One In A Million (Sequel To Adopted By MB) (Slow Updates)

One In A Million (Sequel To Adopted By MB) (Slow Updates)

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"Where were you" he sounded angry. "Sorry I'm late baby, I got stuck in traffic". I walked to the kitchen to put my purse down and he followed me. I turned around and we were eye to eye. He grabbed my wrists. "Where were you.?" "I already told you where I was, let go of me" I said trying to get out of his grip. "Stop lying to me" he said through his teeth. My eyes started to water. "Please" my voice in a whisper. He let go of me then turned around. I started to grab my stuff and walk out the door until I felt his grip on my wrists again. "where are you going" he said. "I'm leaving" I was barely able to talk trying to swallow the lump in my throat. His grip tightened. "You're not going anywhere" he said and I felt and hand swipe across my face. I fell to the ground holding my face crying.
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A marriage neither wanted. A hatred neither understands. Two strangers tied by a past that stains everything between them. He never wanted a wife. Especially not her. Cold, distant, and poisoned by assumptions, Amaan enters the forced marriage with one intention- to keep his distance and keep his resentment alive. Asmaira enters with something far heavier- guilt. Not to protect him. Not to save him. But because she knows the truth of what happened... and she cannot bear to confess it. They have never met. But the moment they do, the air turns sharp- full of tension, unspoken accusations, and the kind of hate that feels too much like longing. He despises her for a sin she never committed. She punishes herself for a sin she never confessed. And marriage turns into a battleground where silence is a weapon... and closeness is a threat. In this house, love is impossible. Trust is deadly. But hatred? Hatred is the only thing keeping them alive.

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