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His hot breath made her shudder and afraid to speak.
Ada Wood thought the guy was holding back, his voice heavy with longing. "You may alter your mind." Ada fist-clenched and shook her head. "Yes, please." She was vibrant. But...
Leaning closer, he kissed her neck. He inserted his fingers into her vagina, making her shudder, He stuck out his tongue and swing in hers, making her felt like choked.
What A loverly pussy, he spreaded herr legs, and put a vibrator in it,
She twisted the he put his hard cock on it
"Good."
The night was torturous.
Ada dragged her fatigued body out of bed when the guy finally got up to use the restroom.
She dressed quickly and left without a backward look.
Ada's business contact sat on a couch in the hotel lobby. The lady gave Ada a cheque as she left the elevator.
Ada quickly grabbed the cheque. Ada quickly left the motel, having forgotten the ache in her lower body.
She rushed to the hospital.The hospital corridor was silent as dawn broke.
The operation room has two stretchers. Since the two didn't have the money for the procedure,. As she neared, Ada's heart hurt.
As she spoke, she choked on a lump.
"Save my mother and brother..."
She begged, giving the doctor the money.
The doctor glanced over it and requested a nurse to count. After ensuring there was enough money, he asked the nurses to bring her mother in for surgery. Ada begged the doctor not to leave her brother in the corridor.
Dr. sighs. "I'm sorry, it's too late..."
She sobbed at the news.
Her chest hurt like someone had stabbed her with a scorching hot sword and twisted it.
Her legs weakened and she slumped, the world becoming dark.
Ada's father deceived and abandoned his wife and daughter.
His wife was pregnant with their second kid, but he sent them to a different city.
Ada's younger brother was shortly born and diagnosed with autism at age 3. Her brother's illness made their lives difficult, but Ada loved him too much to care.
Ada and her mother worked odd jobs to make ends meet, but an accident took everythin, leaving her alone in an unfamiliar country with little money.
She had to sell herself against her upbringing.
She couldn't rescue her sibling.
Ada's mother recovered after therapy. Her son's death drove her mad. Ada embraced and sobbed.
"Mom, I'm here, live for me."
Elizebeth, Ada's mum, spent a month in the hospital.
Elizebeth could have died without Ada.
Ada was dismissed from school because she had to care for her mother, but she was delighted she was getting better, although slowly.
Ada brought meals to the hospital.
When she approached the ward, she heard a familiar voice inside.
She recalls her father pushing her mother to sign divorce papers
He never visited after sending them here.
She heard her mother got a call,
"Elizabeth, you and the Greenburg's Miss were like sisters. You even promised your kid may marry hers. You made the vow, therefore your daughter should marry her son-"
"What? Alfred, do you mean William Greenburg?" Elizabeth interrupted him.
He abandoned her and her kid in a dreadful situation, and now he insisted she marry the son of a woman she hadn't seen in years? "Your closest friend's kid is the Greenburg oldest. You know his family's background. They'd be happy together...
Ada saw news photos of William and thought he was handsome. He was paralyzed after a car accident abroad.
Ada opened the door, grabbed the phone.
"I'll marry him if..."
"I want Mom to come home. Give her all we own, and I'll marry William."
Ada concentrated on her breathing to calm down.
Since she was a child, the Greenburg family of City B had been a subject of conversation. The family was vast and wealthy.
Even though he was crippled and couldn't do husband responsibilities, this was the finest thing that had happened to Ada's family.
She may return home and assist her mother reclaim Elizebeth's dowry.
"Ada..." Elizebeth urged her to contemplate marriage since it's serious.
Elizebeth couldn't let Ada suffer through a damaged marriage. Alfred concerned that Elizebeth might convince Ada not to marry William and spoke out.
"You may go home if you agree."
Mom's dowry? Ada questioned her father coldly.
When they initially married, Elizabeth had numerous dowries.
Alfred was hesitant to return the money.
Alfred clinched his teeth and muttered, "I'll give you once you marry him."
His youngest daughter was lovely and wonderful.
He couldn't allow her marry someone who couldn't give a regular life.
Alfred was no longer uneasy, but his contempt for Ada grew when she demanded money. Alfred glared and said,
"Your mom wasn't a good teacher. "You're rude!"
