Dear Mr. Billionaire Our Marriage Is Just A Contract
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Chapter 6 A unexpected Guest img
Chapter 7 A message from the past img
Chapter 8 You Are Not My Wife img
Chapter 9 A Cruel Display img
Chapter 10 Heat img
Chapter 11 She Should Train Herself img
Chapter 12 No Visits Are Allowed img
Chapter 13 Heartbreak img
Chapter 14 Fainted img
Chapter 15 A Fragile Return img
Chapter 16 A Cold Brat. img
Chapter 17 Bad img
Chapter 18 Unspoken Tensions. img
Chapter 19 My Man Is Twice The Man T. img
Chapter 20 I Am Not Interested. img
Chapter 21 Broken Fingers. img
Chapter 22 Thank You. img
Chapter 23 Burning Scandal img
Chapter 24 Stay Away From Her! img
Chapter 25 Death Anniversary img
Chapter 26 He Undressed Me img
Chapter 27 First Kiss img
Chapter 28 Burning Fire img
Chapter 29 A Taste Of Something New. img
Chapter 30 For That Long img
Chapter 31 Seductive Lips. img
Chapter 32 Why Are You With The Boss img
Chapter 33 A Scavenger Hunt (1) img
Chapter 34 A Scavenger Hunt (2) img
Chapter 35 Orgasm img
Chapter 36 Push A Little img
Chapter 37 I Can't Bear It Anymore. img
Chapter 38 Arousal img
Chapter 39 Wave Of Pleasure. img
Chapter 40 A Winner img
Chapter 41 You Are Fired img
Chapter 42 Let Me Kiss You img
Chapter 43 You Are Blushing img
Chapter 44 Preparation. img
Chapter 45 Surprise Birthday From Wifey img
Chapter 46 Birthday Disaster (1) img
Chapter 47 Birthday Disaster (2) img
Chapter 48 Back To Square one. img
Chapter 49 Do You Love Him img
Chapter 50 Moving Out. img
Chapter 51 She's Nervous. img
Chapter 52 She's My Assistant. img
Chapter 53 My Husband Is Getting Married. img
Chapter 54 Dirty Family secrets img
Chapter 55 Tempting Hug. img
Chapter 56 Noah's First Love img
Chapter 57 Final Betrayal img
Chapter 58 Decision That Changes Everything. img
Chapter 59 The War Within img
Chapter 60 Price Of Freedom img
Chapter 61 Family's Price img
Chapter 62 Betrayal Unfolds. img
Chapter 63 Final Gamble. img
Chapter 64 Before The Storm img
Chapter 65 When Lies Unfolds. img
Chapter 66 Fateful Decision. img
Chapter 67 Choice. img
Chapter 68 Unbreakable. img
Chapter 69 Consequences. img
Chapter 70 Sacrifice. img
Chapter 71 A New Hope. img
Chapter 72 Final Stand img
Chapter 73 Final Battle img
Chapter 74 Price Of Loyalty img
Chapter 75 Fight For Survival img
Chapter 76 Bitter Truth img
Chapter 77 Heart Of Deception. img
Chapter 78 Truth Revealed. img
Chapter 79 Sinister Plot Unfolds. img
Chapter 80 Betrayal and Deception. img
Chapter 81 The Tipping Point img
Chapter 82 The Final Confrontation. img
Chapter 83 The Final Price. img
Chapter 84 Healing Wounds. img
Chapter 85 Rising Tension. img
Chapter 86 A New Beginning. img
Chapter 87 A New Hope img
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Chapter 4 Rachel's Accidental Meeting with Elvis at the Charity Ball

Chapter Four : Rachel's Accidental Meeting with Elvis at the Charity Ball

The air is filled with the chimes of laughter and music as I step into the grand ballroom. The hall is decorated with shiny lights and expensive pieces of art. In my simple dress, I am like a fish out of water among all these fancy whirling gowns. I look up at Noah, who seems deep in discussion with his business partners. Guilt reeks from his disposition as he looks very serious. He does not even notice me standing next to him. I know I was only here to play the part of his wife.

