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Billionaire's Secret Wife

Amelia was a secret from birth because she was illegal; she was not included in the family book and was home-schooled all her life. When it was time to get married, her father wanted her to remain a secret from the world. She had promised herself that she was going to take charge of one thing in her life – her marriage. Regardless of how her life had been controlled so far by her father and stepmother, they won’t pick her husband for her. So, when her father had arranged a marriage for her with her friend’s son – one they have never seen, he lived abroad all his life. Again, they wanted a secret marriage. Amelia swore to run away before the marriage. Would she succeed? Mike cared nothing about marriage. But, when it was time to inherit his family business, his father made marriage to his friend’s daughter compulsory. He was ready to obey, so he could disobey later. He would get married to her, inherit his legal property, and divorce the wife – finally gaining his freedom back. But when he saw Amelia, all his plans changed.

Wendara · Urban
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96 Chs

Fifty One

 

Amelia had never done anything like this; the whole house was a mess and she had no idea if she was getting it right or making it worse.  She placed the hot water beside the bed and draped the hand towel inside throwing it down when the heat from the water touched her.  She picked it up again until she was able to squeeze it successfully.  She dabbed it on Loveth's bruise earning a loud noise from her.

 

Mike sat on the nearest chair away from flying hot water and safe from screams.  He peered at Amelia. "I think it's best we take her to the hospital. You don't know what you are doing, and I have zero knowledge of medicine."

 

"No," Amelia said again.  He had repeated this for the hundredth time, but what was she supposed to say if they asked how she had sustained the injury?  She couldn't tell on her family for the sake of their reputation and although her stepmother hated her, she was still the only mother figure she had in her life.