Ada wanted to know what it was like to be her father's only child. He'd left her and didn't care. She couldn't say it since she'd lose her negotiating chip if she offended him. "Prepare. "Alfred hang off the phone.
"I didn't marry a stranger. Your friend's son."
She died years ago. I'm unfamiliar with her son. I'd prefer you marry someone you like than keep my commitment. Please don't leverage this marriage. I'd rather live here forever."
A crush? Even if she met someone in the future, she couldn't marry. She stooped. She could marry anybody.
Reclaiming all her father took was crucial.
Elizebeth couldn't persuade Ada to alter her mind, so they went home the following day.
Alfred wouldn't allow them inside the Woods' home. Instead, he transported them to a nearby cheapt shabby hotel where Ada could stay until the wedding.
Ada didn't want her mother to confront the woman who shattered her marriage and life.
Mental and emotional health required being away from home.
If this was a decent marriage, they wouldn't have given you this opportunity, even if Mrs. Greenburg and I were friends.
Ada stopped talking to her mother about it.
Eliza beamed. Ada wouldn't discuss it.
She had a rough life with Elizabeth, and now she had to sacrifice her marriage.
Ada lied to her mum about losing her appetite throughout the travel. She dropped her fork and went to sleep. Ada leaned against the door and put her palm on her tummy after shutting it.
She'd never been pregnant but had observed Elizebeth's pregnancy. She was appalled and never ate. Ada felt just that. Since that night, her period hadn't arrived for 10 days.
Already embarrassing, that night.
She wouldn't live without her mother and brother.
She shook...
"Congratulations, two months of pregnant ."
Doctor's comments lingered in her head after leaving the hospital.
She found out when she went to the hospital without telling Elizebeth. She was confused and upset. She instantly massaged her stomach.
Despite being astonished and embarrassed, she wouldn't give up the kid. First-time motherhood brought too much love and optimism.
She seemed confused.
Ada concealed the baby's sonogram before entering the home she and her mother were living in. When she saw Alfred, her mood sank.
Alfred didn't appear happy, and she seemed to have kept him waiting. He snarled as she entered. "Clean up." Ada sighs.
"Why?"
Since you're marrying the oldest Greenburg son, you must meet him.
"Are you going to meet him in that outfit? Are you humiliating me?"s he became numb after selling herself and losing her sibling.
The agony returned as she heard Alfred's hurtful comments. He transported her and her mother to a poor nation and then abandoned her.
What more could she have done? Having money would have prevented her brother's death from delayed care. Her fists clinched at her sides. Alfred's face shifted when he realized what he said. "Go. We can't keep the Greenburgs waiting.
Ada..."
Elizebeth concerned about Ada and wanted to cancel the wedding.
She lost her son and wanted to care for her daughter.
She didn't know what type of guy the Greenburgs' oldest son was. She worried.
Ada reassured her. "Go"
Alfred pressed her. He pushed Ada, afraid she'd alter her mind.
Alfred brought Ada to an exclusive store to purchase her a frock before meeting the Greenburgs. A salesman met them at the shop. Alfred told Ada to get her something to wear.
The salesman sized her up and said, "Follow me." She gave Ada a long, sky blue dress.
"Try on in the dressing room." Ada reluctantly took the outfit to the changing room. From the door gap, she saw a lady placing her arms around a man's neck. "Can't you marry anothe woman ?
William Greenburg eyed the lady helplessly. His lat mother planned the marriage, so he couldn't refuse. He couldn't disappoint Jean after that night, however. He inquired, "Are you comfotable last night?"
He was drugged one night, and needed a woman to vent out,
Jean White helped him. During that period, he struggled to restrain himself. He hadn't enjoyed their first time together because of his tremendous desire. He didn't realize how difficult that was for her.
The only sign of her agony was how much she shook in his arms afterward. William knew Jean liked him. Never gave her a chance.
He didn't love her. His mother organized his marriage. Jean stayed at his side silently, nevertheless. Since then, he's wanted to recognize Jean.
He remembered the bloody pool after the intercourse. Jean hugged him. She dropped her eyes and muttered.
She was William's secretary and admired him. She was no longer virgin, but she couldn't ell William.
