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Aliya's Shoes

[#lovesosweet] [WARNING: Mature content 18+] [WPC #AUG2023Entry] « Is it not enough that I have been 'sold off' as a catalogue bride but also have to compete with a dead woman for favour? » Shelby looks like she has it all. The perfect family and all the perks that come with it. But she must go through a 'forced contract marriage' and also compete for the attention of the man she had been unwillingly tied to... Ian lost the love of his life so suddenly that his mind still refuses to accept that reality. He gave up everything and secluded himself until his mother found him a bride. His one task was to give the family an heir but how can Ian do this when the air he breathes all revolves around the one woman he can never have. However, he finds himself in a predicament and dilema when the new contracted bride is thrust into his life unwittingly... especially, when he finds out that she is more than meets the eye. Image: Image generated from starryai.com, cover completed by me. This is an original story of mine. Copyright Loctovia 2023 Update schedule: 5 chapters per week

Loctovia · Fantasia
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Orphanage (5)

T-Vino Winery HQ:

"Why did you not give me a head's up that she was coming?" Ian deadpanned, looking straight at Currey in his office. He was seated in his swivel chair behind his large mahogany table and had a pen in his hand, which he was toying around as if deep in thought. Despite his lazy aura at that time, his words were freezing cold.

Currey's mouth dropped open, and his thoughts ran wild, 'Why did I not tell him? Who was the one who told me not to disturb him and his wife? He-'

Currey clamped his mouth shut at the glare Ian sent him.

"Oops! Chairman, you know I have no control over my thoughts, right? They do what they want to do. My sincerest apologies! I meant no disrespect to Her Highness."

Ian had noted that both Currey and Murray had started referring to his Elfin like that when no one else was around, and as if Currey knew what he was doing; that way of address did calm Ian up… for a while.