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Substitute Wife For The Billionaire.
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1 Chapters
Chapter 6 Setting The Rules. img
Chapter 7 Charming Harry Potter. img
Chapter 8 Let Go Of Me, Husband! img
Chapter 9 Leave My Name Out Of Your Mouth. img
Chapter 10 A Show Or Pretense img
Chapter 11 Just A Shadow Of My Sister. img
Chapter 12 Kiss In The Rain. img
Chapter 13 A Coffee Date Isn't A Bad Idea (I) img
Chapter 14 A Coffee Date Isn't A Bad Idea.(II) img
Chapter 15 Thinking Too Much (I) img
Chapter 16 Thinking Too Much (II) img
Chapter 17 A Birthday Invitation. (I) img
Chapter 18 A Birthday Invitation. (II) img
Chapter 19 A Guest Of Honor. (I) img
Chapter 20 A Guest Of Honor. (II) img
Chapter 21 A Burning Thirst. (I) img
Chapter 22 A Burning Thirst. (II) img
Chapter 23 You Are My Wife! (I) img
Chapter 24 You Are My Wife!(II) img
Chapter 25 25: The Moment Of Heat. (I) img
Chapter 26 The Moment Of Heat. (II) img
Chapter 27 Limited Ecstasy. (I) img
Chapter 28 Limited Ecstasy. (II) img
Chapter 29 Betrayal Or Regrets (I) img
Chapter 30 Betrayal Or Regrets (II) img
Chapter 31 Talks And Giggles. (I) img
Chapter 32 Talks And Giggles. (II) img
Chapter 33 Crusty Arguments. (I) img
Chapter 34 Crusty Arguments. (II) img
Chapter 35 Trip And Honey. (I) img
Chapter 36 Trip And Honey. (II) img
Chapter 37 Temptation On A Golden Platter. (I) img
Chapter 38 Temptation On A Golden Platter. (II) img
Chapter 39 Holding Back Desperately.(I) img
Chapter 40 Holding Back Desperately. (II) img
Chapter 41 Possessive Much img
Chapter 42 Back To Cheesy Rules. img
Chapter 43 Got A New Job. img
Chapter 44 Futile Emotions img
Chapter 45 Suspicious Much img
Chapter 46 Is This A Coincidence img
Chapter 47 Jealousy Hits Deep. img
Chapter 48 Making Choices. img
Chapter 49 Getting On Terms. img
Chapter 50 White Swan Et Black Swan. (I) img
Chapter 51 White Swan Et Black Swan. (II) img
Chapter 52 Sweet Gestures. (I) img
Chapter 53 Sweet Gestures. (II) img
Chapter 54 Teasing Morning img
Chapter 55 Jiffy Amusement. (I) img
Chapter 56 Jiffy Amusement. (II) img
Chapter 57 The Roach And The Insecticide. img
Chapter 58 Cunning Approach.(I) img
Chapter 59 Cunning Approach. (II) img
Chapter 60 Churning Butterflies In The Kitchen. (I) img
Chapter 61 Churning Butterflies In The Kitchen. (II) img
Chapter 62 Moans And Orgasms. (I) img
Chapter 63 Moans and Orgasms. (II) img
Chapter 64 Scarlett's Trail. img
Chapter 65 Duty Call Or Devil's Call img
Chapter 66 Deep Concerns. img
Chapter 67 Misconceptions. img
Chapter 68 Incoming Disaster. img
Chapter 69 Heavy In The Heart. img
Chapter 70 A Set-Up Ahead! img
Chapter 71 You Saw Them Too img
Chapter 72 Screwed! img
Chapter 73 Breakthrough. img
Chapter 74 Communication Resolve. img
Chapter 75 Let Me Love You. img
Chapter 76 Dripping Hot In Bed. img
Chapter 77 Hearty Decisions. img
Chapter 78 Resigned To A New Chapter. img
Chapter 79 I Quit! img
Chapter 80 Comforting Shoulders. img
Chapter 81 People Change... img
Chapter 82 Everything's Fine. img
Chapter 83 83: Hangouts. img
Chapter 84 She's Not Julie! img
Chapter 85 Throbbing Emotions. img
Chapter 86 Little Confessions. img
Chapter 87 The Unexpected Turn. img
Chapter 88 Ambush! img
Chapter 89 It's Not Your Fault. img
Chapter 90 The Sweet And The Sour. img
Chapter 91 Sit And Look Pretty. img
Chapter 92 Looming Secrets img
Chapter 93 Let The Sky Fall! img
Chapter 94 Something New. img
Chapter 95 Resumption. img
Chapter 96 Unwanted Visitor. img
Chapter 97 Work Battle. img
Chapter 98 Frenemies. img
Chapter 99 Remembrance! img
Chapter 100 Cheating img
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Substitute Wife For The Billionaire.

