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Unexpected Fate: Pregnant with My Enemy's Baby

(Mature Content) Carrying the child of her enemy, felt like a curse to her. that's what happened to Georgina. she is pregnant with Leonardo's child, a man she hates so much. "I can't believe I let this happen. My life is a mess, how could this happen? I'm pregnant with your child, whereas I'm just getting serious about my relationship with Sebastian!" Georgina was crying, looking hatefully at Leonardo. Leonardo looked down, full of regret. "I never meant to break you, Georgina. I wish we could turn back time... I never expected this, I even planning to propose to my girlfriend!" "Now everything is a mess, we just have to wait for them to find out and rage at us, my dad will hang me!" she shouted. Leonardo could only remain silent, his mind was confused, and did not know how to find a solution. however, he felt sorry for Georgina who would surely get a tantrum from her father for being pregnant before marriage, not having even finished her college. Time passed, and Georgina and Leonardo's lives became entangled in a marriage filled with complicated emotions and responsibilities. Then, will they finally find a way to love each other, against all odds? or will their animosity be too strong to overcome, driving them apart? And will they end up with their partners in the middle of this tangled journey? #story by me art by Pinterest...

Nonik_Farellidzy · Urbano
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87 Chs

Leonardo's fear

The sound of sobbing woke my soul, making me immediately open my eyes and frown, glancing around with my head raised until I realized I had fallen asleep on the sofa.

"I'm tired... I hate you, all because of you!"

The sound of cursing in tears distracted me until my eyes found Georgina who was sitting on the edge of the bed while hitting her belly.

"Jeez, what are you doing!"

I immediately gasped, approached her, and grabbed her hand so as not to hit her belly again.

"Let go of me, bastard!" She exclaimed while pulling her hand but I didn't let go.

"No!" I exclaimed.