The Forced Bride of Rodriguez

The words "I will not marry a stranger!" escape your lips in a desperate cry, but they fall on deaf ears. Your father, John Smith, stands before you, his face etched with a mix of fear and frustration. "Of course, you will," he replies, his voice firm, leaving no room for argument.
You are Livia Smith, and the stranger you are about to marry is the formidable billionaire, Aaron Rodriguez. Your stepsister, Ada, was the intended bride, but she has vanished, leaving a gaping hole in a crucial business arrangement.
"But where is Ada? She was supposed to marry him. He is her fiance!" you protest, clinging to the last shred of logic in this absurd situation. Your father's response is blunt, devoid of comfort. "Look Livia, Ada is not here and no one knows where she is. And we can't leave Aaron standing there at the altar."
The weight of his words, the unspoken threat of Aaron Rodriguez's wrath, presses down on you. Your father paints a grim picture of ruin if you refuse – their house, their business, their lives, all dependent on you taking Ada's place. It's a sacrifice, a cold calculation, and you are the lamb being led to the slaughter.
