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I Ruined Mr. Tyrant's Wedding

Allison Gray is Miss Wrecker. She gets paid for ruining relationships. But she has one rule to this job: Never ruin a good relationship. So when she was offered a job to ruin Evan Mori's wedding, she took it and didn't hesitate. After all, it was only a marriage for business and the bride has a hidden lover. She portrayed her role perfectly and ruined the wedding day, but there's one big complication: Evan Mori turns out to be her new boss and the tyrant demands for compensation she can't afford: her hand in marriage. - "What exactly do you want from me, Mr. Mori?" "I told you, I want a bride. You took my bride, you bring me another one." She snickered. "You want me to become a matchmaker?" "No, sweetheart," he stood from his seat and leaned forward. Both his hands were flat on the table as he crouched and peered down at Allie's piercing eyes. Evan stared at her green eyes darkly. They were so alive like a lovely summer forest, yet at the same time they were unnervingly cold and fearless. He didn't like her defiance. "You will take her place. You will be my bride."

macy_mori · Urban
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24 Chs

Sitting by the Lake

Allie stared at the soup and side dishes on the table.

She couldn't remember the last time she had eaten food freshly cooked from the kitchen. She always ate instant meals or takeout. She even subscribed to a meal plan because ordering every day and choosing what to eat was a hassle.

That's why being presented with a home-cooked meal like this touched something in her heart. She stared at the food longer, as if savoring the moment.

Still in her apron, the old lady smiled and gestured to Allie to start eating. She was hungry, so she started eating without thinking about whether it was safe to eat at a stranger's house.

There was something about the old lady's aura that told Allie she was a good person. She didn't see herself as someone very amiable, but often she was a good judge of character. At least she could say that.

The old lady joined her, and the two of them ate in silence.