The Fake Wife
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up if my stomach hadn't growled, demanding food. When I opened my eyes,
arrived, and it took almost a full day of travel to get here, so my body was extremely tired.
nd tired. Tanya's room was on the second floor, so I had to go downstairs to the kitchen. I hoped there would still be some f
rs. What's going on? It sounded like an argument. I hurr
Aunt Leonora, and they were yelling. Their attention shifted to me, and I frowned as tw
panic as they became more aggress
ing them from reaching me. I was overwh
e! Hel
me go! Wh
resisted, they wouldn't let go. We made it outside, where I saw a black car waiting for us. M
chief. There was a strong smell that made me dizzy and weak. It fel
lp
und myself in a large and luxurious room. I got up quickly, even though it felt like my brain was being hammered with every movement. I looked around the entire room-it was huge and spacious, like t
re
with a pungent-smelling handkerchief came rushing back. I
but it seemed locked.
d for something I could use to open the door. My gaze landed on a small cabinet near the bed, holding the lampsha
seemed to stop. I reached for it and
man stood there beside a bride. The woman looked ex
ally did look like me, only much more beautiful, with
re alread
he man who was just in the picture earlier. He was wearing a white long-sleeved shirt rolled up to his elbows,
are
ough for me to see the sudden flare of anger in his eyes at my question
ou have godd*mn amnesia? Do you reall
of a wild animal in the wildernes
d, scared of what he might do. "I d
and I couldn't do anything as he
can fool me like this? I'm n
his hand off
I don't know her. You mus
e force of my fall. I was too scared to look at him. I hadn't done anything wrong.
again! You're not Candice? Then who are you? F*ck it! Wh
n my fear, I immediatel
le from me. You can't escape from me now because yo
with tears as I looke
ou're talking about. I don't
e Candice! You a
not
eve me. But I could see the intense anger and hatred in
er of his lips lifted as if he
ol me, Candic
My sobs grew louder, overwhelmed by a mix of emotions-confusion, fea
ried to calm myself, though I
look like me? I don't remember getting married-it's impossible because we
a and the others? Ar
t there a
r again. I was about to turn the
atch on her; do
seño
down to the floor and leaned weakly against the doo
n't have any siblings either because I'm an orphan, only living with Aunt Pacita, and I wouldn't even be here if she hadn't brought me. I come fro
y the view of a vast garden. I looked down-if I jumped, I would surely break something. It was too high, as it seemed I was on the second floor
? Did you steal, like he said earlier? Why did I have to get
ut that in the man's face.
t to be in
ared of what co
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