It's been a while since I updated this book. However, I have delayed letting you know that I'm writing a book on Samuel and Chrisanna titled "Dispute Marriage" You'll find it on my goodnovel profile. This book is a bit different from others which don't have a forced marriage trope or any abusive family since you are already familiar with both families.
The story revolves around two childhood friends Samuel and Chrisanna and their sudden marriage after Samuel disappears from Chrisanna's life for eight years. The book deals with heavy mental issues and a dark past. Slow burn.Please give that book a try and let me know if you like it.And I would like to know if you would want a short portion of John and Georgia's story or a direct epilogue to close the book.JohnGetting married in the 50s isn't that strange anymore. But for me, it was— for a man who believed his marriage would last forever and then believed he would never marry again. I stood before the mirror as Ryan helped other groomsmen with their last fit."You all look pretty handsome. Ready to leave. But I wish Kevin had that time to get a good fit. Your suit sucks!""I feel better anyway", Kevin snarls. I chuckle while fixing my bow tie, watching my sons in their 20s still fighting like toddlers. It's been a blessing for me to have a family which didn't break even after the biggest disaster. And maybe it was because, in our family, it had always been us. Me and my two boys. Their mother wasn't there. The death was just a formality. I didn't really change that much. My boys were happier than ever after she died. It's really mean of me to think that way but it was the truth. They were traumatised because they were kids. As they grew up, I realised they had a better and healthier
[[By Texas the author is referring to the main city of Texas (TEXAS CITY)]] Ivanna I will miss Texas, memories I have made here over the past few years. It's my last day in this wonderful state with amazing people everywhere. Life won't be the same as before anymore after I move to my old city again. Even though I miss my family, Texas feels like home because of the freedom and amazing friends everywhere. "We just graduated yesterday and you are moving out today," Emily frowns at me when we are exploring the busiest marketplace of Texas. "You know the reason," I say, carrying the big bags stuffed with gifts and chocolates for my family.
IvannaThey can't be serious. It's the day of my sister's wedding. I'm here to attend it, fix my relationships and find a peaceful life. Not for getting married at the last minute. I have no plans to get married anytime soon, especially to a stranger, a man who was about to marry my sister."Janice, you're gotta be kidding me. Where's Irene?" I ask in a heavy tone, taking a step back.Janice and dad look at each other and let out a deep sigh."She disappeared somewhere and she doesn't want to marry him," dad says."Okay," I raise my palms to my chest and press my lips, giving them a nod. "I get it. She left. She doesn't want to marry. The marria
Ivanna"You're looking so beautiful, Ivanna," Janice beams from behind as I look up at myself through the mirror.I can't believe it's happening. Just two hours ago, I had a perfect plan for my present and future. Now, it doesn't work anymore. I freeze, looking at myself in the elegant bridal gown along with the diamond earring glistening in my ears. I always dreamed of this day but the person was different.Sighing, I turn around and discover dad smiling at me. He comes forward and clasps my shoulder, his smile fading away."I'm sorry. It wasn't supposed to be like that," he utters."Should we be sorry, Richard?" Janice scoffs. "I bet she had n
IvannaI can't find my voice to speak as his eyes dart directly on me. My breathing gets faster. He has caught me. He knows that I was about to ditch him too. What if he—What will he do?I don't know.What if he kills me?Jesus Christ!I gulp down. "Who— who are you? What— what are— you saying?" I pretend not to know him, unsure about what to speak.He raises his right eyebrow."You don't know me?"
ChristianI don't know if she's too innocent or too stupid to cover her face when I can see almost half of her revealed body. But whatever she is, she is heavenly cute. My lips automatically stretch into a smile."How am I gonna follow the rules if you keep running and falling?" I smirk as she slowly uncovers her eyes, still covering half of her face.Her ebony black eyes flinch at me along with her delicate body, hurrying to part me away. Nudging me away she stands up properly and squeezes her arms over her chest. My shameless gaze can't help scanning each detail of her. Honestly, I never expected to witness this when I came inside."Huh! Stop finding excuses to touch me, okay?" She scoffs, gazing
IvannaI roll on the super comfortable bed, smelling the scent of fresh sunrays brushing on my skin. Yawning and rubbing my eyes, I push my eyelids at the window and recall that I'm not at my tiny apartment in Texas.I squirm with the thought of Christian beside me and immediately look down. There's no one. I peek at the washroom and then at the clock. It's ten and he may have left for the work.Sigh!I slip my legs down and collect my clothes. Morning means a warm shower for me. I stand under the shower and let my skin absorb the dampness and warmth.With a new morning.I'm a married wom
Ivanna"This is ridiculous," I clamour, shoving my eyes from the stupid document. "How can you do this?""I did this, Mrs Wife. You just said what I am. Here's the proof. You were not at all wrong about me," his lips twitch. I hate this smirk, I hate him. "But you should have been more conscious while signing a document"I feel like stupid; I'm indeed stupid. How can I miss such clauses? But who can ever imagine such clauses?I don't know how to react. Crumpling the documents into my fists, I slam them on the ground."I have never thought you would add such ridiculous clauses," I scream out in frustration.