ach him he'd finally showe
as I stared at him, totally transfixed. I could m
as he carried me in his arms and took me to his car. He s
n shock. Stil
ansion. He helped me out of the car and led me inside. I kept looking
hin me. Maybe, just maybe I still h
aid came soon after and offered me a glass of water. My throat was
od look at him. He wad absolutely stunning, no doubt but I realised he look
retched out so
id you
ve my
made sense. He couldn't have just happened to be in the area
Those men won't be bothering you anymore" He ro
u never answered. I was staring
nd check to make sire y
id tha
e spying
er's surgery. She'll hav
hing I was going through yet he waited till the last minute to do something. Was my life ju
answer. He only looked at me, His e
verything I was going through but you didn't care because
o go ahead with the contract unles
cont
, or the business goes to my nephew and he is completely
e your wife so you c
cise
a minor or something?" I ask,
had me later than my siblings" He e
ere going to the c
about to sign myself over to him didn't sit well
ut surely he knew everything about
for me. I couldn't each much so
arly morning sun pierced through the blindfolds
ly stocked with clothes and shoes and bags, everything I c
ding appropriate. I ended up with a short formal dress in white.
eady set. The maid told me to sit downn and e
would have to wait till we reached the c
ooking as dashing as
I trust you h
h, s
re on our way. The drive was silent. We both sat in the bac
registrar immediately a
take Nathan Grant as your
his name. Na
I reminded myself that this was
inger. The ring felt cold and heavy on my finger. It was
ment and I followed su
me by the state, I now pronounce you husband and wife" The offi
tions Mr an
ng. During the drive back,
e out together in public. Even when you are alone, remember yo
ifted to my mother, she would be on the surgery t
tense when we are alone" He said as
noticed we were heading in a c
are we
ction. We're going there.
was not yet over. I wondered what his family would
w you were ge
them on their toes" He said sim
as th
arrived at a lovely mansi
ome. It's where we ho
grow increasingly nervous. I could be walking
e, as long as
large open area with people. Like some kind of outdoor party. Some people
ffet of snacks, f
ople turned to look at u
to be in her mid fifties. The
was totally certain that the ex
is lovely young lady is
d up to us. I was focused on the grass below my
o, un
I looked up and my face twisted in
my ex b