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Falling for The Billionaire

Tiffany Madrigal was bound to marry the son of one of the richest families on the globe, Lincoln Sandoval. But Lincoln is a known playboy, a baddie as well. Tiffany could never imagine how would it be like when she's finally married to him. If she's being honest, she already lost hopes of Lincoln changing for the best. Until one day, a lady from the past entered the scene. Lincoln unexpectedly claimed to be in love with the woman and wanted to call off his wedding with Tiffany. "You'll suffer if you choose to be with her," she tried to threaten him but he did not listen. Lincoln's stubbornness brought distraught to the woman's family and it was all witnessed by Tiffany. As he choked on his dry tears, Tiffany found herself reaching him out to give solace. Little did she know it was the start of the rollercoaster ride that she was about to get herself into. Will her growing feelings for the man get attended to by him? Or will she suffer in a marriage with Lincoln constantly reminding her of being the only hindrance that he and his lover cannot be together?

DollBri · Urban
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87 Chs

Countryside

It was the middle of November when Tiffany and Lincoln went to travel in the countryside, searching for a house suited to the lady's taste and partially away from the city where people might question the downfall of her family. The sun rays were blaring through the tinted windows of the car they were riding as they drive down the barely occupied highway. 

"This is where you're going to spend the holidays? Alone?" Lincoln asked out of nowhere while keeping his eyes on the road. Being the man behind the wheel, he was careful enough to handle his speed limit even though the wide and open road kept giving him the urge to fasten up. 

Tiffany let out a soft hum in response to his question. Her eyes were searching for nothing in particular through the tall grasses, bushes, and few wildflowers that they drive passed through. "I think it would be delightful, a little change to what I've used to experience," she stated with her gaze fixed on the view outside of the window.