Pampered By the Billionaire
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r eyes with especially long and thick eyelashes, while Emily, my best friend, liked my tall, delicate nose matched wit
Robert Shaw, my long-time suitor, even though it was against my will. He's the son of the gambling lord in the c
r slim figure." I heard the bridal shop assistant say.
d around before she handed me a small piece of paper. I was confused, especiall
ioning look after I read the note
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ed my dress. Then, she secretly led me
tor. I wanted to ask her a lot of questions as I didn't underst
ran to the parking area as stated on the note. As I was about t
's t
w Robert's men. They already found out
k car in the parking area. However, there's a lot of black cars parked. I didn'
eath. My heart was pounding so hard in my chest as I
not gone far yet." I heard
n answered as they sear
asing me were. Unexpectedly, the door of the black BMW opened a
shock when I recogn
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tly nine o'clock. It was my daily routine. Going
hard. My salary as a Secretary in this small firm was just right for our daily expenses. I was doing
ife. They said hard work pays
my feet led me in front of a pub. I made a turn. I went inside to drink
of vodka. I started to drink alone. My face turned sour as I took the first shot, but n
cohol would make you forget all your problems and wash all the pa
y father. I was feeling hopeless and helpless. Because if I failed, I should marry the
ope. Do not give up. My competitive self said.
y-five, I never entered into a relationship, even though I had a lot of suitors. I never had tim
crying shoulders for almost two years. We promised that if we met someday, we would marry each othe
rich. I smirked. I was envious of her. If only I were born
sweatshirt. However, he was like some kind of a happy-go-lucky guy who was wandering
once. Nevertheless, I was not here to hunt for a lover. I was here to forget and have some fun. I didn't real
bottle on the table and poured my gla
red speech. I was feeling dizzy already, but still, I didn'
yet to serve my drink. The bottle on my table was already empty.
ke gangsters approached m
u? It's sad to drink alone." Th
one," I groaned as I t
n we saw you crying. Tell us your problem. Maybe we can be o
uriously as I pulled my hand a
ck suddenly came out of nowhere. They pulled the two
ey, what did we do? We're ju
t his cold eyes staring deeply at me. "Hey, a-are you the w-waiter? Where's my drink?" I asked im
he took the opposite seat. I couldn't understand, but I felt like I was be
re you to t-tell me what s-should I do?" I stu
ying heaven and earth on y
n the world? Tell me, w-what will happen to me after a month? W-will I end up m-marrying t
y looking at me while I was crying. Pi
d the waiter again and asked for a dr
, I'll take you home." A d
to my h-home. Huh, s-should I call it home
tood up and left dejectedly. I staggered to my feet, swaying a little. I di
to release all the h
" I mumbled as tears trickled down on my fac
aven was crying with me. I got wet, but I stayed stan
er, I felt like everything was spinning, so I leaned on the cold m
hands searched for something to cling to. Unfortunately, there was none
ed. I shut my eyes as I accepted my fate