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Arranged Marriage: The Prince And I

“Hey, let me go.” Ziza tugged her arm from his grasp, “I’m not going anywhere with you.” “Yes, you are.” He countered. “No, I’m not and you can’t make me.” She threw her hands in the air, exasperated. “What? You need your secret lover’s permission?” He jerked his head in Ferran’s direction. When Ziza followed his meaning, she gaped, horrified. “Ferran is like a brother to me! I’m just not hungry.” “Well, that is unfortunate for you. You are coming anyway. Which exit would you prefer? Over my shoulder and leave quite the impression, or cordially walking with me to the car. Your choice.” “You wouldn’t dare.” Ziza folded her arms across her chest. The silence that followed smouldered between them, making it apparent just how close to each other they stood, their gazes clashing fiercely. ------------- Another modern-day Cinderella story… Ziza Bashar has a bright future ahead of her. A chance to leave behind all the family drama and a relationship gone wrong when her career takes a turn for the best. But all those dreams are short-lived, as one fateful night turns her world upside down when an altercation between her and the prince occurs. Clashes with a not so charming prince… He was used to being the ladies’ man, rarely ever photographed with the same woman twice. Self-made billionaire crown KUDZAI MUKOYI prince, Rafiq Al Shahaad, is the least bit thrilled by his parents’ matchmaking skills. By the king’s decree, he has to marry! To make matters worse, the intense connection between him and Ziza shakes them both to their cores with its power, so much that they couldn’t help but loathe it off the bat… Little did they know, life would rip them both a new one when they learnt the truth.

Kudzai Mukoyi · Urban
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88 Chs

Chapter Twenty

“Wow, guys.” She swallowed, “thank you sincerely. No one’s done such a wonderful thing for me. This so dear and special to me. Although I’m sad to be leaving, I’m also happy and excited... not to mention petrified of what’s coming,” there were rumbles of laughter, “I’m very grateful for what you guys have done for me today and I just want you to know you will always be a part of me, you’re my family, my home.” Aziza raised her glass to the crowd’s cheers, then snickered as she said,