Her Forbidden Heart
also in the car. The touch of the cool air on her face and low cut back of the wedding dress felt like she had just been removed from an oven. The starlit sky alerted her that it wa
lasted, only that this unfamiliar place she was at was big
nd's voice. "Bring my prize, upstairs to
ched voice while he walked on the pavement b
did not want to meet them; she wanted nothing to do with any of them. It was about a fifteen to twenty minute walk with many people's voices filling the atmosphere, a five minute climb of stairs, and another ten minute walk of si
y I help you." A man's voi
o leave and undo this day restoring things the way they were but her naive heart was oblivious to
sentence she uttered. She couldn't be
pped b
to marry him, and I don't love him, nor trust him, and he's dangerous
and tell me everything!" T
receiver flying on the floor. He had hit her. She squirmed in pain gazing at the shadow of the
iver and seemed to talk for a while with t
red above her. "He grabbed her by her swollen
uch a thing to me, prince Hadean Shedam, you little
der he really looked compared to her and for the first time she saw the cruelty in his eyes. The face to face encounter with the most ruthless
ng at her wrist which was quickly swelling. "I am not one of your college friends whom you can joke around wi
he wept with fear in her voice. "But
what is mine." He stood up looking at his wristwatch. "I tol
woman you like but you still chose to take me. Why?" She asked him with all the zeal in her heart. She ha
not ans
HY
e?" He asked her sof
e replied
r all. Maybe he had a change of heart. She sprung up and slowly walked past him uncertain of what he was going to do. She
compensated for my money which your parents are unable to pay. Can you pay back wha
pretty little....woman. Too bad you are too wayward to my liking and I'm afraid one of these da
ok a blanket and tossed it to her. "You sle
s daughters. She wept as she ruminated over how her life had fallen apart in a space of weeks. Weeks! And her life just slipped through her fingers like sand. Most of all she regretted that it was her that he chose fro
the whole night. She was plagued by thoughts of t
nd locating to different places, their aunt's place, their grandfather's home in the countryside, their uncle's place, but in her parents' minds, there were always these people chasing them. She
. The girl had stood leaning against the door, eavesdropping. The youngest had her eye peeking through the keyhole. Her sisters; Nandi who was
nt us to just gi
give myself up and you guys will go free. I have insurance..." Before
e that my love! You