks beneath you?"

Her head snapped up at Jackson's cool voice. His dark eyes were fixed on her, unreadable, patient but with that simmering edge that made her chest tighten. The silence of the room had grown heavy, broken only by the faint tick of a golden clock somewhere behind him.

"I heard you," she said finally, her voice low. "I just don't know what kind of man thinks it's appropriate to propose marriage like it's a business transaction."

Jackson leaned back in his leather chair, the faintest trace of a smile touching his lips. "A man who sees the world for what it is. Survival. Strategy. Leverage. Call it what you like, Savannah, but don't pretend you're not considering it."

Her fingers twisted together in her lap. She wanted to argue, to deny it outright, but the truth sat heavy in her chest. Of course she was considering it. She wouldn't have driven across the city, into this fortress of steel and glass that was his estate, if some part of her hadn't already known she'd listen.

"You're arrogant," she said, her tone sharper now. "You think you can just wave your money around and get whatever you want."

Jackson's gaze didn't waver. "Money buys comfort. Power buys options. Both buy time. Which of those do you have right now?"

The question stung, mostly because it was true. Her home, the only thing her parents had left behind for her, was dangling on the edge of foreclosure. Each phone call from the bank felt like a death sentence. Pride was a thin shield against numbers printed in red.

She swallowed. "You've been keeping tabs on me. You knew everything before you even picked up the phone."

He didn't deny it. He leaned forward, resting his elbows on the sleek desk between them. "I make it my business to know the people I deal with. Especially the ones I'm about to marry."

Her heart gave a strange, uneven thump. "You don't even know me."

Jackson tilted his head slightly, as if she'd just said something naive. "I know enough. You fight too hard for things most people would have already walked away from. You let pride drive you, even when it's killing you. And you're stubborn, which will make this... arrangement manageable. I don't need you to be in love with me, Savannah. I just need you to agree."

The air between them thickened. She could hear her own breathing, shallow and quick. The absurdity of it all pressed down on her, this wasn't how proposals were supposed to happen. No flowers, no ring, no trembling declarations of love. Just an offer laid bare like a contract, and a man who seemed carved out of steel waiting for her to sign with her life.

"What if I say no?" she asked, the words tumbling out before she could stop them.

He didn't blink. "Then you lose everything. And I continue with my life unaffected. But let's not waste each other's time pretending you're not desperate enough to consider it."

Her nails dug into her palms. Anger, humiliation, and fear clashed inside her until she felt dizzy. She wanted to scream at him, to storm out and never look back. But she also wanted to throw herself into his challenge, into the safety his wealth promised, no matter how cold the offer sounded.

"Why me?" she whispered. "You could have any woman you wanted. Someone polished. Someone who would fit perfectly into your world. Why me?"

Jackson's expression flickered, the faintest crack in his guarded mask. "Because you're not perfect. And I need imperfection. It's believable. The world won't question it. They'll see a woman clinging to stability, not someone scheming for my fortune."

Her stomach twisted. He was using her flaws as strategy. He had already thought this through, mapped it out like a chessboard where she was just another piece.

"I don't trust you," she said finally, her voice shaking.

"You don't have to trust me," he replied smoothly. "You only have to agree."

For a long moment, neither moved. His calm was infuriating, like a man who had already won before the game even began. She felt small in the vastness of the room, in the presence of his unshakable control.

Her throat tightened as she forced the words out. "I need time."

Jackson stood abruptly, his chair gliding back without a sound. He crossed the room with a grace that seemed almost predatory, then stopped only a breath away from her. She could smell his cologne, something rich, restrained, expensive. His voice dropped lower, softer, but no less commanding.

"You don't have time. That's the thing about desperation, Savannah. It doesn't wait politely. It eats away at you until you can't think straight. I'm offering you a way out, but the door doesn't stay open forever."

Her heart pounded in her ears. The warmth of his nearness unsettled her, clashing violently with the ice in his tone. She opened her mouth, searching for words, but nothing came.

His gaze locked onto hers, steady, unrelenting. "I need your answer. Now."

The room felt as though it were closing in, the weight of his demand pressing down on her chest until she couldn't breathe. Every thought of her crumbling home, every notice from the bank, every desperate night staring at unpaid bills crashed over her at once. And still, Jackson stood there, waiting, his composure unshaken, as if he already knew what she would say.

Her lips parted, her voice trembling on the edge of surrender.

And just then, her phone buzzed sharply in her bag.

Both of them froze.

Savannah's hand shot to the strap of her purse, her fingers fumbling for the phone, the sound shattering the silence like glass. Jackson's eyes narrowed, his jaw tightening, but he didn't move, didn't speak. He simply waited as if the interruption was an annoyance, not a salvation.

Her gaze flicked down at the glowing screen. The bank.

Her chest seized.

The world tilted, her pulse racing so fast she could barely hear over it. She gripped the phone like it was burning her skin.

And she realized, in that suspended, breathless moment, that whatever came next would decide everything.

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