searchIcon closeIcon
Cancel
icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

Jack and Jill

Beneath His Ugly Wife's Mask: Her Revenge Was Her Brilliance

Beneath His Ugly Wife's Mask: Her Revenge Was Her Brilliance

Lukas Difabio
Elliana, the unfavored "ugly duckling" of her family, was humiliated by her stepsister, Paige, who everyone admired. Paige, engaged to the CEO Cole, was the perfect woman-until Cole married Elliana on the day of the wedding. Shocked, everyone wondered why he chose the "ugly" woman. As they waited for her to be cast aside, Elliana stunned everyone by revealing her true identity: a miracle healer, financial mogul, appraisal prodigy, and AI genius. When her mistreatment became known, Cole revealed Elliana's stunning, makeup-free photo, sending shockwaves through the media. "My wife doesn't need anyone's approval."
Modern Flash marriageCEOMultiple identitiesContract marriage Sweet
Download the Book on the App

The Catastrophe"Clear the lulla!" was the general cry on a bright Decemberafternoon, when all the boys and girls of Harmony Village wereout enjoying the first good snow of the season. Up and down threelong coasts they went as fast as legs and sleds could carry them.

  One smooth path led into the meadow, and here the little folkcongregated; one swept across the pond, where skaters weredarting about like water-bugs; and the third, from the very top ofthe steep hill, ended abruptly at a rail fence on the high bank abovethe road. There was a group of lads and lasses sitting or leaning onthis fence to rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, theyamused themselves with criticising their mates, still absorbed inthis most delightful of out-door sports.

  "Here comes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a judge," criedone, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a set look about themouth and a keen sparkle of the eyes, fixed on the distant goalwith a do-or-die expression.

  "Here's Molly LooAnd little Boo?

  sang out another; and down came a girl with flying hair, carrying asmall boy behind her, so fat that his short legs stuck out from thesides, and his round face looked over her shoulder like a fullmoon.

  "There's Gus Burton; doesn't he go it?" and such a very long boywhizzed by, that it looked almost as if his heels were at the top ofthe hill when his head was at the bottom!

  "Hurrah for Ed Devlin!" and a general shout greeted a sweet-facedlad, with a laugh on his lips, a fine color on his brown cheek, and agay word for every girl he passed.

  "Laura and Lotty keep to the safe coast into the meadow, andMolly Loo is the only girl that dares to try this long one to thepond. I wouldn't for the world; the ice can't be strong yet, though itis cold enough to freeze one's nose off," said a timid damsel, whosat hugging a post and screaming whenever a mischievous ladshook the fence.

  "No, she isn't here's Jack and Jill going like fury.""Clear the trackFor jolly Jack!"sang the boys, who had rhymes and nicknames for nearlyeveryone.

  Down came a gay red sled, bearing a boy who seemed all smileand sunshine, so white were his teeth, so golden was his hair, sobright and happy his whole air. Behind him clung a little gypsy ofa girl, with black eyes and hair, cheeks as red as her hood, and aface full of fun and sparkle, as she waved Jack's blue tippet like abanner with one hand, and held on with the other.

  "Jill goes wherever Jack does, and he lets her. He's such agood-natured chap, he can't say No.""To a girl," slyly added one of the boys, who had wished to borrowthe red sled, and had been politely refused because Jill wanted it.

  "He's the nicest boy in the world, for he never gets mad," said thetimid young lady, recalling the many times Jack had shielded herfrom the terrors which beset her path to school, in the shape ofcows, dogs, and boys who made faces and called her "Fraidcat.""He doesn't dare to get mad with Jill, for she'd take his head off intwo minutes if he did," growled Joe Flint, still smarting from therebuke Jill had given him for robbing the little ones of their safecoast because he fancied it.

  "She wouldn't! she's a dear! You needn't sniff at her because she ispoor. She's ever so much brighter than you are, or she wouldn'talways be at the head of your class, old Joe," cried the girls,standing by their friend with a unanimity which proved what afavorite she was.

  Joe subsided with as scornful a curl to his nose as its chilly statepermitted, and Merry Grant introduced a subject of general interestby asking abruptly,"Who is going to the candy-scrape to-night?""All of us. Frank invited the whole set, and we shall have a tiptoptime. We always do at the Minots'," cried Sue, the timid trembler.

  "Jack said there was a barrel of molasses in the house, so therewould be enough for all to eat and some to carry away. They knowhow to do things handsomely"; and the speaker licked his lips, as ifalready tasting the feast in store for him.

  "Mrs. Minot is a mother worth having," said Molly Loo, coming upwith Boo on the sled; and she knew what it was to need a mother,for she had none, and tried to care for the little brother withmaternal love and patience.

  "She is just as sweet as she can be!" declared Merry,enthusiastically.

  "Especially when she has a candy-scrape," said Joe, trying to beamiable, lest he should be left out of the party.

  Whereat they all laughed, and went gayly away for a farewellfrolic, as the sun was setting and the keen wind nipped fingers andtoes as well as noses.

