The Billionaire's Rebellious Bride
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ght. It always was. It had hundreds of little lig
power. But all it did was make my head hurt and re
polished so much I could see my face in them.
rol. He thought life should be clean like t
he mood too serious. My plate had food on it steak, pota
nt to eat.
lm and cold like always,
married in
water knocking my breath off. I froze. My fork slippe
, thinking mayb
d my voice lo
milar to mine, always harsh and hard, looked stra
Blackwood. The contract
Blackwood. The name was like a shadow people
aire no one
rtless. A man who smiled only when someone lost to hi
shaking my head. "N
lasses rattled, the plates shook. My mother jumpe
s is not up for debate. Yo
m. "You can't just sell me! I'm
es nar
lliances. Do you think our name, our money, our status came from love? No. They came from power, a
d for me, her fingers brushing mine gently. "Hai
fight for me. But she never did. She lived like a ghost besid
ut I blinked hard, ref
?" I said, my throat ti
irked like the word was a joke. "Love is
thing snap
gging into my palms. "Then I'
you will meet Santino. Dinner has be
air scraped the marble
sound echoed. "Then you a
breathe. My chest burned, my legs weak. But I forc
I never wa
slamming the hea
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t the ceiling. The chandelier here was smalle
life. My father had chosen my future l
him once from afar at a charity ball. He stood surrounded by men i
ple whispered about him like h
s supposed to
pillow. I wanted to run away, but where would
long, but morn
She carried a black silk dress and laid it on
smooth, expensive. Something a d
ers heavy. "Because yo
ecision. Alw
dress, let her pull my hair back and paint my lips red. When I looked
ust some stra
d kill someone with just a look. I had laughed then. But now, as th
powerful, like a king about to seal a treaty. My mot
th caught. The gates were tall, black iron with sharp p
all windows glowing with golden light. It didn
butler, dressed in black, led us down a hallway
the marble floor, each
en I s
o Blac
his face. He was taller than I imagined, his shou
ing. But it was his eyes that froze me. Cold. Stormy.
n me instantly. The
, I forgot h
d at me, like he was measuring me, like I was something he
voice low and deep,
y stomach twist. Like I was
my chin. "And you're the man who
ce turn red. My mother gasped. His eyes pinned me, unbli
miss me. Instead, the corner of his mouth
murmured. Then he turned to my
m went silent. My pu
that, my fut