In love with my husband

In love with my husband

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He fell first, but she fell harder. In love with her husband is a novel about Lois Anderson, who was entangled in an arranged marriage with the man she hated the most. She could reject the marriage offer because her while career was at stake. So she took the offer and married her enemy

In love with my husband Chapter 1 Wedded

Lois storms out of her parent's mansion, feeling defeated, feeling weak in her knees. Once again her parents had won and there was nothing she could do.

She knew she was running out of time. If she doesn't marry Aaron Carson within a month, she would lose her position as an heiress in the robotics company she had worked so hard to build ever since she was a child.

The company she poured half of her existence into, if it wasn't for her, this company would have still been in the 20th position with no hope of rising to the top.

And bow she was been threatened to give it all up or do as they say. Her heart was heavy, but a single teardrop didn't fall from her eyes. This was the peak of her parents' controlling side, but yet she didn't budge.

She had been betrothed to him ever since she was a child. She was a female child and needed a really strong heir by her side to keep her position. Her family didn't see it fit that a woman should be in such a position without a husband by her side.

The patriarchy in her family was really high, but God did well not to bless them with a son, only a daughter, which was her.

She huffed as she lit up the cigarette in her hand and smirked. She remembered the words of her father, which said a woman shouldn't smoke. She smiled and blew out the smoke.

She never had the time for love, friendship, or socialising. She put in all her energy into building this company, working day and night like a dog, exhausting herself to the core and now she was being threatened that she would lose that position she poured half of her life into. She scoffed and blew out more smoke.

Aaron was someone she was familiar with. She hated him. He bullied her a lot when they were little, well not him, his friend group. She hated that he never stood up for her. He let them treat his betrothed like that.

She almost killed herself once because of the bullying, Aaron knew about this but never said anything or did anything to help her.

She had to change school because the bullying was becoming unbearable, and now that they are all grown, he stole most of her eligible clients from her clients from her, he was her rival in the field, he was also into the robotics business amd consideredthe best in the field, hence making him the richestman in the country.

The potential clients who could have made her rise above the second best were all taken by Aaron.

She was enraged by the thought of him, and here she was about to marry him.

It sounded ridiculous to her, at the same time she also didn't see it like a bad idea, all she had to do was get married to the richest man in the country, the man she hated so much and divorce him later on, not like she will fall in love or anything.

The problem was that she hated being controlled by her parents. Every aspect of her life had been written by them, what she ate, what she drank, and who she made friends with. Every single aspect of her life and they they still got to choose who she got married to.

She blew out the smoke from her cigarette as she stood at the entrance of her parents' house.

'Care to light mine' a familiar masculine voice said.

She looked in the direction from which it came and saw who it was.

It was Aaron, he frequented her parents' house ever since they started talking about the wedding. She moved close to him and lit his cigarette, looking straight at him with so much disdain.

'Don't worry about the marriage, it's not like we are going to have children or anything' Aaron said as he puffed out smoke

. He was right. It was just a contract, nothing more. She had to pull herself together, after all great things in life required great sacrifices.

'Goodnight Mr Carson' she finally said her first word to him that night as she strode away with Aaron looking at her back intensely.

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(The day of the wedding)

Lois Pov

It was finally the D- day. I was really getting married to Aaron for real. As I walked down the aisle, I saw Aaron looking at me neutrally. My mum and dad looked so proud. I had no friends, so hence no bridesmaid.

Aaron, on the other hand, had a lot of groomsmen all behind him, grinning like fools. Some of the people who bullied me were part of them. Aaron really just had to invite them here. He just had to. Sigh.

Hypocrites. I hated all of them and couldn't wait for this day to be over. I chose to do this because I had worked too hard to lose it all over something so flimsy.

I comforted myself by just thinking of this marriage as a billion dollar deal, which it was. It was part of the way to rising to the top.

I hated Aaron so much. He is so obnoxious, arrogant, and always so full of himself. A narcissist. I hated narcissists so much, but here I was about to get married to one.

'Do you take Lois Anderson to be your lawfully wedded wife' the priest asked Aaron.

'I do' he said with a smirk, there it was, that arrogant behaviour. I was so disgusted.

'Do you take Aaron Carson to be your lawfully wedded husband' he asked me.

'I do' I replied lowly.

'Good, you may kiss the bride' the priest said. Aaron's face moved close to mine, and before I knew it. He planted a long kiss on my lips.

There it was. I was finally married to the man I hated most in the whole world. Hurray.

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