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The Unfortunate Billionaire Husband

In a world where wealth and status reign supreme, Sophia Johnson, an illegitimate daughter, finds herself caught in a web of deception and betrayal. Unexpectedly married to the enigmatic Jude Parker, the CEO of the powerful Parker Empire, Sophia must navigate the treacherous waters of Oscalake's elite society. As her scheming sister, Mia, plots to secure her own place in the Parker family, Sophia discovers that her supposed husband is oblivious to their marriage. Undeterred, she embarks on a relentless quest to unravel the truth, taking on multiple identities and jobs to infiltrate Jude's world. Caught between her desire for independence and the allure of the Parker fortune, Sophia must decide whether to embrace her new role or fight against the forces that seek to control her destiny. With unexpected allies and heart-wrenching betrayals, "The Unfortunate Billionaire Husband" is a gripping tale of resilience, love, and the lengths one woman will go to forge her own path in a world that demands compliance.

iamgwriter · Urban
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The next morning, Sophia with seating down looking at a coffee in front of her like it was part of the reason she wasn't in a good mood, she certainly didn't have the appetite but somehow she blamed the coffee for being part of the reason why she has anxiety building up that she couldn't explain

 

The next minute she was fussing about the coffee and not just looking at it, she had earlier taken only a sip,

to her it tasted really bad that she was disgusted merely thinking about it.

 

She woke up on the wrong side of the bed and everything annoyed her greatly even a cup of coffee that was perfectly prepared.

 

When she had a first sip of it, she had glared angrily at the man who mad the coffee.

"Do you need your brain cells to tell you that milk is much?"

"I..didn't" he tried to explain

"I get it, your brain cells need protein" she scoffed at first and then started an annoying laugh even if what she had said wasn't funny