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Accidentally Married To Mr. Billionaire

Love knows no boundaries, no age limits. It only knows how to bring two hearts together... Yasmin Wiley, 19, a smart but clumsy woman, was happy with her life. She dreamed about being a famous designer. Her life turned upside down when she was forced to marry her sister's groom because her sister ran away on the wedding day. Declan Wilson, a 27-year-old billionaire, was so preoccupied with the business that he had no time for romance. His lack of interest in women even led to the rumor that he was gay. He would not marry, but he had to accept defeat under the pressure of his father. But the bride got changed on the wedding day. Life was not easy for them. Yet they got close and comfortable with each other slowly. Then things got ugly when certain misunderstandings worsened their differences. There were brawls, ego clashes, and doubts. No make-up sessions were enough to mend their severed relationship. Will Yasmin and Declan be able to put aside their differences and rekindle their love for one another? Or does fate have something in store for them that will keep them apart forever? =========== You can check my other books. The Billionaire's Sick Wife - Completed Temptation of Billionaire's Secret Lover: A tale of love and revenge - Completed. The Contract Bride of Mr. Reid - Ongoing, daily updated. My Ex-Husband Begged Me To Take Him Back - Ongoing, daily updated.

Angelica2511 · Urban
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493 Chs

Chapter 312- The suicide

Earl drove speedily to the hospital. His gut clenched with the thought that Amber would do something bad to herself before he could reach her. Her reassurance that she would wait for him was not enough to ease him. What he knew was that Amber was mentally unfit. If he was late, she would jump down.

He wished he had wings so he could fly over to her. Even though he was driving speedily, it took him several minutes to get to the hospital. When he drove in through the gate, he noticed a group of people gathering a little away from the parking area. Some ward boys were running in and out. It appeared that a critically ill patient had just arrived.

But his heart shook in trepidation as he sensed something unusual. 

"What are they doing there?" He rushed over there after parking his car.

As he got closer to the group, his steps slowed.

"Poor woman. Her life ended just like this."