Don't Touch The Bride
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Chapter 6 Don't marry the bride img
Chapter 7 Don't be nice to the groom img
Chapter 8 Don't heal the bride img
Chapter 9 Don't avoid the groom img
Chapter 10 Don't see the bride like that img
Chapter 11 Don't Dream of the groom img
Chapter 12 Don't drink with the bride img
Chapter 13 Don't feel that way img
Chapter 14 Don't regard the text img
Chapter 15 Don't regard the group img
Chapter 16 Don't miss the bride img
Chapter 17 Don't hit the bride img
Chapter 18 Don't commute from home img
Chapter 19 Don't get hard img
Chapter 20 Don't play in the storm img
Chapter 21 Don't feel bad img
Chapter 22 Don't feel good img
Chapter 23 Don't Cry img
Chapter 24 Don't sleep with the bride img
Chapter 25 Don't touch yourself img
Chapter 26 Don't dismiss the bride img
Chapter 27 Don't kiss a stranger img
Chapter 28 Don't want the groom img
Chapter 29 Don't seduce the groom img
Chapter 30 Don't love the bride img
Chapter 31 Don't kiss the bride img
Chapter 32 Don't miss her event img
Chapter 33 Don't tease the bride img
Chapter 34 Don't touch the Bride img
Chapter 35 Don't lie to the bride img
Chapter 36 Don't attend the party img
Chapter 37 Don't make the bride cry img
Chapter 38 Don't go to Boston img
Chapter 39 Don't get Kidnapped img
Chapter 40 Don't kiss the groom img
Chapter 41 Don't go to Harvard img
Chapter 42 Don't be nervous img
Chapter 43 Don't sit next to him img
Chapter 44 Don't ignore the groom img
Chapter 45 Don't get jealous img
Chapter 46 Don't go to Boston img
Chapter 47 Don't go home img
Chapter 48 Don't get excited img
Chapter 49 Don't be her professor img
Chapter 50 Don't meet Reuben img
Chapter 51 Don't be impressed img
Chapter 52 Don't reward the bride img
Chapter 53 Don't fuck the bride img
Chapter 54 Don't crave the groom img
Chapter 55 Don't crave the bride img
Chapter 56 Don't punish the bride img
Chapter 57 Don't fall for the bride img
Chapter 58 Don't eavesdrop img
Chapter 59 Don't run away img
Chapter 60 Don't get a Job img
Chapter 61 Don't chase the bride img
Chapter 62 Don't love the bride img
Chapter 63 Don't trick the Bride img
Chapter 64 Don't hurt the bride img
Chapter 65 Don't divorce the bride img
Chapter 66 D- Five gifts img
Chapter 67 Don't go to Jenny img
Chapter 68 Don't Tell the bride img
Chapter 69 Don't Torture yourself img
Chapter 70 Don't listen to Jenny img
Chapter 71 Don't Doubt yourself img
Chapter 72 Don't touch the Bride 2 img
Chapter 73 Don't mention her mom img
Chapter 74 Don't go to London img
Chapter 75 Don't fuck the bride in London img
Chapter 76 Don't go to Korea img
Chapter 77 Don't fuck in the rest room img
Chapter 78 78 img
Chapter 79 79 img
Chapter 80 80 img
Chapter 81 81 img
Chapter 82 82 img
Chapter 83 83 img
Chapter 84 84 img
Chapter 85 85 img
Chapter 86 86 img
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Chapter 2 Don't be the bride

Cheryl

It took me an agonizingly long time, not to mention some nerve-racking critical thinking, to decide between Physics and Applied Mathematics for my major.

Guess which one I chose?

Yes, Applied Mathematics.

I know, I know-I'm starting to regret it.

Don't get me wrong, I'm doing fine in all my courses, but now I can't shake the feeling that choosing Physics would've given me the best of both worlds: an insight into both mathematics and physics. But then again, the decision is made. There's no point dwelling on it.

I rubbed my sweaty palms together, hesitating before opening the email I'd received from Tonyhan. I had applied for an internship there this summer a week ago and sent a follow-up today. My portfolio had been impressive, but the nerves were still there, I guess that's normal.

I tapped on my iPad screen, immediately closing my eyes, too scared to look. Slowly, I opened them, heart racing as I read through the message.

"Yes!" I leapt up, heart pounding as I saw the acceptance.

Still caught up in my excitement, I didn't hear my stepsister push the door open. She strolled into my room like it was hers, a smug expression on her face. My smile quickly faltered.

"Your husband and his family are downstairs. Quit with the childish tantrums and get dressed," she hissed.

I didn't bother responding, too annoyed. She strutted out of my room without a second glance. Asshole. Why was she back for the summer of all times? She could have gone anywhere else!

Reality quickly slapped me in the face as I remembered the whole reason I had to get dressed in the first place: my upcoming nuptials. Did I just say nuptials? I felt old saying that. The familiar ache in my chest returned, though I'd never even met the man I was supposed to marry. Still, I knew it would be a disaster. I'd probably hate him just like I hated everyone else in my life.

Cheryl? Pfff...my name should've been "bad luck" instead. "Doom" would've fit better. That's what my mom should've named me before dumping me on my dad, promising she'd return, but never did. My dad and his family had never loved me since I moved in at eight.

I was shocked when my dad relayed the depressing news that I was getting married, but not surprised. Marrying me off to some "old man," as my dad had described him, was unexpected, though. Still, nothing with this family ever truly surprised me anymore.

I slipped into the only black dress that could be considered impressive. It was tight, but flattering. I wanted to fix my messy hair, but who was I kidding? I wasn't about to impress an old man. Just when I thought I had gotten somewhere, saving up enough to one day escape this place, life slapped me in the face with yet another unfortunate twist.

I forced my irritated expression to soften and hurried down the stairs, hoping I wouldn't get into trouble. When I reached the dining room, my dad, stepmom, and step siblings were already seated. I gave a slight bow of greeting to the elderly Korean man sitting at the table, laughing with my dad.

The only thing remotely comforting about this whole marriage was that my future husband was Korean. At least there was some cultural familiarity. The man at the table, despite looking younger than his age, still struck me as painfully old to be marrying someone my age.

"Annyeong, salang," the Korean man greeted me warmly. (Hello dear)

I barely hesitated before replying, "Annyeonghaseyo, seonsaengnim." I bowed slightly again, trying to sound respectful. (Hello, sir)

"Je ireumeun Anthony Han imnida," he introduced himself with a smile, graceful despite the age gap between us. His name sounded familiar, but it didn't click right away. (My name is Anthony Han)

"Je ireumeun Cheryl Mills imnida," I replied awkwardly, trying to pronounce the Korean words as correctly as I could. (My name is Cheryl Mills)

"Hahaha," his laughter boomed, rich and deep, filling the room. "Coming from a girl raised in the US, that's impressive. When your dad mentioned you were half Korean, I knew you were the perfect bride for my son," he said, his smile widening. His son? I breathed a sigh of relief, though the thought of marrying anyone was still unsettling. "I don't know why he isn't here yet," Mr. Han added before digging into his meal.

The conversation died there. He didn't seem the type to talk much while eating. We all finished dinner, but Mr. Han's son still hadn't shown up.

"Is your son ever going to show up?" my dad asked, breaking the silence.

Mr. Han sighed and pulled out his phone just as footsteps echoed in the hall. My eyes snapped up just as a broad-shouldered figure, easily over six feet tall, entered the room. He was wearing a crisp black suit and a long coat, walking with the grace of a panther.

"Ohh, there he is," Mr. Han sighed, chuckling awkwardly.

I froze. Is that him?

He was drop-dead gorgeous.

            
            

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