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Whenever I passed by, he’d be glued to his Bloomberg terminal, completely absorbed in his work.
That kind of dedication made me see Nathan differently
He was nearly let go for underperforming, but with some subtle Intervention on my part, he got fast tracked for promotion instead.
His face lit up like Times Square that day.
After his promotion, Nathan threw himself into work with even more passion.]
I admired that relentless drive.
As we spent more time together. I discovered a different sitle to Nathan.
Behind his serious exterior was a surprisingly witty guy who could always make me laugh.]
Being with Nathan felt effortless and natural.]
Even in silence, his presence brought me peace.
However, our relationship shifted dramatically during what could only be described as a movie–worthy moment.
After a charity gala one night, I stepped out only to be cornered by some drunk Wall Street bros who started harassing mi
Terror gripped me, but suddenly Nathan appeared like a guardian angel.]
Though those drunken idiots beat him pretty badly, I was safe.
That was the first time my heart raced for this man who’d risked himself to protect me.
During his hospital stay, I couldn’t contain my feelings anymore and confessed.]
To my joy, Nathan reciprocated wholeheartedly, and our romance began.
Throughout our relationship, I kept things low–key, enjoying life as a normal couple.
We’d grab food trucks in Chelsea, walk the High Line, explore Central Park, catch indie films at Angelika, and spend weekends at Coney Island.]
It was simple but perfect.
Eventually, I brought Nathan home to meet my father.[]
When he realized I was the daughter of a Wall Street titan, he visibly paled
My father, aware of Nathan’s modest background, didn’t judge him.
He made it clear that social class wasn’t important; our family wealth transcended such concerns.
He had just one condition: Nathan had to take our family name.
As my father’s only heir, he didn’t want me marrying into another family.
I expected Nathan to hesitate, to struggle with his pride, or flat–out refuse.
After all, he was his parents‘ only son.[]
Moreover, taking your wife’s name was still somewhat taboo for a man.]
To my shock, Nathan agreed without hesitation.
He even declared then and there that he would love me exclusively and devote himself to me alone.]
To prove his commitment, Nathan insisted on signing a prenup that day, agreeing that any infidelity would leave him penniless.]
His sincerity touched me deeply.
After our marriage, Nathan continued being attentive and supportive, doing everything to make me happy.
To help build his reputation, I handed him control of Global Prime Industries, hoping he could make a name for himself.
Though the company struggled under his leadership, I never blamed Nathan.
I only wanted our happiness together, and as long as his love was genuine, nothing else mattered.]
For years, I believed in the love Nathan showed me, convinced I’d found my soulmate.[]
Now, it all felt like a cosmic joke.]