The Duke's Villainess Wife Is An Impostor
ly clutching at the handle of my small suitcase. Bright, glittering lights sparkled right in front of my eyes, reminding me of the night I le
digan securely into place before my high-heeled stiletto moved
stop. Adjusting the rim of my fashionable eyeglass, I looked at him inquir
d in a polite greeting before showing me his company ID. "Your car
to steps
r, he handed me the
he driver's seat. The sharp roar of the engine shattered the s
othly glided under the pic
in a neat line up instead of a long array of healthy trees. Tall and wide digital billboards flickered, their vibrant colors adding life to the
ed violently inside my rib cage. For a moment, I found myself watching him until th
yet the man who makes my pulse jitter
has which others didn't have, that I can't seem to replace him in my heart. The answers were right in front of my eyes now. No one had ever made me feel alive the way Lucas Nicholas Alexand
looked away and maneuvered the car on the road. But instead of making a beeline straight for the Hotel I'm staying at, I turn
elf as I pulled the car into a stop and lif
d still imagine in clear, vivid detail as the large mahogany door flinging open, light bursting in
with exquisite red copper hair and soft amber eyes that looked as if th
like. Betrayal that wounded not only my heart b
o marry me. But he broke that promi
unfold in front of the altar. Only the scarf covering my hair and hal
her and to your Holy Union through the sacred vows that you have taken and by t
joined may, he gener
ow kiss th
ide's lips and my world
ely to ease the grief I kept hidden within me for five years. The years didn't dull the pain. Instead, it
ut of my eyes anymore. Somehow, after pouring my
the steering wheel for support. My back leaned on the leather ba
the window. Startled out of my wits, my eyes fluttered open. A g
lips as the man pressed somethi. Now." He had spoken the words calmly, but I knew better
I did what he said. Obediently unlocking
g the familiar face of a man. If it weren't for his
hispered sweetly, sendi