Substitute Wife For The Billionaire.
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as I opened my eyes, welcoming the splitting he
tion I was in. I couldn't piece it together yet, so I groaned softly as I sat up, blinking repeatedly. With my
ays been for years now. I had a woman in the opposite room who'd regard me
uffled it, another tired sigh squeezing out of me. I mess
of the moment. The one thing that had refused to leave my tongue, though it had been years sinc
fed it with work, nothing more. Any form of emotional bearings would ruin me. Years
ere contract. A pact formed by two business partners to p
face to wash whatever was left of the drunken veil that lingered. With every m
r so many reasons, I didn't want to see Rosaline or have any conversation wit
as pure business tactics. They should have at least told her that much.
, so I brushed it off and went my way. I hadn't told her the set of rules that I'd listed for our livin
kitchen caused me to stagger backward, appalled by the si
een the decision to walk away or ask why she looked like she was about to star in another season of
counter, staring into an empty space? I didn't ask.
taken a step away when it struck me. The papers. Damn it! I had left
ed different from yesterday- a lot more different. Her lips looked thinner, and
ed, swollen, and teary, and she flu
et dense and imposing. Just one word. It almost got a chuckle out
hest. "What the hell does this mean, Gerald? Cause I spent the entire night
cause...it's written in English. What part
Tell me the truth. Tell me everything, what this marriage is. Tell me why you got down on one knee and asked me to marry you!" Rosa yelled,
that I'd have loved to offer her a seat. It was just that sh
reason, I was awed. "I can't lie to you," I began. "Bu
OU!" Rosa raged, her scream filling every co
age was a sham. But really, how could you not tell? I am your dead sister's fiance. Didn't it
I kno
t that a muscle ticked. "All you know about me is the information the internet provided
abbing her chest. "Uh.." The sound came fr
ith you overnight and decided to go
charged towards the door, and I went after her, pulling her arm. "Le
this!" I yelled at her. "What? You're leaving? Did you stop to question why your parents
hed as she burst into tears that stole her words. Her voice was hoarse, and her eyes tired, b
r companies are acquainted in the first place. Then came her accident, and everything fell apart! I crashed. I'm in grief, too, and hell, the thought of marrying someone else sickens me t
ck tears. "I don't need these stories; jus
oke, Rosa. Do you know where all the money they've made for the p
What inve
at I was about to hit the hamme
it was a closed case. They found the killer! It was a hit and run, a-and the
t to rid you of the burden of knowin
ue." She pressed her hands aga
est Royal from dying into dust. If this marriage gets called off, best believe, the life you are acquainted wit