Please, Don't Be My Husband!
in the simple fact that actions led to consequences. But as she stood in front of the grand mahogany door, her fin
even an entire semester of waking up at dawn for a class she despised. But this? This was on an entirely differe
l Mah
ad been the all-powerful student body president, a figure of authority with an unshakable presence, sharp eyes, and an even sharper
was supposed
. Impossible.
ng traditional outfit, standing in front of his famil
miliating day of her freshman year-the day Ra
and she had been running late. Not by much-just ten
of hundreds of students, all seated in perfect silence. The student council, dressed in crisp formal attire, had been
aid in that cool, authorit
the weight of hundreds of eyes on he
les exist for a reason. If you can't follow th
deliver paperwork, memorizing the names of every faculty member, even leading a morning roll call for the ne
d Rafael
mily's insistence, she wa
ounded as she lifted her gaze, and there he was-standing tall, dressed in a
The air between them was thick, ten
d through his hair. "Of all people
rossing her arms. "Trust me, this
hat expression vanished in an instant, replaced by t
s over with," he sa
lders before walking ins
at timid fres
marriage, she would make sure Rafael Ma