His Innocent Bride
Wafa innocently blinked her eyes, fisting her dress. The nervousness was so visible on he
air, saying, "What a lovely name! Won't you ask my name?" The lady asked, acting all sad. Wafa chuckled cutely
ed her head down, embarrassed by her poor status. She slowly had two apple pieces without saying a word. The fruits were fresh, juicy, and
sked, "Why don't you have a tour of this mansion?" She proposed the idea. Wafa chewed her lips, thinking hard. What if that be
finally, I have someone here who would call me Aunt! I always wanted to be an aunt, but alas, my fate," she said, pouting at la
nd Wafa strolled downstairs, Ehab's girlfriend Nancy, who was just reading a magazine
ye contact. Nancy stood up, her heels clicking on the shining marble floor. She smirked at Wafa, scanning
d Amanda, starting in the kitchen. Amanda squealed, introducing her to every maid. The workers and maids
Amanda squealed, maki
hers laughed. Wafa felt humiliated. Amanda glared at them and then side-hugged Wafa. "Don't mind them,
alian style with all the modernization. Wafa smiled at the portraits. She loved colors. Amanda was blabbering about how
closer, so close that their breath must be mingling for sure. She shivered when her eyes traveled down to the waist; the grip of that man seemed too strong. He was ho
Turning around, she gulped nervously. Her small
head. "Huh, I am fine. Can I just have a glass of water?" she asked, gulping with fear. It seemed like she was fearing to fa
aths. Amanda caressed her back. "I think you need to rest, honey," said Amanda, worriedly. "No, I a
und their way, rolling down her cheeks as she sobbed about her fate. "Please, Aunt, let me go, please," she said, sobbing hard and
and that too all alone? And why couldn't she go back home? What did that beast want from her? She had multiple questions, but not a single person was there to help
Just why am I stuck here?" she asked, crying hys