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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1997

“Look, I’ve told you that you don’t need to work,” Balfour said exasperatedly. He had already let her off the hook for the three million debt and yet there she was, stubbornly insisting on job hunting.

Couldn’t she ever just chill out?

Ivy replied, “Balfour, right now I'm living under the Howard's roof, and sure, I don't need to work to eat, but what about when our divorce comes through in a year? I won't be a Howard then. What will I do? Unlike you, I don’t have an endless stream of cash. I need to work!”

That was something Balfour hadn’t taken into his mind.

Their contract marriage was set for one year, after which they would amicably divorce, and Ivy would leave the Howard family.

Now that she had severed ties with the Dunhills, she couldn’t return there after the divorce. That was out of the question.

Without the Howard home or the Dunhills’ to turn to, where would Ivy stand?

“In due time, I’ll have Quinton set you up with a house and a car in your name, and I’ll give you a lump sum when we split. You won’t have to worry about your future,” Balfour finally said after a minute of silence.

The arrangements he was proposing were indeed thorough - a house, a car, and even financial security.

If things really went as he planned, Ivy wouldn’t have to fret about her future.

But she shook her head and declined.

“I’ve already taken enough salary from you, and we're not really husband and wife. I can’t keep taking from you.”

The whole point of her contract marriage with Balfour was to break free from the Dunhills. Balfour had paid them three million on her behalf and provided her with a monthly allowance. It was more than enough.

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