Autumn in London
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  • Reads 735
  • Votes 26
  • Parts 6
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2013
Bitter from years of studying a trade he disapproves of, a young business man finally lets all his dreams go as he prepares to tie the knot with the daughter of a great business ally. However, as all things seem to be in place, a ghost of his past, a forgotten love appears, causing him to choose between lost hopes and mundane success.
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Marriage first, then love

31 parts Complete Mature

He did not love her. It was a loveless marriage to him. In his eyes, she is just a burden who cooks food for him. And in return, he will earn money and place it in her bank account. But she fell for him the moment she had laid eyes on him. It was love at first sight. She would lovingly cook him breakfast, but he would not even glance at her in the morning. In attempts to get him to glance at her, she fooled and embarrassed herself in front of him. She was close to giving up. A small part of her had hoped someday he would change the way he views her. But the fragment of hope diminishes very quickly. Little did she know that one simple action will cause everything to change. That one day he going to start feeling something for her, when her heart is broken. That he is going to start feeling something for her, with a dark past. Will she have to continue to wonder whether it will always be a loveless marriage or a new journey where they fall in love with each other together instead of one-sided love. Will he be able to love her like she loves him? A/N: Probably cliché to some people, read with caution.