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Contract Marriage: From Vows To Vengeance

What good could come out of a loveless marriage birthed from a bitter feud? Amelia Hudgens' dream of a marital bliss filled with love was shattered when she was married off to Daniel Theodore as a pawn for an ancient vendetta. Her husband, Daniel, was a cruel and abusive man who tormented her with his mistress and his fists. He shattered her dreams of happiness and freedom, leaving her broken and hopeless. Hope bloomed, fragile as a butterfly's wing, when she discovered life stirring within her, but fate had other plans. A tragic accident took away her unborn baby, leaving her shattered and alone. Daniel blamed her for everything, even in the hospital where she was recovering. He showed no mercy, only malice. Amelia wanted to end her misery, to jump from a bridge and drown in the sea. But as she was about to take the final plunge, she crossed paths with Cullen, a mysterious man who saved her from the brink of death. He was kind and gentle, a soothing balm for her wounded soul. He offered her a chance to start over, to heal from her past. But could Amelia trust him? Could she rebuild her life and find happiness again? Could she stand up against Daniel, who would stop at nothing to get her back? Was Cullen's help all genuine?

Lizbella · Urban
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143 Chs

Chapter 128

Amelia's eyes widened in amazement. The fireworks in the sky were so beautiful and gave her a particular type of inner peace.

She stood in the middle of a gathering with Cullen beside her. Everyone loved the view of the sky and smiled as much as she did. Couples cuddled at every corner and teenagers screamed in excitement and took pictures.

Amelia turned to Cullen. She clapped her eyes in excitement. "Did you see that? That was beautiful," she screamed.

"Hmm," Cullen replied lazily. "I saw nothing." he sounded regretful and forced his face to rise to the sky. He had been so lost staring at her and forgot about the fireworks.

Amelia smiled softly. "You weren't looking." She called him out.

"I wasn't," he agreed. He rested his gaze on her again. "They don't shine as bright as your eyes," he kissed her neck.