Heartless Billionaire husband
'm supposed to be happy. Isn't this practically what every female in life wants? Marriage? Yet all I felt w
d again as my assist
wife to a man who reciprocates that same hatred. The assistants tried to apply makeup to my already blotched face. Knowi
out of the corner of my eye. I was given a few minutes to collect m
kling down the side of m
e said quietly to avoid
eplied, faking a smile as the
s she straightened my gown and saw the cr
artist? Whoever it was. Grabbing a brush from the tray, the makeup a
Glassy green eyes stared back at me. My eyes were so glassy they looked like a broken bottle. Silky brown hair styled into a neat chignon. I was the pic
my dress and double-checked that everything was in place. She
y first I love you? My first relationship break-up and make-up? My first-weekend getaway? I wanted the complete
in front of me, attempting to pull me back
my lovely fantasies of love and
ready?"
nsidering I couldn't even run to my dad or run f
g girl hastily grabbed her rose petals in a little basket and sk
d an organ and a harp playing in peaceful harmon
ng married? I've wanted this since I was six
ile I heard a chorus of "excuse me," "sorry," and
ted was my mother to be here, holding my hand, whispering assurances. His fatherly affection reminded me of
allways; did they not make it?" He s
d they'd drop by soon," I shook my h
I thanked him for his graciousness. I carefully slip my hand into the crook of hi
l 6'3 of him. Staring at him from the entrance, I couldn't make out his eye color, only his build, and that was enough to tell me how much time the guy spent in the gym. The last time I saw
st the same as a home. He grinned at me as he saw me stumbling on the train of my
cognized, but I saw a small girl staring d
icking me out. Is this what I deserve? As my parents phrased it, "Yes, this is what you get for being a bitch and
dry. After seeing his grin, I began blushing profusely; his smile drew the crowd's attention; it w
hand directed me to where I needed to stand, I walked up to the stage. I stood as his hand on my hand moved a little; he was prett
fe, cherish and love, protect, and be t
d him bolting for the hills. But h
pt George Harrison as your
me, the priest remarked. I'd be stuck in a loveless marriage. Would
rted out as I sa
in, his lips brushing against mine, and licked my lips. As our lips connected and hi
everyone rose and applauded for a happy marriage. But
ts, I pictured my mother carrying me d
would be OK and that she w
a limo and drive away. We ran to the vehicle as cameras flashed and guards barred our route out of the chapel. As he opened the doo
r? I'd undoubtedly barf
wedding gown," he said as he tossed me a pushed down the d
e as if I were insane. He uttered a soft chuckle a
down. I eventually got his focus away
ce pulling this dress off, it's not that simple,
feel unwelcome. He offered me a brief lau
the driver drew into an old boutique parking lot.
de the store. Looking through the window at the vivid hand-sewn clothes
losest friend, ran to me when she spotted my flowing white gown. Cons
," she murmured, hugging and holding me since I aske
I needed from someone who recognized how much agony I was in. She and I had spo
and escorted me to the rear. I walked by picture after picture of the
ging on a rack in the rear disp
It was my mother's wedding gown, and I wanted a piece of her more than e
headed to the back for accessories. I was left alone with a piece of my mother that I would
the door. I unzipped my dress as it dropped to my feet and slip
ook as I went out. I gripped my body as I s
he exclaimed as tears welled up in my eyes. She led me to
ries, she straightened my hair in a lovely wa
oice called as he
staring at me, and our gazes caught and held. Th
he exact position, unsure what to do next. The way the phr
approached George. For someone my mothe
e murmured, blushing at the p
ng at me as she pulled us c
she hugged us and sent us on our w
ous," he said as I felt
e end of his end