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MY EROTIC BILLIONAIRE

Chapter 2 2.

Word Count: 1746    |    Released on: 23/02/2025

immediately!" My mother's voice bellowed from the hall, t

rue emotions, the hurt that ran deep, show on the surface. Their unexpected visit,

this late i

o begin with. It was painfully clear that their primary reason for being here was Daisy's desire t

supposed to b

s echoing in the silence of the house. With the glasses in hand, I entered the room where they all sat

the table without so much as glancing at any of their faces.

in her typical manner, chose to interrupt my departu

and brother-in-law?" Daisy's voice oozed a smirk that

d lowered, avoiding eye contact, while Daisy sat there, a smug expres

u don't mind, I'm a bit busy." My words conveyed my desi

our room all day, you dimwit," my mother's words

ifferences aside. Let bygones be bygones. I'm carrying your niece or nephew, after all," she said, her voice oozing with

to go to college! How could you do this to me, David? You promised!" I questioned, a hint of despera

ith discomfort as he offered an a

his anger flaring. "Of course, his family was going to help her go to college since they're now married. Are you that stupid?

house after David decided to marry my evil stepsister, and now that dream seemed to b

efeat washed over me. She had finally managed to take everything

uth to David, who had once meant something to me. "I hate yo

avy hand of my father struck my face, leaving my ears ringing. The

itement and anger. I looked up at David, who now avoided my gaze, his

cared if they hit me or not. My sister, mother, and father

at this moment that I'd rather take my chances living on the streets than continue to en

s only when I reached the streets that I felt his hand on my arm. I flung it o

med at David, my voice filled with

ou're angry, but this isn't the way to handle it. It's late at nigh

ou'd think twice about putting your filthy hands on me. David, you're nothing but a spineless coward, and you're

t me through the pain you did. But now, it's crystal clear to me that you and my sister were destined for each other. You both are

ve, dark, whiny, and miserable soul complaining about everything! Wake up, Rue; the world isn't all roses and sunflowers! But there's no need to d

ver mentioned that my rants were grating on him. Perhaps he had reached his breaking po

voice quivering with sorrow as I turned away

I couldn't bear it. I slapped him across the face, the sound echoing through the

ling with anger. "I never forced you to stay with me. We're finished. Go back to your wife." My words we

it me like a ton of bricks-I was officially homeless, with nowhere to go. The tears welled u

hat moment, Daisy and David appeared as conniving co-conspirators

ss wandering, and as I looked around at my desolate surroundings, the burden of my loneliness weighed heav

situation was unbearable, and I dreaded the thought of returning home. The emptiness and despair were suffocati

lurred with tears. I was all alone, and the weight of my isolation seemed unbearable. In

on. I turned to see a car hurtling toward me, its headlights glaring in my di

zen in the middle of the road. My eyes tightly closed as the ca

the chaos, a handsome like guardian angel appeared before me, taking me

usness slipped into darkness, completely unaware o

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