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Flash Marriage To My Mysterious Paralyzed Husband

Chapter 9 

Word Count: 596    |    Released on: Today at 16:43

quiet the next day. It smelled li

nsport chair while Colton followed in his own, feeling

tall woman with severe glasses. She

neer. She sm

y! So good

with his head toward Clarice. "

seasonal collection. Mr. Bentley meant put it on the fa

said to Clarice. "We have a

stunning clothes. Clarice touched a pa

he seam. Her heart stopped. It was more

r head, then pointed at a simple, much

ut firmly. "Mr. Bentley's instruction

nto the ch

of his nose. The moment they were off, his eyes were sharp, missing nothing

e step

It hugged her waist and flowed to her

ror. She had never looked lik

ton, a questionin

d her. "I know you can't see it," she typed on her phone

ed his chair

hands hovering for a second before settling on h

His voice dropped an oct

His hands were warm. The h

ed out a small, foil-wrapped caramel. H

ed it.

lips. He placed the

aid. "For surv

felt a tear slide down her cheek. It was the first kin

ed it away and

hed as the bill climbed into

aid, materializing at her

on as they left the store. "You

ses back on. "Ex-gi

Jealousy. She pushed it down. She had no

the wheelchair of her stranger husband, she f

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Flash Marriage To My Mysterious Paralyzed Husband
Flash Marriage To My Mysterious Paralyzed Husband
“I sat at a table for two in the center of Le Coucou, clutching a gift box that had cost me two months of savings. It was our three-year anniversary, and I was waiting for Gavin to finally ask the big question. But when the heavy oak doors opened, Gavin didn't walk toward me with a ring. He walked in with a polished blonde heiress tucked under his arm, her hand resting protectively over a small baby bump. "This is Tiffany Stone. My fiancée," he said, his voice devoid of any warmth. He didn't apologize for being late or for the three years we'd spent together. Instead, he pulled out a checkbook, scribbled a number, and slid a ten-thousand-dollar check across the white tablecloth. "Consider it severance for your time," he added, as Tiffany mocked my cheap drugstore dress. "Don't contact me again. Tiffany doesn't need the stress." I was the entertainment for the entire restaurant-the pathetic girl dumped for a better model. By the time I walked out into the rain, I had lost my boyfriend, my home, and the funding for my secret medical research project. I was an orphan with no safety net, facing an eviction notice and a ruined career. I had given Gavin everything, and he had discarded me like a broken tool. The injustice burned in my chest, a hot, sharp rage that replaced my tears. Desperate and freezing, I ducked into a coffee shop where I met Colton Bentley, a reclusive billionaire in a wheelchair. After I defended him from a cruel date, he offered me a contract: a marriage of convenience and a seven-figure payment to act as his shield. I signed the papers that night, ready to use his wealth to rebuild my life. But as I watched my new husband navigate his penthouse, I noticed his "paralyzed" legs tense with a strength that shouldn't exist.”