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I married a gay

I married a gay

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What if the only man you have always loved for more than 10 years appears suddenly and asks you for marriage ? After so many years of no see, after keeping your love for him and have never give up... Your dream finally comes into reality !! But .... He's Gay :3 He's asking you to be his wife just for hiding his sexual orientation.... What would you do ? (N.B: The story is full of mistakes n not completed thou ! Maybe I'll try to correct them all n complete it but I'm not sure when I'll be able to do so )
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I've made it out of that nightmare I used to call home. The last person my parents had entrusted with my safety was a lie. The man I was being married off too turned out to be a ruthless monster. Escape was my only choice if I was going to come out alive. Now, I'm hundreds of miles away from the only home I knew. Living in a car, scraping by. Enduring what I was afraid of to begin with. A rich girl like me was not meant for the streets. But I'll be damned if they drag me down. If it means survival from here on out to keep me away from the hands of my own family so be it. But the universe seemed to have a different plan for me. One with three men, 3 bikes and a load of baggage they are not ready to deal with. Protecting myself is a priority, especially with the life that is growing inside of me. Distance is key, survival is crucial and staying the hell away from these men is detrimental. They've got no idea the hell that is me, Juniper Vanderbilt.

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