On the day of her wedding to her childhood sweetheart, Natalie Ford received an unexpected gift: a marriage certificate. It stated that she was already married to a complete stranger—Aiden Handrix. While the wedding guests continued to mock and insult her, her lover Ivan decided to dump her, choosing to marry her half-sister Briena instead. To add insult to injury, she was thrown out of her home. To prove her innocence, Natalie Ford could only take one course of action - she had to find this mysterious Aiden Handrix and get to the bottom of this! The next day, there was news trending on the TV. Justin Harper, the heir of the richest family in the Bayford was returning home. Natalie’s eyes narrowed at the TV screen. ‘Why does this man look exactly like the man in the picture of my wedding certificate?’ In the quest of uncovering the mystery behind her said marriage, she decided to follow him and ask personally. “Are you married?” “No.” “Do you have a twin brother?” “No?” “By chance you heard the name Aiden Handrix?” “No.” “Then, who the hell are you?’ “Your brother.” “Wait, what?” “Yes. Now pack your bags and come home with me.” First got a husband out of the blue and now a brother with the same face? Was god creating clones and offering them to her with different relationships?
"Natalie, can you get my cell phone from my room?" Albert asked.
"G-Grandpa, don't worry. I'll talk to him right away," Natalie replied, forcing an awkward smile. "I haven't spoken to him since this morning, so I'll take this chance…."
"Just admit you're missing him and can't wait to talk," Albert teased, grinning. "Go ahead, call him."
Natalie hurried to her bedroom, tossing her bag onto the bed before quickly dialing Justin's number. The call went through, but he didn't answer.
Come on, pick up already.
She gritted her teeth as the second time the result was the same.
Alright, let's just leave him a message. If he misses it, it's his fault.
She typed him a message and sent while she murmured, Please read this. I don't care what's going on with you and your grandma, but I do care about my grandpa.