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Falling Gray

Falling Gray is a sequel to The Billionaire's Kept Woman. After winning the war, their lives continue. Gray was going through blind dates to find a suitable woman to marry. With his ability to foresee the future, there are limitations and he's not able to see whom he's going to marry and to be with until he grows old. But does love at first sight exist? Or was it only physical attraction? He was asking himself as he got attracted to a visually impaired woman named Eris. He thought that she was the one, but she had dark secrets on her own despite of being blind. Eris could foresee the future, get into people's minds, and as they said she can manipulate people. It's the ability that Eris hasn't worked on. Her main goal in approaching Gray was to save someone dear to her. Her choices are limited. She tried hard to hate the Rossie Family, but the children of the family became attached to her as she gave it all out and started falling in love. She's afraid that Gray and the entire family would push her away. She doesn't want to sacrifice her love.

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Her Siblings

  It's been years since Eris saw her sister Danica. But she's been using her vision to check on her. She's still with Kennedy Charles and they have a son. She's happy with that simple life although they have to pay a lot of bills. But Kennedy was doing everything to provide for them. Danica wasn't like before when she could buy everything she wanted. She learned how to handle money and budget it for their small family. 

"Divide the half billion to my niece and nephews. They need it for their future. Then, both my siblings can have the rest, and divide it equally." 

"Isn't it too much for your siblings?" Gray asked. "How about for yourself?" 

"I already have it. Besides, the kids will have the money when they reach their age. All of it. For now, the money needs to be invested and to circle to earn more." 

"Wow," Gray was fascinated. Eris learned about investing since she was bored of being locked out. "Alright, if you say so."