Babysitting My Wife

Babysitting My Wife

By:  Sabrina Chorus  Ongoing
Language: English
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What happens when Noah Hudson who's a famous chef, a billionaire and handsome, has to babysit Millie Quinn who's clumsy, a college student and cute, who turns out to be his wife after an accidental drunk marriage in Las Vegas?

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34 Chapters
Chapter 1
Millie's POV Alright, alright. I got this. Yes, I definitely got this. I'm not an amateur- well, I am but that doesn't count because right now, what I am about to do is an act of bravery and challenge. Yeah! "Next up is Millie Quinn presenting the topic on Trade Markets-" I abruptly stood up, pushing the chair in sudden that it toppled, getting tangled in my legs and... Guess what? I fell to the ground. Proudly indicating how much of a klutz I am and a nuisance to my own life. I groaned in pain, doubting I must've sprained my ankle or broke an arm but definitely invited new areas to be bruised. "Are you alright, Miss Millie?" My professor asked, coming to my aid as he stretched his hand out. I obliged his help because I had a feeling I would make him trip as well. Why, do I have such a strong feeling that clumsiness is staring down at me from every little aspect to grab and the opportunity and gain a ton of throbbing shooting through my body? "I'm alright, Sir," I mumbled, gr
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Chapter 2
I was lying my head on the locker that was supposed to be opened and have used to exchange my books for the next class but I couldn't move as I recollected the humiliation I, unobjectively, showcased."How long am I supposed to stare at you doing absolutely nothing?" Meredith asked, blinking at me boringly.I huffed, "Be my guest, I guess." I hated meeting the same students who possibly were gossiping about my embarrassing moment.And that wasn't just a single one this year. Scratch that, this week.The faint sound of heels clicking against the floor echoed in my ears as I concentrated on the source. Strangely, I knew who it could be belonging to."What's wrong with her?" Hailey asked, shooting a wary glance at me."She's holding onto her priceless embarrassing moment." Meredith sighed, stomping."Why are you both here? Leave me alone." I whined. "Anyways, since you guys are here, let's bunk our last classes.""You're seconds of mood change, honestly scares me," Hailey commented, weari
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Chapter 3
Meredith dropped me off at my house, informing me about the next meet-up and shrugging away my fearing body towards the house that seemed like it would gallop me any second.Let's see if I succeed at lying. Note the sarcasm.I opened the door, inviting myself inside the warm house."Millie? Is that you?" My mom called out, a second after I closed the door behind and tensed up."No, it's my soul." I slapped my forehead for the slip-off. Goofing with my best friends is making me accidentally use the same tone and language towards my mother."What?" She said, storming to the front door as she saw me standing with a regret flowing in my veins.
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Chapter 4
To say, I'm an obedient daughter with, obviously, clumsiness playing beside me. Never have I ever thought I would do something extremely deranging, crazy and perilous."Yes, you're grounded." She repeated herself, making sure I don't ask another time. "Go back in your room. It's time I call a babysitter for you.""Mom!! I'm not a kid to have a babysitter monitor me.. . for what? 24 hours of a day." I was exasperated, disagreeing with her brilliant idea.Now here's the thing. It's not like my mother never appointed babysitters for me when she had business trips and contests to judge. But, all in vain, there were hundreds of complaints registered against me which led them to quit the job- which had a pretty fair pay- and now those files are probably rotting somewhere in the attic.These babysitters even took payment for their damages. I'm not a monster or anything but it's just their necessity stuff used to mesmerize me and as a curious explorer child, I was prompted to check them out."
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Chapter 5
I'll spare the long drive to Las Vegas which wasn't the ideal kind like shown in the movies. It was like we were resurrected as zombies with dark under-eye bags and hair disheveled, practically a nest for a bird to settle in.Or it was just my hair that would resemble a nest. Curly hair, my friends. I'm the only one from the squad to have such hair.Aside from that, we safely landed in Las Vegas having to almost hustle against jerks on the Jeep who raced us on the highway, and Hailey was hyped and streaked our ride, cutting the duration of the long trip."Finally! I am able to stand rather than sit for hours." Meredith exclaimed, plopping down on the grass.Hailey went off to book us a room in the hotel by herself and I wasn't gonna protest over it. The money I earn goes straight to my ravenous hunger strike stomach and the college expenses as well.Meredith, well... I clearly have no idea what she does. She's this slim girl in our squad whose weight doesn't increase. Sadly, I'm the ki
