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My ruthless billionaire

My ruthless billionaire

Sruella hart

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She taught he was a ruthless guy and hated him for his arrogant to people but she had to marry him because she was betrothed to him

Chapter 1 Contract marriage

As she walked down the isle with her father locked around her arm, she could see her life flash through her eyes. She never thought that the man she's about to wed today will ever want to get married to anyone especially not her.

she was the daughter of the Gray's family, the family has been know for there riches and know there were going bankrupt. The man that is now in front of her was a self made billionaire and he was the only person that could help her family out.

"Would you Xavier woods take Abigail Gray as your lawfully wedded wife" the priest said taking Abigail away from her train of thoughts.

she looked up at him when she didn't here a response but she found his eyes staring at hers, his eyes were a hazel colour and his black lovely hair that was smooth all the way to the back and he's face that looks like a demigod, it looked like it was sculptured for perfectness only. she knew her eyes wouldn't let go of those beautiful eyes that had a tingle of darkness inside.

The priest asked again "would you Xavier Woods take Abigail Gray as your lawfully wedded wife"

"I do" he said still looking at her. the priest asked the same question to her,"I_l do" she said with a little bit of hesitation. "I pronounce you husband and wife, you may kiss the bride" the priest finally ended with the ceremony. But she didn't except Xavier to kiss her so she turned her back getting ready to leave the altar, but before she could make a move she felt large arms wrap around her and spin her around before she felt soft but yet a passionate kiss on her lips. when he pulled away she looked at him with wide eyes.

But he acted like nothing ever happened and looked away, he didn't know but that's was her first kiss and she was glad that it was as lovely as she would have hoped. she was still thinking about what had just happened when she felt a large hand around her small wrist, she looked up at him with questioning eyes

but he just tugged at her roughly and led her away.

" please stop" she managed to say with her heart racing from trying to keep up with his large strodes

" I haven't said goodbye to my parents yet where are you taking me" she had finally said something to him after a while of hard breathing.

"just come with me"he said still taking large strodes

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