She understood how much men valued virginity. She spent a lot of money that night to find a virgin to offer to William. Jean pretended to be her when the girl departed. "If you like these outfits, purchase more,"
Ada was reprimanded.
In an expensive store, they separated each changing room and had a VIP area. A separate lobby was available for friends to relax. Ada groaned and went right. She thought about the couple while changing. The Woods were mentioned. Could he be...
That clothing is flattering. It's your style." The saleswoman had excellent fashion sense and could choose items that fit consumers just glancing at them. Ada's skin seemed whiter in her long light blue dress.
Her waistband ribbon emphasized her thin physique. Underweight made her seem fragile.
Alfred proceeded to pay for the outfit. He later found the outfit cost $100,000. Alfred paid since she was meeting the Greenburgs. He then scolded Ada.
"Go."
Ada sensed his harshness as a kid and after dad abandoned her, but his indifference made her uncomfortable and hurt her heart. She followed him to thecar . The car arrived at the Wood villa after a silent trip.
The driver helped Alfred. Alfred and Ada exited the car . Ada was trancelike in front of the villa. While she and her mother struggled due to her brother's illness, her father lived in a magnificent villa with another lady. Ada fist-clenched.
"What are you doing?"
Alfred turned and saw Ada's stunned gaze as she stood at the door.
Alfred let Ada wait in the living room after maids said the Greenburgs hadn't come.
They put a violin beside the living room's French window. German-made Se
Ada's mom got it for her fourth birthday.
Ada hadn't played since Alfred sent them away.
She touched it, feeling familiar and eager. Her fingers were stiff from inactivity.
A voice from behind said, "Who let you touch my ?" Ada turned to see Tannu Wood clenching her fists.
Tannu was 15 months younger. She inherited her mother's beauty.
She appeared fierce with her distorted face.
Even Ada's violin was theirs?
Ada tightened her hands and told herself not to behave impulsively. She had to wait to reclaim her and her mother's possessions.
"Ada Wood...?"
Tannu recalled that today was the Greenburgs' arrival and that her father had brought Ada and her mother back.
Tannu remembered Ada's pity when Alfred sent them overseas. She begged Alfred not to send her away on her knees.
Tannu sneered at Ada, crossed her arms and stared with scorn. "Don't be joyful, for Dad brought you back so you'd marry the Greenburg son instead of me. The son-" Tannu laughed as she said. She gloated at Ada's misfortune in marrying a crippled guy.
Marrying him would wreck her life. Ada frowned, but a maid interrupted her. "Greenburgs are here."
Alfred greeted them at the door and brought them in. Ada observed a wheelchair-bound guy enter. He had attractive looks. Nobody showed him scorn despite his wheelchair.
Nobody showed him scorn despite his wheelchair. Ada recognized him as the guy flirting with the boutique lady. Was he Greenburg's eldest?
Alfred summoned Ada over while she pondered why William was acting impaired
. "This is Greenburg's oldest son."
Alfred bowed and a woman gave him a chair to match William's height. Mr. Greenburg was a handsome, dignified guy had become crippled.
William saw Ada and estimated her age. He furrowed his eyebrows after seeing Ada's malnutrition. His mom organized the marriage.
Son, he couldn't violate the pledge. Because of this, he said he couldn't be detoxified and was paralyzed after a car accident overseas to alter the Woods' minds. The Woods didn't.
William became silent and glum.
. He couldn't ell whether Ada was beautiful, but he saw Alfred's strange conduct and that he wanted to marry his daughter to him despite being a "cripple."
He raised one eyebrow coldly. "I got hurt on a business trip overseas and can't walk." I can't be a husband-" Ada said, "That's OK."
Alfred offered to refund her mother's dowry if she accepted the marriage. Ada would consent to marry William and divorce the following day. Ada comprehended William's wishes after some thought. She believed it was because of the lady Ada had seen him with. He didn't want to follow his mother's vow and wanted to end the agreement.
He didn't expect Alfred to sacrifice his unloved daughter to keep his word.
William glared at her. His look chilled Ada and made her tongue harsh. She shouldn't marry him. If she refused the marriage, she'd be sent away and never get her mother's riches . Ada faked a grin. She recognized the bitterness underlying the grin.
"We've always been meant to marry. Whatever happens, we're married."
