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Innocent wife

Samara Winter was her daddy's only daughter. Her mother had left when she was little for greener pastures but her father had stayed by her side. He cooked, he did the dishes, he taught her how to insert her tampons. He taught her all about adulthood but he forgot that life isn't going to be daisies and roses. he forgot to teach her to cope with this terrible world. he forgot to tell her that the elite society was toxic and she should keep away from them. Most importantly, he forgot to teach her to not fall for cold and heartless billionaires because all they do is play with people like toys. Now, her father has been diagnosed with partial stroke. Samara isn't ready to give up her dreams to become a doctor so she does what any other person would do. She works. With her scholarship threatened, Samara knows she needs to focus more on her studies. She is soon forced by a client of hers into marriage to save her father's life. Neil Thompson was anything but romantic, he was heartless and he despised with his living cells the woman that has been forced into marriage with him by his grandfather. She's a gold digger he can sense it but he can also sense her naivety. A sheep forced into the pack of wolves. He is determined to make her suffer. He hates innocence. He believed no one could be innocent and he is determined to prove himself right and his grandfather wrong.

Obasi_Franca · Fantasy
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31 Chs

Chapter 14

Samara's POV

 When Charles had said 'Come meet the rest of the Thompson family.' I had expected to see Neil, his parents and maybe his sister and her husband, but what I didn't expect, was to be led into a huge room filled with at least twenty people. More than half of them turned to look at us and I couldn't help but spot Neil standing at the side, just a few feet away from us and talking to a brunette who looked like she had just walked out from the cover of Forbes magazine.

"Samara?" Charles called out to me when he noticed I wasn't following.

"Come on, let me introduce you."

Alex had run off to somewhere as soon as we entered the room and was no where to be seen.