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The Faceless Billionaire Celebrity Wife

After finding out she had at most five years left to live, Shikera Anderson could only live life in a carefree and unhindered manner, in order to numb the fear and sadness in her heart. However, her heart shattered when she was forced waste a year stuck in an marriage contract with a masked man, in exchange for her father's life. "The main clause of the contract: Don't touch my daughter!" Ethan DeLoach, the most wanted personality by all the press stations in the country, hated reporters with passion until one came into his life in form of a contract wife. He was able to keep her at bay until her despicable lips turned out to be the cure for his terrifying nightmares. As they experiment with their lips every night before sleeping, how long would it take them to succumb to the throngs of passion while throwing all caution to the wind? Will Shikera be able to dissolve the hatred Ethan has for reporters, with her plain and carefree attitude? How will Ethan react when he finds out what the repercussion was for breaking the contract? And finally, would the love between them defy Shikera's short life span? *** "Ethan, why the fuck did you not tell me I had hickeys on my neck?!" Shikera yelled. "I practically announced to the whole nation that I had a passionate night!" "That's not my fault though. You could have lied they were birthmarks." "And when the marks fade, another lie?" she asked irritatingly. He smirked mischievously at her words, before leaning over to whisper into her ear, "No worries, I will renew them every night."

Krepsore07 · Urbano
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345 Chs

Excitement turned Weariness.

When his wife had first told him the news of her pregnancy, Liam had been excited just like every other expectant father and that excitement had only escalated when he heard it was a daughter. Now, he would have a princess that he would pamper to the ends of the earth and back.

However, the excitement died down and was replaced with weariness when Natalia's morning sickness began and refused to stop. Instead, it grew worse to the extent that his wife had to start feeding through intravenous methods.

Liam endured it, still hoping that both his wife and daughter would come out of dangers unscathed, until the doctor gave him an update on his wife's health. And that update was that there was a seventy percent chance that his wife would not survive childbirth if the child was to live. It would be better if they mobilized their best obstetricians to operate on her and remove the baby before it got too late.