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my eyes widened when he leaned in closer to me, his breath warm against
ped my lips together,
and appealing. On the other hand, Sylvia appeared utterly astonished and likely struggled to grasp the situation unfolding before her. Th
ue of a clear morning sky. It was evident that Kendra was captivated by him from the moment
ers in matrimony, which is esteemed as honorable among all men. Therefore, it should not be entered into unadvisedly or lightly, but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, and solemnly. T
tinued his address, I felt my heart racing in my chest. I gradually turned to look at the man beside me and gasped at the sight of the sh
at that moment. "I, Nathan Monroe, take you, Kendra Summers, to be my wife..." His voice caught me off guard; it was deep and articulate.
d how those lips kissed me and gave me pleasure. I swallow
is cheek, I had expected him to express his feelings with icy
to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickn
f that night, when those same hands made me experience euphoria sent a shiver through my
Lord in His goodness strengthen your consent and fill you b
ange my mind, or to flee. With the wedding ceremony concl
e exclaimed, her smile both captivating and welcoming. "I'm your new sister-in-law, nice to meet you!" She extended her hand to Nathan for a handshake,
er life. In a rush, she returned to her mother, exclaiming, "Why didn't you meet Nathan beforehand? If I had known he was attractive,
lacks the means to support himself and earn a living. Everything you observe around
cus away from them as Nathan guide
lavish interior of the car. Sensing my apprehension regarding the vehicle, Nathan cleared his throat
er were merely rentals? I pondered how much he had spe
night when something happened between us. A flush of warmth spread across my cheeks again, and I gradually turn
ou're only a contract wife, and I have no objections to your previous profession as a prostitute. But now that
his was a mis
I was a p
ively rose, ready to smack his face, but he was swift enough to s
m aware of people of y
nd free from his grip and turned away to face the window.
rowed into slits as he regarded me. I understood that this was merely the beginning. He