Please love me, Mr George

Please love me, Mr George

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"Pregnancy: Six weeks!" Holding the report, I stood still in astonishment. It's quite unexpected that I've got pregnant with his baby. What we have is just a contract marriage. What should I do? How to hide this from him?

Please love me, Mr George Chapter 1 I'm pregnant

I was stunned to see these words on the pregnancy ultrasound result. How could I get pregnant after I had sex with him for only once? What should I do now?

If I told Dennis George about it, would he give up divorcing me? No. Instead, he would take me as a shameless woman who used the baby as a lever to manipulate him.

I pulled myself together, stuffed the ultrasound report into my bag and walked out of the hospital.

There was a shining black Maybach parking out of the hospital building whose driver's side window was slightly open, and a man's handsome but grim upper face could be faintly seen through it. Naturally, the fancy car and the attractive man received many stares from passers-by.

Admittedly, Dennis was a wealthy and charming man, and I had long got used to it after all these years. So I ignored the strange looks from passers-by and sat on the passenger seat.

Dennis, who was resting his mind with his eyes closed, sensed the movement, gave a slight frown and murmured without opening his eyes, "Everything done?"

"Yes!" I nodded and handed the signed contract with the hospital to him, adding, "Mr. Pearson sends greetings to you."

Originally, I planned to come to the hospital to sign the contract on my own, but I met Dennis halfway and he insisted on, somehow, giving me a ride.

"You'll take full charge of this case from now on." Dennis, a man of few words, didn't take the contract but said to me flatly before starting the car.

I nodded in agreement, saying no more. It seemed that I could do nothing else but accept commands and carry out the tasks since I had kept quiet for too long.

It was at nightfall, and our car was rushing towards the center of the city. Where was he heading for if he wasn't driving back to our house? I was curious, but I never asked about his intention, so I remained silent.

Thinking of the ultrasound report, I was lost for words for a moment. I stole a glance at Dennis, who was looking straight ahead with his sharp and stern eyes.

"Dennis!" I called, clutching my bag, my palms sweating from nervousness.

"What is it?" asked he in a cold and emotionless voice.

He had always been blunt to me and I was accustomed to it. I settled myself down, took a breath and went on, "I..."

Before I could say "... am pregnant", Dennis' phone rang while I choked down the words.

"What's up, Olivia?" Sometimes, a man's tenderness was meant for a certain woman, and so were his deep love and happiness.

In this case, Dennis' gentleness was just for Olivia Pearson, and one could easily tell from the way he talked to her.

It was unknown what Olivia said on the other end of the line, but Dennis slammed on the brake and started to pacify her. "Alright, I'll be right over. Stay where you are."

The next moment, he hung up, pulled a long face and stared at me. "Get off the car!" he ordered, leaving no room for discussion.

This wasn't the first time he had treated me like this, so I nodded, swallowed everything I wanted to say and pushed open the car door, jumping off the car.

The marriage between Dennis and I was an accident, as well as an order. Either way, it had nothing to do with love. Olivia had taken root in Dennis' heart, and my existence was nothing but a sham, or an obstacle to him.

Two years ago, Freddy George, Dennis' grandfather, had a heart attack, so he forced Dennis to marry me in bed. Despite all the reluctance, Dennis still married me obeying Freddy's will. During these two years, Dennis had simply ignored me for Freddy's sake. Now that Freddy died, he asked the lawyer to work out a divorce settlement immediately, and was waiting for me to sign on it.

When I came back to the house, it was already dark. The huge house was so empty that it looked like a haunted one. Probably because I was pregnant, I lost my appetite, and I came straight to the bedroom, took a shower and went to bed.

When I almost fell asleep, I vaguely heard someone parking the car in the courtyard.

Was Dennis home? Wasn't he with Olivia?

Before long, the bedroom door was opened. Soaked, Dennis walked straight into the bathroom without glancing at me, and then came the noise of water running.

Now that he was back, I could no longer sleep, so I got up, put on my clothes, and took his pajamas out of the closet, putting them at the bathroom door before I went to the balcony.

The rain season had come, and it was drizzling and dark outside. Meanwhile, the faint patter of rain on the roof could be heard.

Noticing some noise behind me, I looked back and saw Dennis standing out of the bathroom with the bath towel wrapped around his waist, his hair wet. Drips of water rolled down his muscular chest, and any woman would find it difficult to take her eyes off of him.

He might have noticed me looking at him and stared at me with a slight frown. "Come here!" he ordered in a flat voice.

I walked up to him obediently and caught the towel he tossed at me, hearing him whispering, "Dry my hair."

He perched himself on the edge of the bed as always while I climbed onto the bed, drying his hair behind him on my knees.

"It's Freddy's funeral tomorrow. You have to go to the George Residence early," I told him. I wasn't trying to make a conversation with Dennis, but his mind was occupied by Olivia, so he might forget it if I didn't remind him.

"I see," he replied and said nothing else.

I knew he didn't want to talk to me, so I dried his hair silently before lying down again, trying to sleep.

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“"Pregnancy: Six weeks!" Holding the report, I stood still in astonishment. It's quite unexpected that I've got pregnant with his baby. What we have is just a contract marriage. What should I do? How to hide this from him?”
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Chapter 1 I'm pregnant

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Chapter 2 Could you stay

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Chapter 3 No one is allowed to take over my house

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Chapter 4 Olivia was pregnant

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Chapter 5 Freddy's funeral

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Chapter 6 Make a bet

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Chapter 7 Dennis turned a blind eye

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Chapter 8 Chaos cause by moocher

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Chapter 9 Do you think Mario would love you

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Chapter 10 Dennis Attitude

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Chapter 11 I decide

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Chapter 12 You have no right

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Chapter 13 Did you really abort the baby

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Chapter 14 Come and pick your man

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Chapter 15 I'm not getting back at you

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Chapter 16 Shoulder all the loss

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Chapter 17 You are pregnant

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Chapter 18 Dennis wants to have a child

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Chapter 19 Met Olivia by chance

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Chapter 20 Miss Keneddy could you afford the price

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Chapter 21 Do you want to leave

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Chapter 22 His childhood

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Chapter 23 Quarrel

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Chapter 24 His story

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Chapter 25 Something behind his story

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Chapter 26 Tricky mission

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Chapter 27 Kidnapped

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Chapter 28 Negotiations

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Chapter 29 Calm down and we would talk again

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Chapter 30 Luis of Jo tuner audit

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Chapter 31 Dennis Dilemma

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Chapter 32 The George problem

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Chapter 33 Bidding

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Chapter 34 Asking for help

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Chapter 35 Asking for help 2

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Chapter 36 The father of the baby

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Chapter 37 Hungry

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Chapter 38 Help Diana

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Chapter 39 Help Diana

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Chapter 40 Luna's daughter

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