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The Billionaire’s Substitute Bride

[MATURE CONTENT/R18+] “Sis, I can’t marry him! Please help me convince Mom not to marry me off!” Melody cried helplessly in Penelope’s arms. Penelope looked at her younger sister in distraught. She knew how much Melody was in love with her current boyfriend, but it would be difficult to disobey their mother, considering the massive debt their father left behind prior to his death. However, on the day of the wedding day, Melody didn’t show up and ran away with her lover. In order to give her family some face, Penelope Dimitriou had no other choice but to step forward to fill her sister’s role. “Mr. Hendrix, my sister ran away. Do you mind marrying me instead?” The man lifted his dark eyes and stared at her for a long moment before his lips curled into a dashing smile. “Sure,” he said with an amused laugh. “But you better not regret it.” Penelope stiffened under his gaze but kept her expression neutral. Regret? That was the word she was trying to remove from her vocabulary, but if marrying this stranger could spare her sister from trouble, so be it.

anjeeriku · Urbain
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You Ruined My Face! (1)

A beauty and skincare convention was being held at the city's largest convention center. Attendees from all over the country gathered to witness the latest trends in cosmetics and treatments. Penelope was asked to accompany Cassandra to the event.

Many brands, including Brilliancia, had booths set up, displaying their newest products and offering free samples to eager convention-goers. Penelope followed Cassandra as they made their way through the bustling crowds, marveling at the array of skincare creams, serums, and makeup on display. As they approached the Brilliancia booth, a stunning array of sparkling beauty products caught their eyes.

"I'm glad we were able to set the booth on time," Cassandra commented, seeing many con-goers checking out their recent products at the booth. It was the second day of the convention, and because it was a weekend, they expected more people to show up.