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Waking Up My Comatose Tycoon Husband

Waking Up My Comatose Tycoon Husband

Author: Culp
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1369    |    Released on: Today at 16:58

d wiped her grandmother's brow. The rhythmic electronic beep of

thout a knock, shatter

d warily. "What ar

harsh, antiseptic light of the room. He didn't look at Aria. He didn't look at the frail w

ing. He needs a wife. You've hit the jackpot. Back in the day, Hadley was the richest, most talented man in New York. He never mixed

uch a great opportunity, why don't you go get yourself neutered and take my p

k you have a choice? What about your grandm

the corner of her mouth curled into a dismissive smirk. "There's no way the Sinclairs would com

The moment she understood what he was really plotting, her gaze turned dange

?" Aria's voice was low and s

er despair-or rather, he thought he did. He fed on it. He slid a thick leather folder onto

oice flat, devoid of warmth. "They're stopping treat

he. The sterile room suddenly felt suffocating, the walls

on the folder's cover: a stylized,

to a conspiratorial hiss. "Past, present, and future. The best car

lder. She flipped it open. The words seemed

ge Agr

name: Hadley Sinclair-the phantom heir of New York. A man who had been

bedrail to steady herself. They wanted her to marry

softened by age and illness. She was the only person in the world who had ever shown Aria genuine love, the only real fa

rdened into a mask of

he pen lying on t

d came out like a shard o

omised in any way, if a nurse is even five minutes late with her medication-I will personally tear the Foster family apart. The first family of New York? Then I'll

tainty in her eyes, made him tremble for a moment. This wasn't t

the old woman's life as leverage forever. And that pendant-that small silver locket, the only clue her biological parents had left her, the only key to finding out who she really was-would be lost to her forever. So she had to play the part. The poor girl with no way out. The

in firm, decisive

t out a breath of relief. "There's a car waiting

and walked out, he

ing stares from doctors and patients alike. The driver, a man named Mr. Miller, stood by th

ike a distant, dying star in a galaxy from which she was being exiled. Soon the city gave

nsion loomed into view-a sprawling, Gothic behemoth of stone and

nd faded T-shirt, standing before that mountain

em. A stern-faced older woman in a crisp black housekeep

boots to her plain face-and her lips curle

dripping with condescension, "you

canvas, giving the housekeeper nothing to f

of stern-faced Sinclair ancestors who seemed to judge her f

of diamonds around her neck, her silk dress whisperi

something unpleasant she had found on the bottom of her

d Mrs. Hicks, not even bothering to addre

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“My adoptive father forced me to sign a marriage agreement with a comatose billionaire just to keep my grandmother's life support running. The Sinclair family looked down on my humble background, shoving me into a dusty closet while my new husband, Hadley, lay in an opulent medical shrine. I thought I was just a cheap pawn in a wealthy family's superstitious bid to wake their phantom heir. But then my underground contact sent me a message. The Sinclairs were the ones who stole my antique locket-the only clue to my true identity-just to cut off my funds and force me into this trap. Worse, while bathing my "vegetative" husband, I noticed a subtle blue tint on his nail beds and a dangerously slow pulse. He wasn't just in a coma from a car crash. Someone in this sprawling mansion was actively, slowly poisoning him with a neurotoxin. Why did they steal my past to drag me here, only to murder the man I was supposed to save? What dark secret was this powerful family hiding? I didn't know the answers yet, but I was done being their helpless victim. I calmly ground up a homemade antidote from the kitchen herbs. "I'm going to wake you up," I whispered, slipping the paste into his mouth. Little did I know, the comatose man I was trying to save was fully conscious, coldly analyzing my every move. But it didn't matter. I would cure this billionaire, take control of his fortune, and burn everyone who had wronged me to the ground, piece by piece.”