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THE BILLIONAIRE'S CRYBABY

CHECK OUT THE BILLIONAIRE'S HAUGHTY BABY, which is the story of Ace, and Fays daughter, Dream. Out now! "You can't hurt me anymore, Ace. I'm not that crybaby you used to know," she warned, taking a step back. "Who said anything about hurting anyone, darling? There's only one place I need to cry for me. One very," his eyes trailed down her body, and stopped between her thighs. "Very moist place." He took two steps forward, and closed the gap between them. Ace is the legitimate heir to the Atticus dynasty, but there's a condition. Grandpa before his death says he cannot fully inherit everything until he gets married, and stays married for at least a year. Quick to think, he finds a solution to his dilemma; A contract marriage. With the help of his personal assistant, Grant, He finds Fay Landon. Dainty Fay that cries a lot, and can talk a storm. He vows it's only a marriage of convenience, until the redhead let's her hair down, and shows him the woman behind the tears. She falls first, but he falls harder. In the middle of the war for a billion dollar empire, heartless Ace Atticus will learn that to come out victorious, he needs a Fay up his sleeve. THIRD MONTH OF WIN-WIN. PLEASE SUPPORT ME WITH YOUR VOTES, COLLECTIONS, REVIEWS, COMMENTS, AND GIFTS. THANK YOU.

angel_freeborn · Urban
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271 Chs
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STRANGER TALES

"Dead? Oh my God, I'm so sorry about that! You two must have been pretty close if you remember her so fondly," Fay said, a hint of sadness in her eyes.

She didn't like the whole concept of death. It was too permanent. An experience that leaves traumatic moments in its wake. If she had the ability to snuff out death from the world, she would, and replace it with something less hurting.

He chuckled bitterly at her reaction. "I wish we were. I actually never met her in person. I only went by the description my wife gave me."

She frowned, her sadness at the thought of death, switching to confusion. "I don't understand. How come you never met your daughter-in-law?" She asked.

"Because I never accepted her marriage to my son," he said in a regret-filled voice, and shook his head.