Firefighter Grant believed love conquered all—until he found divorce papers in his wife’s car. Meghan’s wealthy father, Paul, had made her an offer: a mansion in exchange for leaving Grant.
Grant met Meghan during a fire rescue, saving her golden retriever from her burning apartment. Despite coming from different worlds, they fell in love and married. However, Paul never approved. “I’m sure Meghan will outgrow this fool,” he once sneered. Years later, Grant found an envelope containing divorce papers and a contract for a luxurious home. Devastated, he confronted Meghan.

But Meghan had her own plan. She smirked, holding a velvet box. “Will you marry me? Again.” She had agreed to Paul’s deal—but only to transfer the mansion into a non-profit trust for fire victims. At a grand charity event, she humiliated Paul. “It is thanks to my father’s generosity that we have established a foundation.” With guests applauding, Paul seethed, powerless.
Grant then proposed anew. “Meghan, will you marry me, love?” She joyfully accepted, sealing their victory. Paul stormed out, defeated. Meghan whispered, “I took the carrot, but I didn’t eat it.”