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Poor Substitute Wife: Married To A Billionaire

Chapter 2 Hotel

Word Count: 1058    |    Released on: 02/08/2023

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ress conference had succeeded, and I basked in the glow of accomplishment. Yet, beneath the surface, a storm of uncertainty churned. G

er to an international supermodel was nothing short of surreal. The success of my collaboration with Calvin Klein had been a pivotal milestone, a realization of the dre

ther's life hanging in the balance – these realities pulled me back to the ground, reminding me of the deeper connections that made life m

my body shape secrets, and future projects were all discussed under the watchful gaze of the press. I maintained my poise, drawing upon the confiden

rs that held me up during demanding times. The text he sent earlier warmed my heart, and the anticipation of seeing him later ignited a flutter of excitement.

r's announcement of a victory party was met with mixed feelings. While I yearned to be by Marco's side, I recognized the potent

ilt that gnawed at me. She was a trusted friend, and her presence would ensure that the occasion didn't go to

lla’s

id rhythm. The dimly lit corridor seemed to stretch on forever, and my steps faltered with each hesitant stride. A dee

details a whirlwind of shapes and colors. The stranger's voice guided me, their words merging into a distant hum as they

that clung to the air, and the weight of my responsibilities. How had I reached this point? The pat

ration, but now the reality struck with a sharp sting. The choices that had led me to this moment were a tangle of

audible over the throbbing music

at me like . In the midst of the chaos, a flicker of determination ignited within me. I refu

ate. The room spun faster, and my vision blurred, but I pressed forward with a resolve that burned brig

struggle, a battle against both the intoxication and the anguish that threatened to engulf me. The dista

the suffocating atmosphere I had left behind. I leaned against the building, a mixture of relief and shame washing over me.

k free from that hotel room marked a turning point, a declaration of my autonomy in the face of adversity. The road

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