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Chapter 9~The Wedding~

Author: TESSA YOUNG
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~Aria~

I sat in front of a mirror as Ellie began to style my hair.

Ellie, was Luca’s housemaid.

She oiled it and brushed it until it was smooth and shiny, flowing down my back. Everything about my features looked so perfect, I guess that's what happens when you use expensive creams.

Although my hair was naturally fine and smooth, it wasn't always bad to try out hair creams as well.

After styling my hair, she brought out make up kits.

I couldn't possibly recall the last time I used make up on my face. I didn't see the use in going to such great lengths to look beautiful.

But today being my wedding, it was only right I used it.

“You get to marry Luca Akrim today. Many girls would die to be in your position.” Ellie remarked breaking the silence between us.

“Not me though. I'm not marrying him by choice.” I said sharply.

“Really? Let me guess... The money right?” Ellie asked.

“Of course not!!” I was quick to deny it. But taking another moment to think about that. It partly was a
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