“Not enough money? Should I just put myself up as collateral?”
Charlotte arched an eyebrow, her lips curving with mischief. “Add yourself in, and that’s more than enough.”
“To belong to you? That would be my privilege.”
Anthony’s lips twitched in a soft smile. He reached out and tapped the tip of her nose, his gaze warm and impossibly tender.
They left the storage room together, Anthony holding Charlotte’s hand as they made their way to the main hall. Inside, the maids were clustered around something big, draped in deep red velvet, buzzing with excitement.
“Anthony, Ms. Main!”
The moment the two of them appeared, the maids quickly stepped aside and greeted them with respect.
“A gift for you,” Anthony said, letting go of her hand to gently slip his arm around her waist. He led her to the covered object, leaning close to murmur in her ear, “Go ahead, see if you like it.”
Charlotte glanced at the gift, a smile tugging at her lips. She reached out and lifted the velvet cloth.
The maids gasped in unison. There, gleaming under the lights, was a crystal piano so stunning it almost didn’t look real. Every inch except the black and white keys was made from pure crystal. It was a masterpiece from a famous maker, one of the ten most expensive pianos in the world, worth over twenty million.
Charlotte’s eyes widened, a hint of awe flashing across her face. She remembered seeing this piano years ago at an auction abroad. It was the kind collectors dreamed about. After a mysterious buyer had claimed it, it had vanished from public view.
For Anthony to track it down and bring it all the way to Cabinda, and so quickly, he must have gone through a lot of trouble.


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