The Billionaire's Prisoner Wife
a's
leagues as I walked out of the company twe
r eyes twinkling as she slipped her fingers
hat I was the one in a relationship where I was dearly loved. I envied t
luck, no matter
r word to any of my colleagues, hop
I ever
n my miser
night. That wasn't likely to happen though. Mark was a
me after the one I had survived at work. I let out a hiss, my lips curling with distaste as I wishe
t a promotion at work. Would I be glad to finally have the promotion I'd been praying for
lizing though I had no doubt that it would solve half of my problems. My account balance flas
made the walk home unconsciously. My heart thudded in my chest, my vision went dizzy a
o that. My archenemy would know
or
neck stood up in alarm. I regretted getting carried away in my foolish fantasy. If I had
home so soon if I hadn'
rked again. "Aren't yo
uld be, and grimaced as I saw him standing right behind the window
inch closer to the door no matter how much my brain warned
his neck ticking like a bomb. "It's dang
de and we both knew that. I bet he wouldn't agree
on to a dog, his eyes squinted with rage and be
for me to be in there
g form and his lips thinned with
ed, my voice lo
say to him? Why did I keep sabotaging myself and pre
ife. I wanted to beg him never to
bruised skin whenever he was around, tolerating his abuse li
dering what kind of show we are putting on for the
one ever knocked on our door to ask what was wrong the countless times he had pummeled me agains
asty boyfriend knew that. He didn't hate putting a show, he only hate
g for you." He sighed, his voice softening and melting in my ears. "I can't believe y
fallen for that voice but not anymore after knowing the snake that he was. I w
en, my heart almost flying out of my throat as I saw him approach. His eyes weren't smiling as he got closer, all pr
oubted I would survive th
and turned instead of crumbling into his arms. I scream
umed that I was going to get back home as I didn't have anyone to run to. I chose no
my surroundings, relieved that I had escaped him. For now. Squinting in the darkness to pinpoint w
le. I stopped in my tracks as a car suddenly swerved before me a
but I didn't have much chance to run as