I MARRIED A COLD HEARTED BILLIONAIRE
bbed Samantha and escorted her to a quieter corner, his grip firm as he led her to where they could talk. Sa
ell you are and why you look like Donna? Solomo
urting me, Samantha said,
more than this, Solomon said in a threate
na's half-sister,
sister, Solomon said, conf
looking up to see confusion, anger,
said interrupting her. Before she could say anything else, David rushed out of the cha
e devoid of emotion. How could he be so calm in th
I asked for Donna's hand in marriage, So
ter's hand in marriage, and Samantha is my first daughter,
tupid could he be to think Solomon would
and handed it over to Solomon who grabbed it and went through the letter. He saw that what David was saying about the letter he sent was t
Donna was your first daughter. You're the one who made th
wanted to marry. There must be a way to re
Why wasn't she at the wedding? Solomo
onths, David replied, and Samantha couldn't be
hifting back to Samantha. Is this true? h
ing in her chest. Yes, it's true. I'm s
stration as he released her arm, his anger gi
id quietly, his gaze flickering
th regret. David turned to glare at her. Just shut up and let me handle everything, he said, w
utes la
apel, her nerves on edge as she replayed the confron
en looking for, after gathering his bearings he went in search of her and when he couldn'
of her thoughts as she turned to look a
his eyes burning with a fierce intensity that sent shivers down Samantha's spine. She felt as tho
the pavement, Samantha's heart sank. She knew
is voice low and menacing. Our life together will n
e a chance for them to come to an agreement, that Solomon would come to see her as more than just a pawn in her father's t
egrity to protect her family's name, and sacrificed her own happiness for the sake of protecting people who don't give a shit abo
, her voice barely above a whisper. I'll... I'll
nvinced your father so he would give you to me instead of Donna bec
protest, but judging from the expression
your pathetic life Solomon yelled, ca