Twin Dilemma
son said as he led Charlotte to the altar. "We
e might have seemed like a heartbroken mother sending her daughter away, but Charlotte knew better. Her mother didn't care about her; she only cared about Mia.
just minutes before the wedding, her father had slapped her hard. Now she s
as theirs, but they can't disrespect us like this," he fumed. Sending his driver? How could he send his driver to stand in? I'm glad this isn't happening to Mia. I'm glad she ran
She realized she was still expected to marry in her sister's pl
you might have to get married for real. That would be the best thing you can do for this family, so I advise you to do it well, she said, walking
d have stayed; she had a knack for getting men into bed within minutes of meeting the
store for her. She remembered Mia's anger at their parents for wanting to send her off to a man she knew nothing about. Was Mi
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nd doing a thing or two. They all stopped to greet her immediately when they saw the car come in. He led her
n. "Trust she'll provide you with whatever you need before your husban
g his hand as he attempted
business to attend to," he repli
d staff who had their heads all bowed, except Pe
show you to your room now, ma'am," Penelop
llowed Penelope into her room, which was beautifully decorated with everything she needed.
not home?" Charlotte inqu
Charlotte said, trying to ge
ars on her back. Whenever her parents got angry, they pulled out needles and pushed them into her back until she passed out. She knew they would
hat button on the wall, Penelope said, pointing
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she heard a loud bang outside followed by unfamiliar footsteps. Her heart raced at the thoug
Hearing the bang once more, she panicked further and ran to him, jumping into his arms and wrappin
n over with some other maids. "Master Chase," she add
master?" she asked, and Penelope nodded. Embarrassed by her behavior,
reamed, immediately regrett