Falling In Love With The Disabled Heir
a's
ing my admission letter at me. I shut my eyes, my h
behind our backs and apply to do a goddamn examination, huh?!" He
r breath. I sniffled, wiped my tear
at the first line befor
u would be prou
cut in. Her voice was laced with venom, s
ly failed your exams last year with the huge am
entrate well on the exam. You all knew about this. And my best way to make up for that was why
is family isn't ready to wast
he say that to me? She looked away and crossed her
and Sophia wasn't helping the situation.
nts to embrace like Sophia a
mily was one of the most influential in Austral
g a big deal of wa
there was none. They had always treated me indifferently
dical doctor. Now that I've been given admission to s
ated with silence, save fo
persuade them further. I can't
made me whip my head in the do
're
tared at Julian as he entered. His expression was
t him but then, he
roved the
went to him. They continued conversing about th
ghts. My family weren't excited or cared to see me happy. I could nev
made me pause
f their empire immediately afte
rother!" Sophia gushed, and I tur
ting married
them before Julian fi
My mum was the first to give a dram
" My dad
" Sophia asked sweetly, clinging to
g married, Ari
istered in my brain. And when it finally d
, my feet moving closer to them on their
that you don't
nded at my mum. I swallowed the lump
nd isn't ready to marry me
told her before now." Julian groa
k up but my mum's vo
bombshell, and my heart skipped a beat. I cl
in out of pity because we couldn't find any of their relatives. You were just two then, b
act like you. And I'm working on myself to change for the better. You don't have to tell suc
eyes, and I felt ange
a lie, parents
errupted, grabbing the documents off
ds, shoving the d
your head, a name, and a chance at life," Da
n said, holding
d this out already. But what stunned me the m
isabled heir?" I ut
name!" Sop
hose tragic accident had made headlines months
would you have me marry someone like this? Why are you all so selfish?
eir cold stares confir
urring my vision. "I've no use for you anymore, and this is the bes
n't forget, without us, you would have grown up on the stree
added. "We gave you a chance a
r than I thought possible, yet a small, de
ally be free of them. Bu
y much. It has always been like this, as if I'm the only one in the relationshi
looked down at the marriage certificate again
pen. "If I marry him, will I be
y, not ours," Dad replied, a
ied myself. I would marry him-not for them, but
ew it was over. Julian yanked the papers from me and all