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Flash Marriage To My Disabled Commander

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 614    |    Released on: Today at 18:29

slap landed. The sound was heavier this time, me

na said. Her voice was ice water

mascara running down her cheeks in black rivers. Her hair was a mess. She looked nothing

a's designer collar and yanked her close. The fabric t

rom Kiana's ear. "If you ever use their deaths as a

na felt her knees buckle. She had never seen this Elianna

nearly tripping over her own heels. She ca

y smear of lipstick. "Take your pictures," Elianna told them, her voice flat. "Show the world h

sight was ugly. She was pathetic, sniveling, and

wiped her face, smearing the mascara further. She tried a watery smile. "Sister... I know you're an

pivot. The victim

ybe she went too far," someone whispered. "S

They loved a slap, but they hated a bully. K

na said, her voice cutting through

beneath her feet. She opened her mouth to spe

isag

erly calm. It cut through the chaos of

. The reporters lowered their

of a United States Army officer. The dark green fabric was crisp, the buttons polished. Rows of ribbons adorned h

rity radiating from him was palpable. It

iercing, intelligent blue. He gave he

was him. This was Baldwin Armstrong. The man who was supposed to

ion was unreadable, but the look in his eyes w

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“Six years ago, my adoptive family framed me for commercial espionage, stripped me of my identity, and threw me out. Now, I finally returned to the Solis estate as a commercial pilot to take back what was mine. But the first thing my adoptive mother did was threaten me with that forged evidence again. She demanded I take my sister Kiana's place in a marriage contract with a disabled man, simply because Kiana refused to marry him. When I refused, Kiana ambushed me at the airport with a mob of reporters. She cried for the cameras, publicly accusing me of causing our father's and brother's deaths. She painted me as a ruthless monster who bankrupted the company and ruined the family. The crowd instantly turned on me, screaming that I was a murderer and a gold-digger. Kiana wanted to completely destroy my reputation so I would have no choice but to submit to her arrangement. I looked at her fake tears, feeling a cold, absolute fury. How dare she use the tragic deaths of the only family members who actually loved me as a prop for her sick show? They had ruined my life once, and now they wanted to bury me alive. I didn't hesitate. I slapped her hard across the face right in front of the flashing cameras. "That was for my father and brother." Then, my real fiancé, a decorated Delta Force commander, rolled through the crowd in his wheelchair. He tossed a classified Pentagon file to the reporters, completely clearing my name and exposing Kiana's lies. I married him to start my revenge, but as I stepped into his heavily secured penthouse that night, I realized my powerful new husband had been preparing for me for a very long time.”