Hidden Marriage, True Love
shoo
ons, two month
gered in her head afte
without telling Elizebeth. She was confused a
she wouldn't give up the kid. First-time mo
emed co
ntering the home she and her mother were li
emed to have kept him waiting. He snarl
Wh
the oldest Greenburg
Are you humiliating me?"s he became numb a
rtful comments. He transported her and her m
's death from delayed care. Her fists clinched at her sides. Alfred's face sh
da
about Ada and wanted
and wanted to care
of guy the Greenburgs' ol
ssured h
He pushed Ada, afraid
a frock before meeting the Greenburgs. A salesman met them
nd said, "Follow me." She ga
to the changing room. From the door gap, she saw a lady placin
the marriage, so he couldn't refuse. He couldn't disappoint Jean aft
night, and needed
himself. He hadn't enjoyed their first time together because of his
he shook in his arms afterward. William kn
riage. Jean stayed at his side silently, neverth
r the intercourse. Jean hugged him.
admired him. She was no longer vi
that night to find a virgin to offer to William. Jean pretended to be
s repri
eparate lobby was available for friends to relax. Ada groaned and went right. She
ellent fashion sense and could choose items that fit consumers just gl
ized her thin physique. Unde
found the outfit cost $100,000. Alfred paid since
Go
s indifference made her uncomfortable and hurt her heart. She followed
front of the villa. While she and her mother struggled due to her brother's illne
are you
Ada's stunned gaze as
living room after maids said
e the living room's Fren
it for her fo
yed since Alfre
iliar and eager. Her finge
t you touch my ?" Ada turned to s
younger. She inherite
ierce with her
s violin w
ot to behave impulsively. She had to wait t
Wood
eenburgs' arrival and that her father
red sent them overseas. She begged Al
r Dad brought you back so you'd marry the Greenburg son instead of me. The son-" Ta
e. Ada frowned, but a maid interr
a observed a wheelchair-bound guy enter. He had attracti
r. Ada recognized him as the guy flirting with
while she pondered why W
Greenburg's
match William's height. Mr. Greenburg was