  Down they went, one after another, on the various coasts solemnFrank, long Gus, gallant Ed, fly-away Molly Loo, pretty Laura andLotty, grumpy Joe, sweet-faced Merry with Sue shrieking wildlybehind her, gay Jack and gypsy Jill, always together one and allbubbling over with the innocent jollity born of healthful exercise.

  People passing in the road below looked up and smiledinvoluntarily at the red-cheeked lads and lasses, filling the frostyair with peals of laughter and cries of triumph as they flew by inevery conceivable attitude; for the fun was at its height now, andthe oldest and gravest observers felt a glow of pleasure as theylooked, remembering their own young days.

  "Jack, take me down that coast. Joe said I wouldn't dare to do it, soI must," commanded Jill, as they paused for breath after the longtrudge up hill. Jill, of course, was not her real name, but had beengiven because of her friendship with Jack, who so admired JaneyPecq's spirit and fun.

  "I guess I wouldn't, It is very bumpy and ends in a big drift; nothalf so nice as this one. Hop on and we'll have a good spin acrossthe pond"; and Jack brought "Thunderbolt" round with a skilfulswing and an engaging air that would have won obedience fromanybody but wilful Jill.

  "It is very nice, but I won't be told I don't 'dare by any boy in theworld. If you are afraid, I'll go alone." And, before he could speak,she had snatched the rope from his hand, thrown herself upon thesled, and was off, helter-skelter, down the most dangerous coast onthe hill-side.

  She did not get far, however; for, starting in a hurry, she did notguide her steed with care, and the red charger landed her in thesnow half-way down, where she lay laughing till Jack came to pickher up.

  "If you will go, I'll take you down all right. I m not afraid, for I vedone it a dozen times with the other fellows; but we gave it upbecause it is short and bad," he said, still good-natured, though ofcows, dogs, and boys who made faces and called her "Fraidcat.

  "He doesn't dare to get mad with Jill, for she'd take his head off intwo minutes if he did," growled Joe Flint, still smarting horn therebuke Jill had given him for robbing the little ones of their safecoast because he fancied it.

  "She wouldn't! she's a dear! You needn't sniff at her because she ispoor. She's ever so much brighter than you are, or she wouldn'talways be at the head of your class, old Joe," cried the girls,standing by their friend with a unanimity which proved what afavorite she was.

  Joe subsided with as scornful a curl to his nose as its chilly statepermitted, and Merry Grant introduced a subject of general interestby asking abruptly,"Who is going to the candy-scrape to-night?""All of us. Frank invited the whole set, and we shall have a tiptoptime. We always do at the Minors'," cried Sue, the timid trembler.

  "Jack said there was a barrel of molasses in the house, so therewould be enough for all to eat and some to carry away. They knowhow to do things handsomely"; and the speaker licked his lips, as ifalready tasting the feast in store for him.

  "Mrs. Minot is a mother worth having," said Molly Loo, coming upwith Boo on the sled; and she knew what it was to need a mother,for she had none, and tried to care for the little brother withmaternal love and patience.

  "She is just as sweet as she can be!" declared Merry,enthusiastically.

  "Especially when she has a candy-scrape," said Joe, trying to beamiable, lest he should be left out of the party.

  Whereat they all laughed, and went gayly away for a farewellfrolic, as the sun was setting and the keen wind nipped fingers andtoes as well as noses.

  A little hurt at the charge of cowardice; for Jack was as brave as alittle lion, and with the best sort of bravery the courage to do right.

  "So it is; but I must do it a few times, or Joe will plague me andspoil my fun to-night," answered Jill, shaking her skirts andrubbing her blue hands, wet and cold with the snow.

Read Now
 Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill

Louisa May Alcott
The book begins at night, with a man calling himself Sam Harrison, wearing a disguise and stalking United States Senator Daniel Fitzpatrick. Sam plans on killing the senator, and has been planning this for quite some time. The Senator has just gone into a bar with a young woman. D. Sam is very sharp
Modern
Download the Book on the App
Jack and Jill of Thornsberry

Jack and Jill of Thornsberry

Linvel Liven
Jack and Jill were young adults who started as childhood friends and became lovers but life led them on two different paths. She wanted to escape the small-town life and he wanted to get married and settle down. But distance made her heart grow fonder for him, yet her absence made his heart grow col
Romance SuspenseModernBetrayalRevengeBadgirlNeighbor Drama
Download the Book on the App
Jill the Reckless

Jill the Reckless

P. G. Wodehouse
Jill The Reckless is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United States on October 11, 1920 by George H. Doran, New York, (under the title The Little Warrior), and in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins, London, on 4 July 1921. It was serialised in Collier's (US) between 10 April and
Romance
Download the Book on the App
Jack O' Judgment

Jack O' Judgment

Edgar Wallace
They picked up the young man called "Snow" Gregory from a Lambeth gutter, and he was dead before the policeman on point duty in Waterloo Road, who had heard the shots, came upon the scene. He had been shot in his tracks on a night of snow and storm and none saw the murder. When they got
Modern
Download the Book on the App
Jack Haydon's Quest

