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Husband Upgrade: Heiress's First Love

She gave up everything to marry the man she loved. She turned her back on her family for him. She left the world she knew and threw away her inheritance for him. After three years of marriage, Lilith Durfort accepted the truth. Her husband was only using her as his step-sister's personal blood bank! She divorced him and returned to the life she had left behind. Returned to her family. But she was only allowed back into the Durfort family under two conditions: 1. She becomes heir (easy!) 2. She marries a man of her Grandfather’s choosing But who did her Grandfather chose? Alexander Harris, the most eligible bachelor in the country and her first love! The man who broke her heart and pushed her into the arms of her worthless ex-husband. Can Lilith survive being married to someone who crushed her heart and soul? Or is there a way for her to get out of this arranged marriage before Alexander ruins her again? WARNING: First POV Will have SMUT Lots of Back Story Lots of Side Couples and Ships

wounded_warrior · Urban
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204 Chs

Your Relationship, My Relationship

"Take me away?" Cassandra asked, stunned by my declaration.

"Yup," I said. "Since I started working with you I've been plotting of ways to convince you to abandon working for Lex and be my assistant."

Cassandra eyed me carefully. 

I could tell that she had noticed the change in my demeanor. 

The way I carried myself when I was Lily or Lilibeth was different from how I truly was.

I hated acting like the meek and innocent employee who was nothing but a victim of her ex's infidelity. I was sick and tired of people pitying me.

"I know I'm different now," I said to Cassandra, catching her off guard and making my cousin laugh. "I won't lie to you, this is how I am and you'll just have to get used to it."

"She won't change for you," Lex said, backing up my statement. "Heck I doubt she would even change for Alexi and she—"

"Don't you dare finish that sentence, Lexington," I said as I glared at him.

He simply smiled and nodded.