THE WEDDING FRAUD
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ngst themselves, but they agreed nonetheless. After the meeting, he made his way back to his office an
said as he walked in. Sighing, he plopped down on his chair and dug o
room, where he had taken a seat. In his hand was a small note he had dug out f
re we mee
a c
who had attended to them yesterday. He didn't remember much about her other than the fact that sh
ew minutes
ll h
g totally unbothered with the whole situation. Normally, Haven wasn't one to lose his cool. In all his twenty-six
ouldn't have his mot
ask, suddenly realizing how stupid this idea was
riends since they could walk. While Haven was the type who would see a clean paper as nothing but a blank paper, Matt saw it as something waiting to be written on. Haven was like the cool moon, while Matt was the wa
. Having been born into a wealthy family, she had been given everything she wanted since birth. This was primarily the reason why Haven preffered to stic
he t
illed the air. Matt fished
f his suit and pulling up
' He hung up. He turned
?'' Have
ey on the counter locker beside the door. He threw
lm? Or would she be rosy at the prospect of marrying him even if it was just for show. He suspected the
s she could, well, at least she didn't see anything wrong with her ragged jeans and plain white T-shirt. She
the interiors. ''Damn, t
driver asked in a very polite ton
one to be concerned about dating or even having a relationship. She had tried to have one at a time, but it didn't
she was indulging herself in
eah
engine, driving off to the cafe sh
fake h
ous, it looked like those fancy restaurants only rich and
Well, there was no need to think about it now. She thought, t
ated and a grand staircase led to a finely lavished second story of the building. The walls were a semi-white p
y her cafe and still have space for two more. She wasn't even sure
was the g
his chair, arms crossed and looking completely tensed. The other sat on his chair comf
gnized them as the cu
to her. He held her hand as he led her bac