LOGINAvery thought she'd found her happily ever after with Ethan, the charming billionaire who swept her off her feet in Willow Creek. But after one night of passion, she discovered he was a Playboy she left him, heartbroken by her finding only for her to return home to find her grandmother, her only family, had passed away. Devastated, Avery discovered a shocking truth: she was the daughter of a millionaire. She relocated to New York, and she met Ethan again, but this time, he was determined to win her back. Unbeknownst to him, Avery had been hiding a life-changing secret: she's the mother of his twin babies. As Avery navigates her complicated past and the wicked family members who despise her, Ethan's pursuit becomes relentless. He'll stop at nothing to reclaim the love they shared, but Avery's secrets threaten to tear them apart. Can she trust him with her heart and the truth about their children, or will it drive them further apart? Ethan's words kept echoing in her mind: "I've been searching for you for six years, Avery. I won't let you go again." Setting
View MoreI woke up to an empty bed, the sheets still rumpled from a night of passionate lovemaking. Ethan was nowhere to be found, but I didn't think much of it. Maybe he had gone for a jog or something. I smiled to myself, feeling a flutter in my chest. Last night had been...wow.
I got out of bed, wrapping the sheet around me, and started searching for my clothes. I put them on and went down the hall. That's when I heard them, Ethan's friends, laughing and joking in the living room. I paused, my heart sinking as I listened to their conversation. "Dude, you're such a player," one of them said, chuckling. "You've got a different girl every week. First, it was that redhead, then the blonde, and now this innocent small-town girl? " Ethan's laughter was low and husky, sending a shiver down my spine. "It's easy to get these ladies hooked," he said. "Just tell them the right things, and they're putty in your hands." I felt like I'd been punched in the gut. The air was knocked out of me, and I couldn't breathe. I stumbled backward, my eyes welling up with tears. I didn't remember much after that. I just knew I had to get out of there, to escape the humiliation and the pain. I ran out of the house, not caring that I wasn’t properly dressed. I didn't go home. I went to the lake, my favorite place in the world. I'd always found solace in its silence and beauty, and today was no exception. I sat on the dock, my feet dangling in the water, and let the tears flow. I thought back to everything that had happened. How Ethan had strolled into the diner, flashin' that sexy' smile, and I'd fallen for it foolishly. He'd been coming to the diner for over a week, and I'd felt a connection with him, something that went beyond just a customer-server relationship. He'd asked me out, and I'd refused, but he'd kept coming back, and I'd started to think maybe, just maybe, he was different. Grams had warned me, told me that rich city boys like Ethan would only bring trouble. She'd said he was playing me, that he didn't care about me. But I'd choose to listen to Emma, my best friend, who advised me to follow my heart. I was also blinded by his charm, as well as the way he made me feel. I'd been so stupid. As I sat there, reminiscing about everything that had happened, I recalled how he had come to the diner for a week straight, trying to get my attention. At first, I had ignored him because of what Grams had said. That he would toy with my heart and leave me heartbroken. I know Grandma is always right, so I always listen to whatever she says. I thought I didn't need any trouble in my life, but he kept coming back. Little by little, I started catching feelings for him. When he invited me to the bonfire night, Emma convinced me to accept. We lied to Grams; I was going to Emma's house for a sleepover. The first time I lied to my grandma and I ended up getting my heart shattered I made a decision. I was done with Ethan Harrison. I was done with his games, his lies, his empty promises. I was going to forget about him, move on with my life, and never look back. I stood up, wiping away my tears, and started to make my way back to the diner. But as I approached the house, I noticed something was off. The diner was closed, and there was no familiar smell of coffee and pancakes in the air. A sense of unease washed over me as I rushed to open the door, and everywhere was quiet. Then, I hurriedly opened Grams' room. Something was wrong. She was always up early, making breakfast for the morning crowd. I burst through the door, and my heart sank. Grams was lying in her bed, her eyes closed,I rushed to her side, shaking her, calling out her name, but she didn't respond. Her skin was cold and rigid. "No, no, no, no, no..." I felt for a pulse, but there was none. I screamed, my voice echoing through the empty house, as I dialed the emergency line with shaking hands. Please, God, let her be okay.I was heavily pregnant, my belly swollen with our third child. The room was filled with the sound of laughter and chaos, as Eva and Alex, played in the living room, chasing each other around the furniture. I took a break from work since I was already in my third trimester, although I still do some work from home. Don't blame me; I love to work and hate staying idle. I only took the break because the doctor said I needed to rest. And also, I have nothing to worry about. Windsor Properties has been doing great; we are back on our feet, and I can't help but be proud of myself. It wasn't easy, but we are where we should be, which is on top. We are now among the best real estate firms in New York.My dad was so proud of me “Avery I never doubted you once I know you would make me proud” he had said with a proud smile on his face.I am home waiting for my dear husband, he is working late, but I know he will be home soon. As if on cue, the front door opened, and Ethan walked in, looking
The sun was shining bright, casting a warm glow over the beautiful beach where our wedding was taking place. The waves crashed against the shore, creating a soothing melody that seemed to match the beat of my heart. I stood in front of the mirror, my heart racing with excitement, as I got ready to walk down the aisle. I couldn't help but think about how far I had come, from being a naive girl to a strong, confident woman, and now, I was about to marry the love of my life. As I looked at myself in the mirror, I couldn't help but smile at the beautiful bride staring back at me. My dress was a stunning white gown, with intricate lace details and a beautiful round neckline. The dress hugged my curves perfectly, accentuating my figure in all the right places. My hair was styled in a beautiful updo, with a few loose strands framing my face. I looked like a princess, and I felt like one too. Emily, my sister-in-law, was beaming in her bridesmaid dress, helping me get into my wedding go
We left the hospital after a week, and Ethan was recovering well. The doctor said he needed to come back for a final checkup in a week to make sure everything was fine. As we drove to the police station, I couldn't help but feel a mix of emotions. I had convinced Ethan to come with me to see Emma, but I wasn't sure what to expect. Ethan kept asking me if I was okay, but I was lost in my thoughts. When we arrived at the police station, I spotted my stepmother, Vivian, standing in the office talking to my dad, looking smug. But her expression quickly changed when she saw Ethan and me walking in together. Her eyes narrowed, and she sneered at me. "You need to get my kids and me out of this place," she said to my dad, her voice venomous. "All this was your fault. If you hadn't brought that witch and treated her better than our kids, I wouldn't have done this. I had to fight for what actually belongs to my kids and me." My dad looked at her, his expression unreadable. "Are you done?
I woke up with a jolt, screaming Avery’s name. The pain in my shoulder was intense, but it was nothing compared to the fear that gripped my heart. I had to make sure she was okay. Then I heard her voice, soft and soothing. “Ethan, calm down, I’m okay.” I opened my eyes to see her face, bruised and battered, but smiling at me. A wave of relief washed over me, thank God she was okay. I looked her up and down, taking in her injuries. She had been treated, but I could see the pain in her eyes—a pain that went beyond physical hurt. I tried to sit up, but a sharp pain shot through my shoulder, and I winced. “Easy, love,” Avery said, gently pushing me back onto the bed. “You’re okay” I said looking at her in shock. “I would sworn I saw you got shot before I lost consciousness” I said looking at confused and waiting for explanation. “Okay Ethan calm down you just woke up you need to rest” she said looking at me with love. “No I am fine I want to get all the details now” I said firmly “ok
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