Author: Daisy Springs
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Chapter 1 Prologue

ROSALINE

The fleeting summer breeze settled on my face as I peered over the edge like a knock-off Rapunzel. Poorly created, wore shorter hair, and embodied a different kind of misery. Not to mention, that stifling pain that owned my chest because it was finally that day again.

My birthday.

I got a little lazier on days like this, carrying the ghost of past memories. The bathtub became my worst adversary, and my bed seemed to have claws that relentlessly pinched at me. The satin blankets turn into a pool of deadly, violent waters that selfishly suck my breath, so I cowardly run from them all and sit by the window like this, my eyes locked on the imposing silver gates down below.

At least Rapunzel's view wasn't a fleet of cars and an unusually wide terrace with men in black suits patrolling. As if to apologize for my unhappiness, the vast gates swung open, giving way to an army of cars that I instantly recognized.

My lips pulled into a smile, and I heaved a broken sigh, feeling a sense of relief wash over me as I raced downstairs, almost tripping over the porcelain-tiled staircase. They were back.

How long had it been? Eight months? I got to the main living room and found that they'd already made their way in. My parents. I walked to them with open arms and pulled them both into a big hug.

Having business moguls as parents had its ups and downs. The downside is I could go a year without setting eyes on either of them.

"My sweet little princess!" My mother cooed as she flung her Fendi baguette suede bag onto the nearest mahogany table and blessed me with a kiss on my forehead. "I've missed you so much!"

"Did you grow taller?" My father joked. I could only ever tell it was something to be of humor by the tone of his voice, never by the look on his face.

He owned a stoic expression he'd mastered for the business front lines. I didn't fault him for it, and the world never appreciated a smiling face.

I beamed like a fool, nothing short of happy to see them, again. Happy not to be alone on this day. The butlers slipped by us in fleets, moving their luggage from the trip to their respective rooms.

"You must be so exhausted from the journey. Would you like for a bath to be prepared for you?" I inquired, specifically my mother.

"No, silly, I'd get settled in with time." She dismissed with a wave, pulling closer to me, her warm hands cupping my cheeks. My mother stared intently at me before uttering the words. "Happy birthday, my love."

It stung. I couldn't believe it still stung that hard. Not because she said them but because her words mirrored the melancholic residue that we'd battled on this day every year.

"Happy birthday, Rosa," My father said, too, his tone low.

I gulped hard, tasting the bitter lump at the back of my throat that almost seized my voice. "Thank you," I muttered. "I love you."

They chorused a response, and a moment of awkward silence passed. My stomach jerked at intervals. My mother cut through the silence with an announcement I never would have expected.

"And there is a surprise!" She chimed, clapping elegantly. "By evening, my love, we'll be organizing a birthday dinner in your name!"

A dinner? Me? My brows pulled together, and I stuttered. "W-what?" My voice conveyed every iota of doubt I thought I could hold back.

She smiled at me, tucking my floating tendrils behind my ears. "So beautiful," She whispered as she did. "You're just perfect. Rose, you may return to your room. You should be well rested for the party, especially since it's with the Thorne family."

My mother had this habit of divulging information in bits. The way that makes one's heart skip beats like mine did upon hearing the name. "The Thornes? Gerald Thorne?"

She nodded in the affirmative. "Yes, my love."

I couldn't ask why, or say anything that would sour the atmosphere. I liked the happiness she wore, and I would do anything to retain it. Still, it begged the question, why were we having dinner with Julie's fiance's family?

Especially since she died three years ago, on this day. "Alright, mother," I agreed, unwilling to say anything about my demised sister. "Thank you so much!"

I guess it was really happening. Regardless, I was excited, thrilled even. It was my first birthday celebration in three years, so it made butterflies flutter in my stomach.

Whatever this was for, I trusted them. I returned to my room with mixed feelings. A strange sense of anxiety crawled up to me, but it was eventually alleviated by my optimism and happiness. My birthday could finally break its angsty string of awkward silences and internal mourning.

The mere thought of it alone pleased me more than I expected. After a while, my mother came into my room with a parcel.

The bed dipped with her weight as she settled next to me, and I sat up, listening to her body movements.

"I got you something," She announced as she set the parcel on her leg and gently tore it open, revealing a small jewelry box.

A present? Even better. My eyes lit up as I watched her bring forth the dainty necklace. She shuffled closer, and I turned, allowing her space to put it on me.

"Here..." She finalized with a satisfied edge to her voice. "It's beautiful, just like you."

I looked down at the necklace, my finger perusing the pendant with the initials 'J.R' etched on it. I didn't know what it meant, but it was beautiful, and I was ecstatic to have it.

"I love it, Mother," I relayed dearly, ogling the precious item. "Thank you."

"Shh," She placed her index finger on her lips. "Say less. It's going to be a big night for you, Rosa. You should be prepared for it."

For no reason at all did her response cause goosebumps to scrub up my arms. Something didn't feel right.

            
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