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Chapter 6
I nervously tapped my foot against the floor of the elevator. We both were alone, waiting to reach the room that my friends had decided to share it with them. "Um... I...nevermind." I mumbled, giving up to make a conversation with him. I didn't even get his name and all I could remember was his eyes that were captivating. Now that we're standing beside each other, he's pretty tall. Sucks to be short. "Um, thank you for saving me earlier..." I mumbled, barely able to hear over myself. My ears were turning red and I felt a lump forming in my throat when he twisted to look at me. Okay, he's very intimidating. Did I forget I can't talk to boys well?? He smiled, actually smiled with his lips stretched out and that added more charm to his face, brightening the glow in his warm eyes. I coughed, averting my gaze before I ende
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Chapter 7
Funny how things turn out whenever Las Vegas is added in the lives of an individual because it has gotten many untold stories and risks borne from it.Just like that, I had a story to tell as well but oh, boy! I first need to sober up.I laid flat on my back, staring at the mahogany ceiling which was halfway distracting my thoughts but nevertheless, I replayed the encounter with Noah Hudson. The guy seemed like a gentleman and probably older than me.Now, he got the good looks but I didn't have any fluttery feeling rising in the pits of my diaphragm. The feeling of flushed up by the butterflies.Or it's more like getting murdered by the butterflies? I blinked, frowning, baffled by my strange weird yet creepy thoughts emerging especially after midnight. I couldn't quite sleep since my mind has been occupied over certain someone."Hailey? Hailey?" I called out to her in a soft whisper.She hummed, shifting her slumpy body and drap
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Chapter 8
Grumbling filled the atmosphere. That's basically what my friends do a lot. It's a routine of ours or the torture I bestowed upon my best mates."This is all your fault. I was having such a perfect wedding dream." Meredith sighed dreamily, looking out the window."Eyes on the road, girl." I reminded, rolling my eyes at their pricked moods.They haven't stopped complaining about how noisily I woke them up, must I say, that I didn't care about that."Alright, let's stop all being moody and grumpy old men." Hailey shivered at the thought, "So where to next?" "You should know. I am blank." I replied, shrugging."Right," Hailey mumbled, scrolling over her phone to search for the places to have ultimate fun. The last resort better not be the casino.I twisted my neck back, trailing my sight over the car riding behind us."Do they really have to tag along?" I asked, unappreciative for them tagging along."Yes
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Chapter 9
"Quit tryna make me feel bad." I sang loudly, snatching the mic from the reception. It was more of an announcement phone call I picked up from the Reception. My mind was fuzzy and buzzy but I didn't stop and climbed the reception table, dancing with the music playing in my head. As usual, I was minding my own business being completely crazy. For all I know, I had gone nuts because after that I was kicked out. "Welp... that didn't work out well." I pursed my lips, looking at Noah who was part of this plan. "We did break the rules so... how were you even able to take such a risk?" He asked in a disbelief tone. I guess I impressed him. "Been doing that since birth." I proudly stated. He noted with his silence responding in return, "Yeah, I'm gonna go." I grabbed his forearm, pulling him in swiftly. "Hey, hey! You can't just leave me here. I don't know about you but this is my first time here." He poked his inner cheek with his tongue as he distantly squinted his eyes, "And what
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Chapter 10
My friends must be wondering, how I survived the drink of liquor. Well, I didn't. They ended up doing the majority of the work, cleaning up the mess that I momentarily laid out for them.Now, clearly what happened? Oh, I would've enlightened you all but I don't know. All I know, I woke up with a massive headache where my insides were ripping apart.Or maybe World War III was channeling inside me."Millie! Do you have any idea what have you done?" Hailey shouted, deafening my hearing for sure.I groaned, hissing at the poking of my headache that wasn't ready to stop any second."Shut up." It came out as a whisper because of my sore throat. "Hand me some water." I coughed out, pushing my curly hair.Whoever it was, they did a good deed offering a cup of cold water which is what I was in need of. Once it went through the dryness occupying like a Sahara desert, I finally looke
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