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A mirror into her past

A mirror into her past is a 21st century story set in Vancouver, Canada. It revolves around the rebirth story of a young lady who happened to be a princess in her past life. She had terrible parents who were willing to trade her for political power and alliance. Being unable to satisfy this purpose against her own desires, she was subjected to death. In the cause of her rebirth, history repeats itself. This time around, she consented to marrying into a wealthier family to save her father's dying company. A marriage, more like an eye opener to the sad realities of her life as her acclaimed husband became a thread, a mirror into her past. In the cause of finding out about herself, she understands that her husband who was rumored to be terrible was also a victim of exploitation. Everything was done against his will, at such, the marriage was all planned and arranged by his father. The couples later grew soft spots for each other as they had to navigate through the misery together and sort out their differences.

Chibuikem · Urban
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52 Chs

Chapter 25 “ Adonijah will know better”

Lily stepped out of the taxi, her heart pounding as the city buzzed around her. The sight of her new home, now felt like a gilded cage. Although it had never felt like a safe haven for her. The news of her absence from the merging ceremony had spread like wildfire, and the repercussions were evident in every corner of her life.

Her phone buzzed in her pocket. It was a reminder of the missed ceremony, and her chest tightened. She had hoped to avoid the fallout, but the mess was now undeniable. As she walked up the steps to her front door, her mind raced through the events she had missed. The merging ceremony wasn't just a formality—it was a monumental occasion for Lustre, marking its entry into the FM Group, a giant in the business world.

Inside, the atmosphere was tense. The maids moved with an unusual urgency, their faces betraying their unease. Lily tried to offer a reassuring smile, but it felt like a veneer over the underlying chaos.

"Ms. Lily,"