His Maid Wife
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finger. Startled by a sudden shout, she had unintentionally touched the scorching hot pot while preparing b
the matriarch of the esteemed Cooper family, seated a
oral dress and tucked her hair behind her ears. She fidgeted nervously with her fingers befor
on. Grandma raised her eyes momentarily before shifting h
y?" Grandma inquired, her words
ng, she meticulously orchestrated breakfast to be served on time, following in the footsteps of her mother, who had been the Cooper family'
ndividual's portion. All eyes turned to Grandma, who always partook o
eried, interrupting the mealtime silence. A
n's office arrivals nor departures. However, it is not her fault that my son refuses to acknowledge her
s. Jane was not mistaken; Aubrey's husband had never shared anything with her. He had never
tus of my son's wife. After three years, you should understand that you are nothing more
they had been married for three years. Yet, Evan had never accepted her as his wife. Aubrey's parents had been faithf
van was descending. Clad in a perfectly fitted Armani suit, his broad shoulders and chiseled six-pack accentuated his striking physique. Standing at an impressive height
eeted as he took his seat. The ro
years, she had come to understand his vexed expressions. Whenever Grandma referred to Evan as her husband and Aubrey as his wife, it visibly irritated
Evan his breakfast. They all began eati
u intentionally trying to make me fat and unattractive with this greasy breakfast? I
. Just give me five minutes," Aubrey hurriedl
an of such low class and illiteracy," Jennifer scoffed, rolling her eyes. Aubrey's expression remained devoid of emotion; s
rstood the weight behind her brother's words and begrudgingly resumed her meal. Evan was a m
ng Aubrey in his presence. Although he harbored no
for his office, and Jennifer left for
Grandma commanded, confined
her room. Despite her frailty, Grandma wielded unparallele
tle rays that filtered through the glass window.
have assumed that by marrying into the Cooper family, you would lead a life of luxury and happiness. Little did she know that even after three
owledged the wrongdoing of her mother's actions, driven solely by a desi
rriage anniversary with Evan, am I correct?" Grandm
in response before qu
her wedding day. Evan, donning his office attire, and Aubrey, adorned in a pristine white wedding gown-although she
year
her gently nudged her, attemp
protested, attempting to cover her face with the blanket. Her mother observe
July 23rd. Mrs. Cooper mentioned someone's arr
ake. She leaped out of bed, her hai
e left to do?" Aubrey's flushed face conveyed her excitement. Her mother smiled at her childlike enthusiasm. She ha
lied a touch of makeup. Since she was a young girl, she had always assisted her mother with household chores. But when she discover
motion erupted. Abandoning her tasks, Aubrey dashed out of the kitchen, her mother following closely behind. Aubrey locked eyes with the person she had always admired and adored. No one had ever captivated her quite like Evan. Her heart raced, and her face flushed. Evan looked in their direction, and their eyes met. Overwhelme
one who possessed such radiance that anyone would instantl
streaming down her face. Her mother followed and comforted her. "They are wealthy people, Auby.
to understand the harsh reality of their disparate circumstances. She resolved to let go of her l
tal. As Aubrey returned with her mother's
yet you deny me this one request. Please, marry my
tried to dissuade her mother, but her determination
ograph in her hands, memories of h
e doesn't have the right to love a wealthy boy like Evan. I should listen to you. But I love him, mum. I trie