Isabel woke up early on the day of her appointment with William, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness.
She knew that this meeting could change her life forever, and she wanted to make a good impression.
She spent hours trying on different outfits, but finally settled on a simple yet elegant dress that accentuated her curves and made her feel confident.
As she left her house and hailed a cab, she couldn't help but feel a sense of awe as she approached the towering building that housed William's company.
The lobby was even more breathtaking than she had imagined, with sleek marble floors, modern art installations, and floor-to-ceiling windows that offered stunning views of the city.
She was soon ushered into William's office, where she was greeted with a warm smile and a firm handshake. The meeting went smoothly, with William outlining the terms of the contract and Isabel eagerly agreeing to sign without even reading it properly.
She was just so eager to get the money her parents desperately needed.
After signing the contract, Isabel hailed a cab and quickly transferred the money into her mother's account, not even taking a moment to think about the consequences of her actions. She was just relieved that her parents would finally have the financial support they needed.
Returning to her apartment, Isabel took a long and relaxing bath, her mind still reeling from the excitement of the day. She then began to organize some important documents and files, trying to keep her mind off the deal she had just signed.
But just as she was about to relax and settle in for the night, she received a call from William. "You have signed the contract," he said in a low and dangerous tone. "You can back out, but there will be consequences.
"after that he told her she would be living with him in his mansion
Isabel felt a shiver run down her spine at the tone of his voice.
She realized that she had gotten herself into something much bigger than she had anticipated, and that she might not be able to get out of it as easily as she had thought. She was now in deep trouble, and had no idea what to do next.