As Noah walks away, the loneliness sets in. I look around, wondering what will amuse me, but it seems everyone has something to do, and they are all important. I take a deep breath and decide to wander a bit, hopeful to stumble upon a friendly face or maybe even a snack.

I drift away from the main crowd, past beautiful decorations to a quiet corner of the room. Just when I think that maybe I'll escape this pressure, I hear that familiar laugh that sends chills down my spine. Slowly, I turn to my right, and my heart races-there he is: Elvis. He's there, talking with a group of well-dressed people. He's different; more polished than I remember, but that smile, the one that made my heart flutter, is still there.

My eyes catch Elvis', and for a moment, we just stare at each other, incredulity hanging in the air between us. He approaches me, and I feel all these emotions stir inside my stomach.

"Rachel, is that really you?" he stammers in surprise, his voice filled with incredulity. His eyes scan me, taking in the wedding ring on my finger. "You're here? At an event like this?"

Speechless, memories rush back: how we laughed, the dreams we shared, how he would hold my hand as if it were the most precious thing in the world. "Elvis, it's not... it's complicated," I finally manage to get out, my voice shaking.

"Complicated?" He raises an eyebrow, hurt evident on his face. "We were together, Rachel. Then you just disappear. Now you're here on his arm like you belong to him?"

Weighted, his words strike a chord deep within me. "I didn't have a choice, Elvis. My father was sick, and I owed a debt." My words trail off, shame creeping in. "I couldn't turn down Noah's offer."

I have nothing more to say when Noah's chilly voice slices in from behind. "Is there a problem here, Rachel?" He stands there, towering and possessive. He puts a firm hand on my arm, and the tension shifts once more. His glance flicks over Elvis, annoyance and warning mingling.

Elvis steps back, bitterness etching his features. "I understand. You chose your life," he says, the ache in his voice cutting deep. The pain in his eyes feels like a knife twisting in my chest. "I hope you are happy with this arrangement."

I feel the urge to call after him, trying to explain this trapped feeling inside, but my voice catches in my throat. Noah waits until Elvis disappears around a bend before turning to me. Irritation is etched on his features. "Be careful who you associate with, Rachel. Your actions reflect on me now." His tone is hard and unforgiving.

The moment Elvis is out of sight, I feel an emptiness inside me. Noah's words still ring in my head, but all that echoes is Elvis. I remember the moments we shared: the late-night talks, the dreams for a future with him, the warmth of his smile. Guiltily, I clear those thoughts from my mind.

But my mind is still in turmoil with memories. I bask in recollections of how Elvis would make me laugh, how he always knew what to do to make me feel better. I remember him holding me close, as if I was something cherished and safe, and it now feels like a dream lost in the weeds as the weight of this new reality burdens me.

I turn back to Noah, who is already deep in conversation with another circle of guests. He doesn't even glance my way. So insignificant. So unseen. Why does it feel like I traded one cage for another? I'm stuck in a marriage that was a business deal, and I know now that I miss the love and warmth I shared with Elvis.

I stand alone in the middle of the hall, struggling to understand why I have to be this alone. One part of me wants to run back to the past, where I am with Elvis, who values and cherishes me, and makes me feel happy. But here I am, pretending to be in love with Noah when I am not. I don't know how to do this; it seems very hard, and we didn't even consider how long this will last-it can't be forever, right?

I feel lost. I push my way backward through the crowd, still thinking about Elvis. What would it be like to talk with him again? To see that smile? Would he even want to speak with me after how things went between us? A wave of longing washes over me, but I quickly shake it off. This is my reality now, and I have to accept it, no matter how hard it is.

Yet the night wears on, and the feelings just don't seem to settle in my heart. It seems I am torn between these two.

I take a deep breath, trying to calm myself for why I did this, I did this for my father's health. I know I couldn't ask Elvis; he doesn't have that, and I don't want him to keep stressing his boss because of me, I really don't like him to keep asking his boss for a loan because of me.

His presence clings to my mind, making me remember how we would have been a perfect couple if I had married him.

            
            

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