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The Society's Heiress

COMPLETED "Being married to you means the world to me. Don't worry about my family, they knew, and they were much eager to protect you. I don't care if my life would be in danger as long as you are safe. My life is not normal without you in it. Ah… what was the last one?" Jacob stopped and rubbed his chin trying to remember J's last word before he interfered. "Ah! Right!" Jacob's eyes gleamed when he seemed to remember. "I was so glad that your grandfather dragged me into this messy and complicated life of yours. Because if he didn't, I would be forcing myself into your life, even if you don't want to." "Was I able to answer all your questions, Mrs. Jacob Parker?" Jacob asked, emphasizing how he addresses J as Mrs. Jacob Parker indicating that whoever she is, she would still be his wife. ~~~ At the age of 10, J's parents died in an ambush leaving her in the care of her grandfather who years later sent her away along with her best friend to hide her and her identity from those who would try to kill her after her parents. 20 years later, a lot of things had already happened. Her grandfather died. She is back in the country for good though still hiding her identity. Everything was peaceful until a man came claiming her as his wife. Since then, her peaceful life flipped upside down. People who want her dead found her but his so-called husband never left her. He was even willing to kill and be killed just to protect her.

JDCo · Urbano
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840 Chs

Flying daggers

"So, Senator Paz. Is there anything I can help you with?" Jacob asked in a business tone as soon as both of them were already seated. From the corner of his eyes, he is watching every reaction on his wife's face. 

If it was another man, Senator Rizza might have thought that Jacob has an underlying meaning in his words but seeing how uninterested he is towards her, she knows that he is in his business mode. 'I wanted to have a taste of you.' That's what she wanted to say but of course, she wouldn't disgrace herself. 

"First, I would like to apologize for coming here on such short notice. I think I might have interrupted you and your wife." She said apologetically. 

"There is nothing to worry about, Senator Paz. My wife and I would gladly welcome you anytime." Jacob said while remaining casual and he caught his wife glaring at him. 

In J's thought, 'You and I are not going to welcome her for the second time,'