The Unwanted Son And The Substitute Bride
sorienting dizziness. Each step felt heavier than the last, her limbs weighed down by
ng with me?"
ing her attention. It was a sound she couldn't quite place at first-a low, throaty
rable moan esca
ught in her throat. There was no mistaking it now-the vo
ing love in her room. How strange that her mom, V
r, the one that sent a shiver down A
nne
le. She couldn't bring herself to believe it. Her boyfriend, the man she loved an
the effect of her dizziness. She rubbed her
it was more like trying to convince hersel
t there," Katrina
picion. How could he? How could they both betray her like this? The thought churned in her sto
it for herself, needed to confront them and demand answers. But before she could take another step. The world
ar surroundings disoriented her further. Her head throbbed with a dull ache, a lingering reminder of her sudd
he dizziness that followed, and the sudden darkness that swallowed her whole. Memori
put sleeping pi
ilence. Amber's heart leaped into her throat as she turned, her eyes widening in shock as
lentina said, her voice dripping with false
s voice, the hairs on the back of her neck standing on
you'd be stubborn to start working again," Valet
She couldn't bear the thought of returning to that horrible club, couldn't stomach the i
o go back to the cl
" the evil stepmo
hase's life depends on her. She needed funds to continue giving him treatments for his rare disease. S
now?" she muttered, her vo
wavering. "You know what I want," she replied, her voice cold and
the woman who had made her life a living hell, but she knew it would only make things worse. With a heav
er voice tinged with
assured. "Good," she said, her voice dripping with satisfac
pounding in her chest, she couldn't shake the sense of unease. The elevator r
eserve what little remained of her dignity. She couldn't believe she was doing this, couldn't beli
, Amber's confusion turned to outright disbelief. A casino in the basement of a luxury hotel? Id laughter assaulting her senses like a physical blow. It was a scene straight out of her worst nightmares, a den of v
gal operation, a hellhole of corruption an
the old fat man as he propos
ok the old man's hand. "I brought you a gift. She'll start w
an't work here," A
, a silent reminder of the stakes at play. She knew she had no choice, k
ng his lips, looking at Amber. "My clients would love to