Deal with the devil...
y parents did. I never wanted them to prefer my brother over me. Howeve
ho will get married is not a ghost, as he assures me that
d that a marriage can happen without both parties needing to... My father doesn't finish th
ite the power of both families. It's something that is written, and if your father didn't te
erious. He can't tell me
p inside, I hope my mother tells me the truth, that all of this is a
es. She lowers her gaze, and my brother averts his eyes,
n't believe what my eyes
eo, and unfortunately, I can't decip
ce of our organization," the man tries to explain what I had already figured out. I step back as I see the
n the agreement to make you feel l
d don't worry about the contract you both will sign. The
? I'm a girl who wants freedom, not what they want. Marriage means many things: love, affection, g
ngs happen for our own good, understand that. Listen to yo
ditions since this is a contractual marriage that involves both of us, and there's also the possibility of benefiting the family. However, th
unison, their surprise leaving me astonish
me and calls me a spoiled child. Well, maybe I am, but that's not the point. The point is that he signed the devil's contract, but before that, hi
leave. I don't want to stay any longer; I need time to thi
ushed me aside to protect me; they wanted to send me away, so this wouldn't happen. I hav
.. I have to accept that. The first thing that came to my mind was freedom! I'll have the opportunity to
s deal isn't as bad as anyone thinks... This
body loses; Leo gains his father's r
rums and the twenty-four-hour fights with
follows my footsteps, and now I don't want to talk to anyone, I don't want to be deceived anym