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Primed for You (Queen City Series #1)

Your boyfriend whom you just met in college is actually your fiancé whom your family chose for you all along in an arranged marriage. Both of you do not know that you are engaged to each other until a momentous gathering for the elites of the society was arranged. As Chlea Alcala ventures her life as a freshman college student, she gets to know the world more. Away from her family's powerful influence, just the way she is. As other people would want to live the life where one has everything, Chlea longs for something otherwise. She craves to experience ordinary life even for a while. Will she be able to attain it? What will she discover about the world in the process? Will she be able to escape the arranged marriage that has been haunting her all along? Follow her journey as she meets new people who will give her a new perspective in life. This novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events, and incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

mswordsworth · 青春言情
分數不夠
156 Chs

Back to Reality

Our one week stay at the pristine island of Siargao ended and here is reality slapping us with all its might. Even though Vaughn and I just got married, we still have to attend university. I didn't get to sleep much last night which is why I arrived at the campus way earlier than everyone. 

"So…" Gayle showed up with a teasing grin spread on to her made up doll-like face. She proceeded, "How did your wedding night go, Chley Chley?" She leaned closer to whisper, seemingly interested. Putting her bag on the table and sat down beside me, eagerly waiting for an answer to her naughty question like an investigator interrogating me.

"Nothing happened, silly." I muttered under my breath and fixed my eyeglasses up after turning to another page of a book on my table.

Gayle moved her chair closer to me. "What do you mean? Like nothing, nothing?"