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Contractually Yours: The Billionaire's Unlikely Bride

Briar had always harbored a crush in her heart. However, with her status as the official nanny of the Meyer family, she knew her chances were close to zero. After all, there were many other eligible women out there and it was not in her place to cross this line. All it took was one crucial call from home and she found herself signing a contract she never dreamed was possible. The man she had pinned after for years, Logan Meyer, needed a trophy wife, an accessory to hang on his arm, and a mother to his three kids. And as the nanny his children were used to seeing, Briar happened to fit the bill. She needed the money to save a relative. But more than that, this was an opportunity for her to reach the forbidden fruit she could only see but not touch for years. However, when the secrets of her past, which she wished to have forgotten and had locked in Pandora’s Box over twelve years ago, threaten to come out. The kind that would shatter the image she had painstakingly forged, thwart everything that she had worked hard for all these years and send her to prison for the rest of her life, forcing her to part with the man she dearly loves. To stop her adversaries from destroying everything that she had dreamt of since she was a child, Briar would be forced to make choices. Choices that would change her life forever. Even if it means shedding all pretenses and revealing her true self.

GEEGEE · Urbain
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115 Chs

CHAPTER 64: GETTING DISCHARGED

The next day, Briar's cheeks hurt from all the smiling as she watched the kids surrounding her and yapping nonstop.

"Second Mother, are you really feeling well?"

"Does that mean that we will be going home with you today?"

"Hehe, this is good!"

To think that the kids' love for her had magnified in the short period she was unconscious, Briar found herself becoming more determined and convinced that she hadn't done anything wrong.

After all, the recognition from the family as well as the kids was of the most importance.

What would be the point of doing all that when, in the end, the kids wouldn't even sincerely like her?

Although the means taken weren't prudent, what mattered in life were the results.

"Um, we will be going home together. Let's just wait for your father to finish the discharging process," with a weak smile on her face she told the kids.