Unexpected Love: Chapter 2

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I cannot believe I was with him, in his car. I promised myself not to agree with the marriage, but before I knew it I was planning the wedding with my parents and his parents, my soon to be in-laws.



Sometimes, I'm stuck daydreaming about Adrian. How would we live beside each other? I did not even know who he really was. He was from a decent family, but there was something more about him. Did he believe in love? Did he know how to respect other people other than his family and friends? I was sure that we were not friends. I was afraid of the thought that he would be mean to me.



"Why did you agree to marry me?" My question popped out from nowhere.



"What do you mean?" He answered me with another question.



"I just want to know why did you agree with the contract?" I rolled my eyes at him. Was it hard to understand what I was asking? I bet not.



"Why would not I? It was just a marriage."



"Are you kidding me? Marriage is for people who love each other. It is sacred."



"There is no such thing as love. Love does not exist." He said, coldness was obvious in his voice.



"Aren't you mad that you will marry me? I mean, we don't really know each other." I asked again. I wished I was not getting annoying.



"Like I said, it is just marriage. I do not care if I know you or not, as long as my parents want you for me."



I did not bother to ask another question because it was clear that he was getting annoyed with me.



He was almost good because he obeyed his parents but it was just almost. He did not believe in love. He did not even believe in the power of marriage. Adrian was so unbelievable.



I always wished for someone to court me and to propose marriage in front of me, but it was not what I got. I got a marriage made out of a useless contract. If it was not for my parents, I could have gone far away from them.



"Stop daydreaming, we are here." I was distracted with his cold voice and with a sudden stop. I almost bumped my head.



"Jeez, don't you know how to drive safely?" I almost shouted at him.



"It's your fault." He said as he opened his door. "Stupid," he whispered but it was enough for me to hear it.

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