Faceless Love with Mr CEO
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dad's persistent demands to get married, but instead
y I inherited from my father. On paper, I have everything-a powerf
cial expressions, not even my own family's. All I see are features that blur together, like pieces of a puzzle I can
resignation and frustration. I had more important things to do, yet
his whole thing. To him, a marriage was a strategic alliance, n
ouldn't even see my own face clearly. Just a blur of features, indistinguishable from anyone el
iven her clear instructions to arrive at the mansion before the ceremony. I needed her to help m
me from embarrassing myself in front of
terday, "I might need some last-minute paperwor
voicemail growing increasingly frustrated. She'd only st
t. I needed someone who understood the i
she shows up late," I muttered, sho
rally and figuratively. Colors didn't exist for me, and faces were just shadows. That's how it had always been. Except... for her. Miloslava was different. She wasn't just
va's desk and, unsurprisingly, found her absent. Irritated, I st
my thoughts retur
y? I'd managed perfectly we
l of the chase, the satisfaction of a deal well struck and most importa
another variable, another c
riage wasn't about affection or partnership for me. It
hange vows with a woman I hadn't even met
r sacking nearly 30 people every month. Well, don't think I'm bad-they were ju
creeched to a hal
ffeur, John, jumped o
here have you been? It's almost time for your wedding," he
up something, Dad, but
he said, lea
re a few guests were seated. I'd told Dad I didn't want a large crowd,
in front of the priest, waiting
hurch, still no sign of Miloslava. "That miss i
the door echoed, and as the guests and choi
lody, "Here comes the bri
ed to get done with this whole process and
sle, her face obscured by the delicate fabric. As she appr
flawless skin color. Wait, does it mean I can see th
ousness and defiance, with a familiar smell I lifted
ecretary? My bride? T