RISE OF THE DESPISED SON IN LAW
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of the massive wrought iron gates
ver the last of his change to the taxi driver. The taxi d
He most definitely did not feel like going in but that was just wishful thi
feet getting heavier and heavier with each step. His shoulders were slumpe
job seeking had produced nothing as usual. J
ch led to the house. The lane was flanked by flowers on both si
ure at that moment. He was burdened with the fact that his l
tood for some minutes, willing his legs to move and go i
ectacular, and was in a Victorian style. The lights from the house enveloped t
ause he'd never been welcomed in it. He walked past the bodygua
ed past them, but they did not even bother to reply him, instead they gave him
he went straight into the house. It was not the fir
night, because occasionally, some bodyguards would play a trick on him pretending not yo recognize him, an
ing the way the rest of the family were treating him. If the
-in-law of the Fernandez family. Th
his wife, Blair. The entire house was quiet, and he guessed it was because the family had reti
g silky, blonde hair that fell to her waist in luscious curls. Her smile was beautiful and showed off her two perfect di
his wife. He was particularly captivated by her smile, and
t he knew that was another wish that would not come true because, sure enough,
asked, her lips lifted
ve smile, "Sorry I am late. I was preoccupied wit
I was actually hoping you were dead, and I was ne
eep in his heart, and his br
ist
d him as
y got married, yet he wondered why the words seemed
y days, if she was going to be like this. He wondered why she'd
alking into the room fully, intendi
s horrified scr
She yelled, stretching out an arm to stop him. N
glared at him with anger, and threw the covers off her body, revealing
e instead as she climbed out of bed, and
ched, annoying voice, "You think you have the
o tired to argue with his wife, but the words she'd said
id, in a quivering voice, "I'm doing my best to
thought was ridiculous, "Wow, I bring myself low by mar
'm really trying my best." He said in a somewhat pleading voice, "O
he was saying nonsense. She folded her arms and sneered at him, "You are
deep breath. His ears were ringing as at that moment , all he coul
e world will know you're the best in your field, and there'
eam, stupid. Is this really
oblivious to his reminiscing, spread out her hands at th
e uttered, "Do you think you deserve
mained silent and jabbed a finger at hi
into her eyes, and was stunned to see the amount of hate burning in them, "I married you