I Got Married For Revenge
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the altar, exchanging vows with t
dpicked, wearing the most beautiful dress ever, ready
to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for
caster, would've said yes without a second though
. Now I know, love is just a fairytale we try to force into real
wheelchair, hands resting neatly in his lap, h
everything. I had even convinced myself he was one of those r
m love came crashing down. And I still ask myself the same question-Wa
ial. I wasn't different, like he said I was. I w
ke Nathaniel Grant to be your
locked out the rest of the pr
ndered if I could go through with it. But then I
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thing carrying
ies-and dressed in a black coat that
two men in matching dark suits, staring at me as if I we
aren't you?" I asked, my voi
cold and calculating, before a slow sm
ed, the smirk never faltering. "And meeting you...
my name, wrapped in disdain l
rying to sound unaffected. "He
terrupted smoothly, her tone
st, and nausea rolled in wave
answer, but then the shrill ring of a phone cut her off. Reaching
uttered, before answering i
ugh was unmistakably Nathani
some problem that needed to be ha
d, "Yes, she's right in front of me. Don't worry
one back into her coat like it was
g, as always' hung in the air, a
hat, but before I could form the words, she suddenly s
" she said, her voice much colder and carryin
ou to disappear and rid my s
momentarily breathless. I opened my mouth, but the w
, the shock making it har
please," she scoffed. "You got involved with him to land the Gr
emper rising with every word she sp
up. "That's what they all say. But let me make it cl
ts. My lips parted open to give her a fitting reply but before I cou
bored. "Take it and get rid of the child. I won't of
-not in surprise,
f those ridiculously rare, hand-crafted designe
hild's life was so pathetic that it nearly made my blood
ned on me. I couldn't entirely bla
ith a fortune far greater than theirs from Nathaniel, all in the hope of fin
," I said, my voice steady, desp
. I came here because Nathaniel asked me to, and I also ca
king coward to face me himself-tell him that not only wou
ht I saw something flicker in her eyes, but it vani
calm, too calm. "I came here with two options
colder. I knew something was off, but I could
is death," she said, her voice cu
For a split second, I thought I had misheard her. Bu
rutal force. I stumbled back, my feet slipping on the grav
nd beneath me
moment, everything went still. The world s
rkness swall
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es
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lan
s voice was soft-but I knew better. That gentleness wasn't concer
ce but unknown to them, his daughter, Irene Lancaster-was their last desperate attempt to save it
your answer," he reminded m
hin. Then, with a slow, deli
. Yes,