Jack Haydon's Quest

John Finnemore
Trajectory presents classics of world literature with 21st century features! Our original-text editions include the following visual enhancements to foster a deeper understanding of the work: Word Clouds at the start of each chapter highlight important words. Word, sentence, paragraph counts, and re
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Jack Winters' Gridiron Chums

Jack Winters' Gridiron Chums

Mark Overton
Jack Winters' Gridiron Chums by Mark Overton
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Jack North's Treasure Hunt

Jack North's Treasure Hunt

Roy Rockwood
Jack North's Treasure Hunt by Roy Rockwood
Literature
Download the Book on the App
The Jack-Knife Man

The Jack-Knife Man

Ellis Parker Butler
The Jack-Knife Man by Ellis Parker Butler
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Jack the Young Explorer

Jack the Young Explorer

George Bird Grinnell
Jack the Young Explorer by George Bird Grinnell
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Jack in the Rockies

Jack in the Rockies

George Bird Grinnell
Jack in the Rockies by George Bird Grinnell
Literature
Download the Book on the App

Trending

Juicy The master of the sword His Majesty Beautifully Unfinished The Mafia Boss The Prophecy: Their Blood Hatred
Red Riding Jack

Red Riding Jack

La_yo
THIS BOOK IS RATED 18+ Amanda Reynolds a 22 year old who is addicted to having sex. Be it a man or a woman she doesn't care as long as they get to give her an orgasm and make her forget her pain for that day. "You look stunning in red," He whispered gulping down his drink. "But you’ll look even
Romance R18+ModernRevengeLove triangleSexual slaveCEOAttractiveAge gapArrogant/Dominant
Download the Book on the App
Jack Frost's Bride

Jack Frost's Bride

AllisterNelson
The Frost Demon Morozko, Prince of Russia's immortal land of Buyan, has waited ages for a mate. And she is Stravinksy's fabled Firebird - incarnated as an orphaned witch! Cast out by the King of the Ice Kingdom, Morozko wanders Buyan, a Miyazaki haven for cherti, nechist, and witches - but a dark c
Adventure LegendFantasyChildhood loveCute BabyArrogantMultilinear narration
Download the Book on the App
Jack Mason, the Old Sailor

Jack Mason, the Old Sailor

Francis C. Woodworth
Jack Mason, the Old Sailor by Francis C. Woodworth
Literature
Download the Book on the App
The Guardians' Child (Jack Frost x Reader)

The Guardians' Child (Jack Frost x Reader)

BonitaAJ
(Y/N) and Jack were already chosen to be guardians before they died. They were even a young couple before the incident. They were expecting a baby soon as well. But one day as Jack was playing with his younger sister he fell in ice and died trying to save her. (Y/N) died as well, she saved a young c
Short stories
Download the Book on the App
At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern

At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern

Myrtle Reed
This novel begins with an odd inheritance at the end of a honeymoon, both parties being inexperienced. Then someone comes to visit, then another, until we've got a chaotic bedlam of New England's tragically off the wall odd ball relations. Our protagonists may not communicate efficiently at first bu
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Jack Ranger's Western Trip From Boarding School to Ranch and Range

Jack Ranger's Western Trip From Boarding School to Ranch and Range

Clarence Young
Jack Ranger's Western Trip From Boarding School to Ranch and Range by Clarence Young
Young Adult
Download the Book on the App
Jack Harkaway and His Son's Escape From the Brigand's of Greece

Jack Harkaway and His Son's Escape From the Brigand's of Greece

Bracebridge Hemyng
Jack Harkaway and His Son's Escape From the Brigand's of Greece by Bracebridge Hemyng
Literature
Download the Book on the App
The Boy Scout Fire Fighters; Or Jack Danby's Bravest Deed

The Boy Scout Fire Fighters; Or Jack Danby's Bravest Deed

Robert Maitland
The Boy Scout Fire Fighters; Or Jack Danby's Bravest Deed by Robert Maitland
Literature
Download the Book on the App
The Boy Scout Automobilists; Or, Jack Danby in the Woods

The Boy Scout Automobilists; Or, Jack Danby in the Woods

Robert Maitland
The Boy Scout Automobilists; Or, Jack Danby in the Woods by Robert Maitland
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Jack Sheppard: A Romance, Vol. 3 (of 3)

Jack Sheppard: A Romance, Vol. 3 (of 3)

William Harrison Ainsworth
Jack Sheppard: A Romance, Vol. 3 (of 3) by William Harrison Ainsworth
Literature
Download the Book on the App

Trending

Jack and Jill novel read online freeJack and Jill pdf free downloadJack and Jill epub vk downloadJack and Jill amazon kindleJack and Jill
Read it on MoboReader now!
Open
close button

Jack and Jill

Discover books related to Jack and Jill on MoboReader. Read more free books online about Jack and Jill novel read online free,Jack and Jill pdf free download,Jack and Jill epub vk download.