Marry a man I barely know to save my family from ruin.
It mightve been simple, if my betrothed were anybody else.
On our wedding day, my husband-to-be arrived at the courthouse like a black cloud rolling over Manhattan. Walt didnt crack smiles or pepper in pleasantries as we exchanged hollow vows in front of the judge.
His disdain for me was so palpable I assumed wed walk out of that ceremony and resume our regularly scheduled programming. But then fate was like, Hold my beer. I got this.
In desperate need of help and with nowhere else to turn, I had no choice but to ignore a crucial rule in our contract: I shall only contact Mr. Jennings II in case of emergency. But hey, whats a little fine print between husband and wife?
Turns out, Walts a stickler for legaleseI think it might be his love language. Oh, and his attitude at the courthouse wasnt a put-on. My so-called husband is a jerk. He takes what he wants without giving any consideration to other peoplespecifically ME, his blushing, contractually-obligated bride!
I knew life with Walt would be no honeymoon, but a marriage of any sort should still come with a few standard guarantees:
To have and to hold.
For richer or poorer.
In sickness and in health.
But after experiencing Walts version of wedded bliss, I say lets forget about all that lovey-dovey crap and just take me straight to death do us part.
Genre: Romance
It mightve been simple, if my betrothed were anybody else.
On our wedding day, my husband-to-be arrived at the courthouse like a black cloud rolling over Manhattan. Walt didnt crack smiles or pepper in pleasantries as we exchanged hollow vows in front of the judge.
His disdain for me was so palpable I assumed wed walk out of that ceremony and resume our regularly scheduled programming. But then fate was like, Hold my beer. I got this.
In desperate need of help and with nowhere else to turn, I had no choice but to ignore a crucial rule in our contract: I shall only contact Mr. Jennings II in case of emergency. But hey, whats a little fine print between husband and wife?
Turns out, Walts a stickler for legaleseI think it might be his love language. Oh, and his attitude at the courthouse wasnt a put-on. My so-called husband is a jerk. He takes what he wants without giving any consideration to other peoplespecifically ME, his blushing, contractually-obligated bride!
I knew life with Walt would be no honeymoon, but a marriage of any sort should still come with a few standard guarantees:
To have and to hold.
For richer or poorer.
In sickness and in health.
But after experiencing Walts version of wedded bliss, I say lets forget about all that lovey-dovey crap and just take me straight to death do us part.
Genre: Romance
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