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ENCHANTMENT: Love is not Real, Power is.

Sophia’s life wasn’t perfect but it was at least going her way until fate decided otherwise. Stuck in a loveless marriage but still devoting herself to her husband, who treats her like trash, and sons, who adore her, she however, finds herself betrayed by the monster of a husband she has. He was certain she couldn’t live without him as she had built her life around him, and he was more than ready to put her through a new type of hell she didn’t know existed. Except this time, she was no longer the woman he met and lived with for five years. Would he wait for her to become the groveling ex just for him to prove his superiority or would she turn him into that ex? *************************************************** “It’s you I love!!” “But you are going to be his wife for a fucking year, Soph!!!” “It’s just 365 days, my love and after which, I’ll be out and back into your arms again. We’d get married just like we’ve always planned.” “Married? When I know another man is going to be sleeping with you for a whole year.” “Never! It’s an arranged marriage and I don’t have a choice but one thing I can assure you about is the fact that there would be no sexing or even sharing of a room.” “Are you sure?” “Absolutely.” **************************************************** “I don’t know if the terms of this contract was properly explained to you but…” “Being your wife for a year and going our separate ways afterwards.” “After you’ve given birth to my baby, of course?” “What?” “That’s the whole essence of this waste of my time. My parents want a grandchild and that’s what you’re here for… WIFE!”

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#BEAUTY
#CEO
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#GETTINGBACKTOGETHER
#LOVELESS

CHAPTER SIXTY NINE

Honestly speaking, it still felt very much like a dream, up until the moment I actually fell asleep after a really awkward dinner. My babies were too distracted about the fact that they were actually having dinner, immediately after their birthday, with their father and paternal grandparents, to even notice all wasn't well with their mother. As much as it broke my heart to see them this excited over the barest minimum, I couldn't become the selfish mother who would decide to snatch away her child's happiness for their own selfish gain. And so, I remained smiling, teasing them and laughing to their not so funny jokes. 

I had thought that that would be it. The really tensed air would be cleared and by morning, a more mature adult conversation would be had, but unfortunately, I didn't know how wrong I could be.