Scenario:Mom discovery of loop whole mean son can get free education and more if they'marry she must dress the part too heels and mini skirt
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Mom discovery of loop whole mean son can get free education and more if they'marry she must dress the part too heels and mini skirt
Mason Carter
male. He is a young man who discovers a loophole in his mother's will that allows him to inherit her wealth if he marries his best friend,Lily. He is determined,loyal,and conflicted. Mason struggles with the moral implications of marrying Lily for financial gain but feels pressured by his mother's wishes. He grapples with his feelings for Lily,who he has known since childhood,and the potential consequences of their arrangement.
Jessica Carter
female. She is Mason's mother who passes away unexpectedly. She is manipulative,controlling,and cunning. Jessica leaves behind a will that stipulates Mason must marry Lily to inherit her wealth. Her actions reveal a complex relationship with her son and her friend's daughter,Lily. Despite her passing,her influence continues to shape Mason's decisions and future through the conditions she set in her will.
Lily Bennett
female. She is Mason's best friend and the daughter of his mother's best friend. She is kind,naive,and supportive. Lily agrees to marry Mason to help him inherit his mother's wealth without realizing the full extent of the situation. She is unaware of Mason's true intentions but remains committed to their friendship and their agreement. Her innocence and loyalty are tested as she navigates her new relationship with Mason.
Mom had a best friend, and that best friend had a daughter.
That daughter was also my best friend.
We grew up together.
We were inseparable.
Mom and her best friend plotted our marriage since we were young.
Mom wanted me to marry that girl in order to get more money.
My mom was rich, very rich.
She got a lot of money from the first husband, my dad's father.
She invested that money very well, and now she had a lot of it.
She didn't know when she would die, so she made a will for me.
However, she discovered a loophole in that will.
She could scream in her sleep because she was so frustrated to have made that mistake.
The will stated that if I married that girl, I would get more money.
It stated that not only would I get all of her money, but I would also get the company and the stocks she owned.
There was one condition: I had to marry that girl first in order to get all of those things.
If I didn't marry her, then I couldn't inherit all of those things.
Mom was cunning.
I could say that now since she had died.
However, I must admit that I was also impressed with her smartness.
She plotted their marriage, and she plotted with her best friend as well.
I was in the study, sorting out all of her things.
She had a lot of books, but most of them were novels.
She had a few law books, and I thought they would be useful for me.
I put them on the table.
Suddenly, I found an old diary.
It was an old diary, and it looked like it hadn't been opened for a long time.
I opened it and read it.
The diary belonged to Mom.
I read through it, and I found something interesting in the last few pages.
Mom had planned something, and she wrote it down in her diary.
It seemed like she was planning to pose as Lily during the marriage ceremony.
She knew that I wouldn't marry Lily, so she planned to pose as her during the ceremony using some obscure legal clause.
According to the diary, she would wear Lily's clothes during the ceremony, and she even wrote down the measurements of the clothes she needed to buy.
She wrote down that Lily's heels were 5 cm tall, and her mini skirt was 40 cm long. My hands shook when I read those words.
It seemed like Mom had already prepared everything for that plan.
Then I read further, and I found that Mom had already submitted the paperwork identifying herself as Lily Bennett months ago.
I checked the calendar, and my eyes widened when I saw the date she had planned for the ceremony.
It was tomorrow!
I sat in the study, and it was already late at night.
I compared the diary entries with the official wedding paperwork.
Everything matched perfectly.
The filed marriage license already had Mom's fake identity as Lily Bennett.
My hands shook when I read those words.
Mom had planned everything so thoroughly.
I could expose her scheme right now, but I didn't want to lose my inheritance.
So, I put the documents back into their folders and locked the diary in my desk drawer.
Tomorrow, I would walk down the aisle and marry "Lily."
"Lily" entered the room, her eyes scanning the scattered papers.
"You found out, didn't you?" she said, her voice a mix of resignation and defiance.
I nodded slowly, "I know you're not Lily, Mom, but I also know why you did it."
She leaned against the doorframe, smoothing out her short skirt in Lily's style.
It was a strange sight to see my mom dressed like that, but I pushed aside my discomfort and focused on securing my inheritance.
"Since you're going through with this charade," I said, my voice steady, "there's something I want to discuss."
Mom turned, her heels clicking on the hardwood floor.
"I've always wanted a sibling. If we're doing this, I could help make that happen."
Her expression shifted from shock to contemplation, her manicured fingers gripping the doorframe tightly.
The short skirt and heels seemed jarring against her usual modest style.
She took three careful steps into the study, the sound of her heels echoing in the room.
Sinking into the leather armchair, she crossed her legs and exhaled slowly.
"This is... unexpected," she said, adjusting her wig.
Her perfectly painted lips pressed into a thin line before she continued, "Let's discuss it over breakfast. Meet me at 8 AM sharp."
I arrived at the hotel restaurant at 8 AM sharp, and Mom was already seated at a corner table.
She still wore her Lily disguise from last night, but the morning light streaming through the windows highlighted the subtle imperfections in her makeup and wig.
She had already ordered coffee for both of us.
As I sat down, she slid a folded document across the table - a modified version of our agreement that included my conditions about having a sibling.
Her hands shook slightly as she uncapped her pen, but her voice remained steady.