Ada tried to resist shrinking when William's eyes darkened.
Alfred asked, "So, about the wedding date-"
William's demeanor quickly changed to calm and demurring. How might we violate the agreement between two families? Ada didn't dare glance at him. He was as miserable as she was, maybe more.
"Wow!" Alfred was thrilled. Connecting with the Greenburgs via a minor daughter was excellent. The Woods were affluent, but the Greenburgs were richer.
"I've instructed my chef to make supper; eat here before departing." William scowled at Alfred's greedy actions.
"No thanks." He rejected the offer and waited for Mathew Baron to push him outside in the wheelchair. When he passed Ada, he raised his hand and eyed Mathew. "Is Miss Wood free?
Alfred warned Ada. "Sure."
He didn't want Ada to upset William before their wedding.
Alfred thought William's apathy meant he was unhappy with Ada.
The Woods benefited from the agreement. The family business would benefit by marrying into an important family.
Alfred will do everything to save their marriage.
Ada ignored her father's disapproval and accompanied William and Matthew outdoors. She knew Alfred's plans. What made him think she'd help him join the Greenburgs?
Did he assume she'd remain since she was his daughter? Since cheating on her mother, he hadn't spoken to her. Was he expecting Ada would forget the years he'd ruined her family? She hit something hard while daydreaming. She returned to the present and saw William Greenburg's perfect face.
William stood up easily, so she had the upper hand. William's glare numbed Ada's scalp, and she calmly faced his eyes, braced for his rage. "Are you faking paralysis?"
William squinted his eyes and spoke in a low but angry tone.
Why did you marry me despite my disability? " To enjoy the high life?"
Ada felt chilly as William peered at her. As if an invisible hand were holding her heart, she had trouble breathing. "our moms planned the marriage. Could I have understood about money and becoming affluent at that age? I want to honor our moms' wishes."
Ada hesitated and lowered her voice.
"When I was 2, you were three years older. I should have disliked you for being older, but I didn't."
I should have disliked you for being older, but I didn't." William laughed.
She called him elderly. They had chemistry. They gazed at one other, neither one backing down. Ada's hands were clasped at her sides. Her marriage to Alfred Greenburg was just to restore her mother's money, not to become his adversary. She swallowed her pride and lowered her words to avoid making matters worse.
She looked at William's face. Ada saw his little face change.
Ada said, "Mr. Greenburg, let's negotiate."
She didn't want to join the Greenburgs; she just wanted to go home and get her belongings. William laughed at Ada's offer. What was her plan?
William asked Ada, "What do you want?" "After three month of marriage, I'll divorce you. ." One month sufficed. She'd divorce him after reclaiming her mother's dowry.
William sighs. "That's your offer?"
"Yes. As per our moms' wishes, we must marry despite our feelings. In your mother's memory and mine. They simply pledged to marry us, not to remain married. If we don't match in personality and values and divorce, we haven't broken the vow."
"If we agree to this contract, you won't be stuck with someone you don't like. It won't hurt you-"
Ada continued after seeing William consider her offer.
"Have you met someone you like, and that's why you've attempted to breach the Woods' promise?"
William's jaw and cheeks tensed.
"I didn't know you were that clever..."
Ada was right;s he wanted to help Jean.
William looked at Ada's concerned expression and responded.
"You? What would month of marriage buy you?"
She didn't want to lie or tell him the truth about seeking her mother's dowry.
My mother's health is terrible, therefore I don't want to disappoint her.
Ada avoided eye contact to conceal her untruth.
William woke Ada up with a frightening voice, as if he'd read her thinking. "Wow!"
Ada's stomach shook. His eyes were penetrating. William's phone rang as she tried to stay calm and decide what to do.
William saw her and grabbed his phone.
He moved away from Ada to answer the phone, but then turned back.
Since the marriage would be short, there's no need for a ceremony. Ada nodded and agreed.
"Sure.
Matthew picked up Ada three days later. Only a marriage certificate was issued.
Ada didn't feel anything since she was only accommodating their requirements.
If their moms hadn't planned their marriage as youngsters, they may never have met.
The car stopped beside a mansion.
Under the sun, the big stone edifice appeared magnificent. "Enter,"
Mathew waved Ada forward. He wasn't interested or nice.