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Chapter One Hundred Eighty: One

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last update publish date: 2026-05-20 10:43:49

Alliyah Agustin

Our kisses didn’t just deepen—they unraveled.

What began as something slow and searching twisted into something desperate, almost feral. There was no rhythm anymore, no patience—just heat, hunger, and the quiet loss of control.

His lips moved against mine like he was trying to claim something, and I answered just as fiercely, meeting every movement with equal need.

Our hands couldn’t stay still. They wandered, gripped, pressed—like we were both trying to anchor ourselves, but f
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  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter One Hundred Eighty: One

    Alliyah AgustinOur kisses didn’t just deepen—they unraveled.What began as something slow and searching twisted into something desperate, almost feral. There was no rhythm anymore, no patience—just heat, hunger, and the quiet loss of control. His lips moved against mine like he was trying to claim something, and I answered just as fiercely, meeting every movement with equal need.Our hands couldn’t stay still. They wandered, gripped, pressed—like we were both trying to anchor ourselves, but failing with every passing second.Because there was nothing steady about this. The air between us burned. Every touch fed it. Every breath made it worse. It wasn’t just desire anymore—it was consuming, something heavier, something that pulled us under with no intention of letting go.I let out a sharp breath when his lips tore away from mine, only to descend to my neck. The shift made my head fall back instantly, exposing more of myself to him without thought. His mouth was warm, relentless—li

  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter One Hundred Seventy Nine: Warmth

    Alliyah AgustinHe told me, with a quiet kind of certainty that settled deep in my chest, that he already knew more than enough about what was happening, and that I didn’t need to worry—especially not about my parents. The way he said it wasn’t careless reassurance; it was firm, grounded, almost protective, as if he had already taken the weight of that fear from me and decided to carry it himself.Kassandrah had been the last person to speak to them, and that detail lingered heavily in my mind, refusing to be ignored. It circled back again and again, pointing in the same direction, making it impossible to deny that she might be the reason they disappeared in the first place.Then he told me something that shifted everything I thought I understood—we had a truce with the Coles. The realization came slowly but hit all at once. That explained why Philip and Pheonix had suddenly started working closely with me back then, why their actions had begun to align with mine in ways that hadn’t

  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter One Hundred Seventy Eight: Talk

    Alliyah AgustinI took a long bath, allowing myself to stay there far longer than I usually would, and it felt like a quiet kind of relief I hadn’t experienced in such a long time that I almost didn’t recognize it at first. The warmth of the water seemed to ease every inch of tension in my body, slowly unraveling the exhaustion that had built up over the past days, and for once, I didn’t rush myself. Instead, I lingered, letting the stillness wrap around me, letting my thoughts drift without direction until everything felt just a little lighter. By the time I finished, I felt refreshed in a way that went beyond the physical, as though I had been given a brief moment to breathe again. I carefully dried my hair before stepping out of our room, making sure I wouldn’t carry the dampness with me.It was almost dawn, and the faint, early light filtering in through the windows gave everything a muted, almost fragile quality, as if the world itself was still deciding whether to wake. I co

  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter One Hundred Seventy Seven: House in sea

    Alliyah AgustinHe looked at me intently, his gaze unwavering and almost piercing, as if he were trying to read every thought I kept hidden behind my silence, and the intensity of it made something in me tense. I instinctively crossed my arms over my chest in a quiet, defensive gesture, as though I needed something to shield myself from the weight of his attention, before meeting his stare with one just as sharp, refusing to be the first one to look away. “Am I speaking to someone right now?” I asked, my voice edged with irritation, though beneath it lingered something far less certain.“Wife,” he said softly, the word leaving his lips with an ease that made it sound as though nothing had ever changed between us.Before I could react or pull my hands away, he reached for them, his touch surprisingly gentle for someone who usually carried such authority in everything he did. He lifted one of my hands slowly, almost as if giving me time to stop him, but I didn’t, and then he pressed

  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter One Hundred Seventy Six: Recovered

    Alliyah AgustinDays slipped by quietly, blending into one another, and through it all, Claire remained a constant presence at my side. She kept me company in my room, rarely leaving for long, always finding something to occupy my attention. Yet no matter how gentle or well-meaning her efforts were, I couldn’t shake the feeling that she was deliberately trying to distract me—like there was something just beyond my reach that she didn’t want me to notice.Alexander, on the other hand, had become a fleeting figure in my days. He would appear in the dead of night while I was half-asleep, a shadow at the edge of my consciousness, only to disappear again before morning came. By the time I woke, he would already be gone, absent for the entire day as if he had never been there at all.Something wasn’t right. I could feel it in the silence, in the way conversations stopped just short of meaning anything. They were keeping something from me—both of them.I tried to reason with myself. It ma

  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter One Hundred Seventy Five: Week

    Alliyah AgustinI slowly opened my eyes, squinting against the harsh brightness that immediately greeted me. The light felt almost blinding, forcing me to shut them again for a moment.But as I tried to steady myself, fragments of memory came rushing back all at once—like a river breaking through a dam, overwhelming and impossible to stop.Gunshots echoed in my mind. The image of guards surrounding us flashed vividly, their presence suffocating. Everything felt distorted, like a dream slipping through my fingers. All I knew for certain was this: I had killed. Over and over again. Not out of cruelty, but to survive—to protect. To protect Philip…and to keep my promise to him and Claire. I had sworn that neither of them would die before they found each other again, and I meant to keep that promise, no matter the cost.The reason I never let them reunite sooner weighed heavily on me. I needed leverage—people on my side. I needed time to investigate everything on my own, especially becaus

  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter Forty Nine: New

    Alliyah Agustin-Astley“Alexander, do you know what happened to Victoria Smith?” I asked casually, though my voice betrayed a hint of hesitation. “I heard she’s missing. It’s all over the news, a lot of her fans are going crazy about it.”We were seated across from each other at the dining table, t

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  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter Forty Eight: Picture

    Malix Alphine“I think the boss is falling in love,” I said, grinning to myself as I snickered and walked down the dim hallway leading to the cells.“Stop talking nonsense,” Dexter replied sharply, keeping his eyes forward. “He needs an heir for the last will. He’s only acting that way to please Ms

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  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter Forty FIve: Mall

    Alliyah Agustin-AstleyI bit my lower lip the moment I realized how many eyes were following us. People slowed down, some whispering, others outright staring as the five of us walked through the mall in an odd formation, clearly searching for something.My gaze flicked over my shoulder. All of them

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  • Married The Wrong Groom   Chapter Forty Three: Comfort

    Alliyah Agustin-AstleyThe entire ride home passed in heavy silence. The city lights blurred past the windows, but I barely noticed any of it. All I could feel was exhaustion—bone-deep, soul-crushing exhaustion—and an overwhelming sense of gratitude that I was no longer there.Every time I closed

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