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The Bride Widow

_ _ _ MXFXF relationship. Please read the note _______ She was married to a wealthy alpha when she was 20. She was forced to live as a widow at the age of 21 despite her husband being alive and well. Anabella lived her life suppressing her emotions and what she felt, all for the sake of her family. Her parents sold her off to secure a future for their Alpha son, while the family she got married into was not ready to accept her. Her husband hated her, his gaze searching for someone else among the crowd. And her son-in-law sought the image of his mother in someone else, not giving her a chance even to get close. Life was not...great. So, Anabella decided to end it all and run away. If she were going to live as a widow, despite her marriage, then she would make the best of it and ensure that she would not have to repress herself. After all, even if she was married, Anabella was not marked. And for some, that was enough reason to accept and welcome her to her new life. ...... MXFXF relationship. Female alphas are futas, so come in expecting that It will have yuri and a lot of R18 content. You have been warned beforehand

Holy_mackrel · 现代言情
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113 Chs

Ch 69: Nothing to hide - Part 1

Anabella blinked at the speed at which her husband disappeared from before her, but she could not say she was surprised.

For all the cheating and bullshit Daniel spoke about, he was a rather pure man.

He had been with his original lover for over ten years and was ready to mark her after she had his kid and married him. And even after her death, Daniel had not been able to forgive her and went after someone who was like his first love.

It all indicated a pureness that people seldom possessed.

Anabella would have praised this man if this had been a novel and she was a reader or a bystander.

But since she was involved in this mess and the most direct victim of her husband's 'loyalty,' she could not say that she had nice thoughts about him and his habits.

Still, since this was the case, she knew there was no point in blaming what had already happened.