تسجيل الدخولI cooked an entire dinner spread to celebrate the day I was supposed to marry my girlfriend. Then, I called her to ask when she would be home. However, I heard her jeering about me with her friends the moment the call connected. "Lydia, Owen is way too easy to fool. That fake marriage certificate didn't even have an official seal, and he still bought it, believing he was your husband. We wouldn't have had to pretend to work at the City Hall if you and Trevor hadn't already gotten the real one." Lydia let out a careless, mocking chuckle. "Husband? Please. He's just a desperate fool who follows me around like a lovesick puppy. The only he's good for is being my free live-in maid. Trevor and I grew up together. He's the one who's always mattered most to me." My fingers tightened around the fake certificate as tears blurred my vision. I had loved her with everything I had for five whole years. Yet, my devotion meant nothing to her. I had never even been considered as a candidate as her future husband. I had only been free help. The woman I had wanted to spend my life with had never loved me at all. Fine. I called my childhood friend instead. "Are you free? Let's go get married."
عرض المزيدI replied, "That works." Celeste's eyes widened. She stared at me like I had personally betrayed her as she exclaimed, utterly aghast, "That works? Owen, you've changed!" She pointed at me, looking wounded. "You're so eager to be some rich woman's trophy husband that you're actually happy that your poor wife has to take over the family business and give up her freedom?" I smiled blandly and patted her shoulder. "Celeste, work hard. I wasn't born with a silver spoon, so at least let my son be born into money." The word "son" seemed to flip a switch in her head. She suddenly buried herself in my arms, her ears turning red. "Then, what are we waiting for? Let's start working to actually put a bun in the oven." ... I saw Lydia again a month later. Honestly, I didn't expect to run into her at all. She found me at work and begged me for a chance to talk. She had become almost unrecognizable in just one month. She used to carry herself like a confident business owner. She
Good times didn't last long as Celeste's mother passed away, and I got a girlfriend. After that, I stopped paying attention to her. After she was taken back into the Wren family, my father never had another chance to unleash his legendary temper on her. "A penny for your thoughts, Owen?" Celeste tossed me a helmet, jerking me out of my thoughts. I looked at the motorcycle in front of me and immediately panicked. This was a woman who usually showed up in luxury cars, sports cars, or chauffeured sedans. Yet, she had arrived on a motorcycle. I asked, "Where's the Mercedes? The Rolls-Royce? The Maserati?" Celeste snatched the helmet from my hands and shoved it onto my head. "We're building marital chemistry today." I had no idea what she meant, but I obediently climbed onto the motorcycle anyway. The second she started the engine, my hands went from clutching at the back of her jacket to locking around her waist like a vice. I thought, 'Is this what she meant by building mari
As Celeste spoke, she planted one foot firmly on Lydia's back. Lydia let out a muffled cry before groaning in pain. Celeste's smile disappeared. "Bitch, don't start whining now. Where was all this fear when you were bullying my husband?" Lydia knew exactly what kind of person Celeste was; she only forgot because I contacted Celeste less after we started dating. Celeste had also stepped back from my life out of respect for my relationship with Lydia. Due to us being decent people with morals, Lydia eventually forgot one key detail—I wasn't alone because there was always someone who had my back. Lydia still had the nerve to argue. "Owen is my husband. We already signed the papers." Before she could say another word, Celeste took the marriage certificate from her pocket. Then, she held it up and opened it right in front of Lydia, revealing the stamped seal and our signatures. Celeste's voice turned cold. "Look carefully, Lydia. Owen is my husband. I gave you the chance to ch
My childhood friend, Celeste Wren, sauntered in like she the queen she was. However, the cool smile on her face vanished the moment she saw me. Instead, a stormy look flashed to life. She crossed the room in a few quick steps and pulled me behind her. Her eyes swept over everyone in the house before landing on Lydia. Lydia was the first to speak, her face tight with hostility. "Celeste, what are you doing here?" The reason they knew each other was simple. Back when Lydia and I were just starting to date, Celeste used to bring me breakfast. Celeste and I had grown up together. When we were kids, she and her mother lived in the same apartment as my family. She had always been wild, stubborn, and impossible to tame. The only person she feared was my dad. After her mother passed away, she stayed with my family for a while. Then, we came home from school together on her 15th birthday and found the courtyard crowded with strangers. Those people took Celeste away, yet sh


















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