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Flash Marriage To The Secret Billionaire

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 812    |    Released on: 13/04/2026

oth hands, letting the heat seep into her freezing palms. She took a massive gulp, l

t the edge of the table. He did not touch his coffee. He just watched her, his

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res. She thinks I am a defective product sitting on a clearance shelf. Every week, it

d. His index finger t

trash has she set yo

ay at Kittie's defenses. Her chest felt heav

n terrible choices. My ex, Eben Richardson. I caught him in my bed with my best friend.

Kittie missed it entirely. His posture remained perfectly sympathetic,

r asked softly. "You cannot just

les. A dull headache t

nner next month without bringing home a di

sgiving. The timeline clicked into pla

way to permanently fi

, her eyebrows p

nd escort to play my fake boyfriend, Con

etween them, deep and magnetic. Kittie felt a sudden, strange flutter

ick. The background noise of

vibrated against

iet moment. Kittie looked down. Th

om Kittie's face. Her sk

all. A second later, a rapid series of

hone. Her eyes scanned

called me screaming. W

, you are not get

u are an em

n. He saw the exact moment her spir

n on the table. She pressed the h

ith your shop's lease, to

he stared at him, her chest

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ffee shop and floral business... it i

. The headache

d. "You are a programm

small, tight smile tha

s asset trust audit. The board requires me to maintain a married status to mitigate certain leg

ut the phone on the table buzzed again, vibr

tices sitting on her counter. She thou

zy," Kittie

ation in her eyes. H

anding up. "Let us find somewhere quiet a

ach did a nervous flip. She stood up, her legs f

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“My mother called me a defective product and insisted I marry Preston Finch, a man who treated our first date like a corporate merger. During our lunch, Preston demanded I clean his car like a servant, his arrogance snapping the last thread of my patience. I threw my iced coffee right into his lap, sending the cafe into a stunned silence as he screamed insults about my background and the cost of his designer pants. My mother didn't care about the abuse; she only cared that I had lost a "catch," calling me an embarrassment and threatening my future while my flower shop faced imminent foreclosure. Trapped by debt and my family's relentless cruelty, I felt like a drowning woman with nowhere left to turn. Just as I hit rock bottom, Connor Powers-my brother's old roommate-stepped in, his icy gaze promising a brutal end to my misery. "Let's get married," he said, offering a cold, calculated contract that would shield me from my family forever. I signed the papers, unaware that I had just tethered my life to a man whose world was far more dangerous than I could have ever imagined.”