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Falling For My Accidental CEO Husband

Waking up from a coma was the least of Serena’s worries when she finds out she’s married! She can’t remember who she is. Her parents are plotting to kill her. What does a young woman do in such a situation? She traps her handsome rich husband ofcourse! Serena will not let him go until she uncovers the truth. Aiden Hawk married for convenience. Blackmailed by his grandmother, he came up with the perfect plan. Marry a woman on her deathbed and play the role of her grieving lover. When she passes away, he would be free to do as he pleased! But to everyone's surprise, she came back alive! What’s more, she’s sticking to him like glue! Will their accidental marriage work out or will they be separared for ever? *Picture credits: Queenfrieza Snippet: Her eyes widened in shock when he walked over to lock the hospital room door with a click. "What are you doing?" she asked shakily. She did not like the look on his face. He raised a brow and smirked, raising the corner of his mouth. "What do you think I'm doing?" "Why… why did you lock the door?" "My wife...You've woken up after so long. Of course, I have to spend some time with you undisturbed..." Serena watched him as he walked towards her, his presence seemingly filling the room. Her heart almost threatened to leap out of her chest...She wanted to jump off the bed but her legs were useless and she had no strength...

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Reading The Will

"Just because someone hasn't bothered to show up doesn't mean we should be left waiting here," a nasally voice cut through the silence in the austere library. The room, filled with old books and dim light, grew more tense with each passing second. All eyes turned toward the lawyer seated at the head of the long table.

The older man who had spoken leaned forward, his fingers tapping impatiently on the polished wood. He glanced around the room, trying to gain support from the others before turning his sharp gaze back to the lawyer. "We've waited long enough."

The lawyer remained calm, unfazed by the attempt to pressure him. He adjusted his glasses and spoke evenly. "The contents of the will can only be revealed once all parties are present. We will wait."

Before the older man could argue further, the heavy door creaked open, drawing everyone's attention. Sidney Price stepped into the room. His face was as unreadable as ever, his movements deliberate.