President Tony, Lets Perfect Our Marriage
him for the umpteenth time before he came
moment, he was getting married to a stranger. It wasn't how he imagined his life with his fu
temperature of the air-conditioner anymore. She couldn't meet the mocking eyes around her, bowing her head slightly in embarrassment. She never wanted this but she couldn't watch he
psisters didn't stop giggling, attracting the attention of an elegant woman, appeari
uling them out of the top of the art decorated hall. Their mother could do nothing. Ivy, the current Preside
arriage, taking up the company on her shoulders. If she remarried, the company would have transferred to the Woods family, m
uld and kept the family fortune for you. You can hand it over to the Woods family if you abhor her that much." She was indi
aking him repeat the vow and this time, the response was instantaneous, "I do." It attracted both cheers and hateful murmurs. The Woods f
s met, her heart stood still. His lips held a small smile but his gaze was a hollow phase. The darkness, loathe and pain, was something only she saw
ers. The media began taking pictures instantly and when it was time to
om the man she once saw on TV. Then, he had a beautiful smile that made girls drool. She wasn'
w, she never even had the image of an ideal man in mind. It wasn't in her plans, fearing she might die at childbirth like h
ife with any man. Her only passion was to see her father wel
ail picked the cheque, Tony was there but she didn't see him. She wasn't even interested in the first place like other girls. Since t
ogical mother, suffering in the hands of her stepmother for eight years when her father felt that she needed a mother. Who knew that he was digging his grave when he remarried. Ivy was determined to ensure she was well taken care of, seeing how w
led after hearing the rumour which was proven to be true. The name on the invitation wasn't the name mentioned at the point of exchanging vows. When it was time fo
at it was over and she didn't have to face that crowd but couldn't tell if her discomfort was a result
and to vent his displeasure instantly. "I won't mince words. I don't like yo
was churning and she couldn't tell if it was as a result of the champagne she tasted, the cake or the food. The lavish interior of
response. Before he could speak again, the l
ore he moved further away, his eyes caught Ivy's ferocious glare. Naturally, the driver was going to open the door for the madam when he wal
s usual. Her feet wobbled, her eyes blackened, she felt light and passed out but b
running after Tony while dialling the doctor's number. She intended to keep Abigails' conditio
igail to his room when Ivy objected. "I've already prepared
other was hiding something. He had never seen his mother so nervous to the point where she shook. I
n Tonys' arms. It looked romantic but was far from that. As soon as Tony laid Abigail gently on the
me the truth, what is wrong with her?" He asked direc