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Chapter 3 Meeting

Word Count: 951    |    Released on: 20/07/2021

r that he was going to take me out, Jacob led me to

didn't even care; I was still processing the painful truth that Jacob told me last n

o a restaurant. Turning off the ignition Jacob and I got out of the car. Without a

, there was nothing to say. It was clear that once I married Jacob I'd be nothing but a slave. A

ou?" Jacob

oking at him, too focused on my mother's

like I wanted this either; my grand father just said tha

rom your father, he straight out

ally called your father and said that either he

ars welled up in my eyes as I heard Jacob's words. If he was telling the

keep my voice from breaking. Jacob should never

am telling the truth," Jacob replied. I

, Emila.

t this marriage any more than I did, then that means I was going to be a slave in his family - an o

marry me...what are you g

wish I could kill him with my own hands for not being able to pay us the money...but, I will never love you like a husband loves his wife. And if love is w

why you would never be able to love me, you can't love someone by force..

nt anybody insulting me or tre

f my marital life, I'd be okay with that. I just didn

those spoilt, whiny girls that demand to be loved, because I don't want to wa

ying, his words still hurt. "Jacob? Uh...is it okay if I call you Jaco

being on the first name basis is okay,"

e to love me like a husband loves his wife, but you can share your problems with me and talk to me about anything, as your wife, I'll support you in everything," I told him. It didn't m

ell of food made my mouth water. As soon as the waiter placed o

small talk and mainly discussed the we

g enough to handle this

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“Emila was a sweet and caring lady, who did her best to make people smile. Even though, she herself wasn't happy, she tried to portray a happy façade for the world. Emila lived with her step-father, who didn't love her at all, and only kept her around as a personal maid whom he didn't have to pay a single penny to get things done around the house. Her step-father, finally tired of her, arranges for Emila to be married to the eldest son of his business partner, Arthur Smith, in order to pay off a debt to him. Jacob Smith had no interest in settling down with one woman. He was perfectly content with his Casanova ways, but when his father orders him to marry Emila he's left with little option to refuse, only because his father tells Jacob that he is giving Emila to him as a present for his twenty-eighth birthday. Will Jacob fall in love with Emila, or will she forever suffer from unhappiness?”