Chapter 23
Secret Billionaire’s Contract Bride: Marrying My Enemy’s Lover
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POV: *Damon*
Iâd first met Adelaide when I was six. And since that day, I threw myself
into her trap.
Iâd run out of another one of my fatherâs lessons, hiding in the gardens between our houses. Sheâd
crawled into a hole between the massive shrubs, ending up on our side of the spacious gardens.
She had wide, pretty eyes and long silky hair pulled into a single braid. Even covered in mud with twigs
sticking in her hair, I remember I thought she was cute. She bent down to my eye level as I sat curled
up with my back to one of the shrubs.
âWhy are you crying?â she asked, so innocently.
I glared at her, my eyes perfectly dry.
âLeave me alone,â I spat.
âHow rude,â her red cheeks puffed up with air as she placed her hands on her hips. âIâm only trying to
help. Thatâs not very nice.â
âSo?â I looked away, sulking. I didnât want her help.
âAre you hurt?â she asked, her face crumbling up as if she was in pain. I was startled at the time to see
tiny diamond-like tears fill the corners of her eyes. Was she crying for me?
She reached up one of her hands to touch my bruised and battered cheek, and I flinched away on
impulse.
âIâm sorry,â she said, mournfully.
I stared at her, confused and wary of the strange girl who had appeared out of nowhere. Her eyes lit up
all of a sudden, and she grinned. Her grin alone was enough to make me feel at ease with her.
âI know! My mama used to do this to me when I got hurt,â she told me, proudly before leaning forward
and placing a tender kiss on my cheek.
âPain, pain, go away!â she recited, throwing her hands into the air like it was a magic spell.
I grabbed the cheek she had kissed, stunned to my core as I stared at her.
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My cheeks began to warm-growing hotter and hotter.
âWhatâs your name?â I demanded, scrubbing her kiss off my check in my embarrassment. âYou
shouldnât be here.â
She beamed, seemingly not caring about my threat. Even then she had the most beautiful smile.
âMy nameâs Addeway,â she said, her tongue slipping at the end. She frowned, repeating the word, but
she was missing her two front teeth and she kept whistling out the end of her name.
She looked adorable, all frustrated as she kept trying to say her name and failing.
âOkay. Addeway,â I raised an eyebrow at her, trying hard not to smile.
âNo, Adellay!â
âSure thing, Addellay.â
âItâs Adelaide!â she finally shouted, her cheeks red with the effort.
I couldnât help myself, and I burst into laughter, raising my head to the sky as I laughed for the first time
in what felt like forever. My chest felt light and warm, and she pouted, crossing her arms.
âYouâre mean!â she said and stuck out her tongue at me.
âAdelaide!â
We both stiffened as we heard the harsh sound of a man screaming for her over the hedge wall.
âAdelaide! Get back to your lessons, young lady!â
The manâs tone sounded very close to my fatherâs. Her face fell as she glanced at her dress and shoes
all covered in mud.
âHeâs gonna be mad at me,â she said pitifully.
For a moment, I sympathized with her. I knew what it was like when my father was mad at me, I didnât
want her to have to go through that. I could see the fear hidden in her eyes. I glanced at the mud on the
ground and grabbed a handful before splattering it all over her dress.
âHey!â she gasped, the terror in her eyes so reminiscent of my own.
âJust tell him that I did it,â I told her. âI messed it up anyway so tell him I
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did it all.â
She blinked in surprise, glancing down at her dress, and smiled brightly. âYou are nice!â she cried,
jumping forward to hug me.
I stiffened immediately, unsure what to do. Beneath the mud, she smelled like strawberries- so sweet
and sugary.
âThank you! Iâll come to play again!â Adelaide grinned at me, waving to me as she made her way back
through the hedge wall and to her own. house. I waved back at her, watching her go until she was out
of my sight.
But she didnât. The hedge wall was replaced with a metal fence twenty feet high after that and the next
time we saw each other, she didnât recognize me.
But I did. I could never forget her after that day.
I remembered her and even though she didnât remember me, she was the only light I had in the house
full of shadows. Every time my fatherâs lessons left me battered and bruised, I remember her kissing
my cheek. and singing that little song.
Pain, pain, go away. I could even hear it in her voice. It always made met smile.
She was an angel to me because every time I got hurt and sang it to myself, the pain always stopped.
The sunrise was bright, streaming into the room.
The soft chill of the morning breeze blew through the open bay window, the white curtains softly
fluttering in the wind.
I sat up in bed, my back against the headboard as I watched the sunrise, my hands brushing through
her hair in a soothing motion. It was so soft, and I loved waking up next to her.
My phone began to buzz on the nightstand. I grabbed it quickly to keep it from making more noise.
I spoke in a low voice to the phone, careful not to wake the sleeping woman in my bed. Adelaide was
still asleep from the long, wonderful night weâd had.
âWe would like to work with you,â the representative on the phone said.
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âMr. Zhou can come to sign the contract on Monday.â
âGood. I look forward to working with you on this deal,â I said. âZai Jian (Goodbye).â
âZai Jian,â he replied.
Once the phone went dead, I tossed it onto the nightstand, not paying it any more mind. A huge smile
formed on my face as a deep feeling of satisfaction moved through me.
Finally, I had gotten everything I had wanted. The multi-million dollar contract was mine. We wouldnât
need money from our families; Iâd made sure of that.
I glanced down at her, bare beneath the white sheets that covered her, a soft and innocent look on her
face. I was reminded of how young she truly was when she slept like this.
I smiled softly as I grabbed a lock of her long hair, pressing a soft kiss to the ends of it and drinking in
the smell of her shampoo, it still smelled. like strawberries.
She knew my feelings now, but she could never know how long I had loved her, how strongly I had
ached for her all these years.
Now, I could finally hold her in my arms. She was finally mine. My wife.
She stirred, groaning as she shifted, her hands reaching out for me. She grabbed onto the nearest
pillow, cuddling into it with a sigh.
I glanced at the ring on her finger-her engagement ring. I couldnât wait for the moment when I could put
my motherâs ring on her finger-to bind her to me permanently.
Only a week until my sweet angel would be mine officially.
A week? Only one week?
I glanced at the calendar hanging on the wall and groaned. Neither of us had planned anything for the
wedding.
I reached for my phone, already calling the number I knew could help me out. She owed me a favor
anyway.
âHello?â Laceyâs mumbled voice came through the phone, clearly still hungover.
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âI need you to help plan our wedding. Itâs in a week,â I said, straight to the point, hoping the desperation
I felt wasnât in my voice.
âGood morning to you, too,â she yawned.
âI donât know how to plan a wedding,â I admitted, frustratedly. âSo I need you to help ASAP.â
âItâs not that hard,â she sighed. âStart with the guest list. Family and then friends. If that backstabbing
sister of hers is going to be in the wedding, make sure her dress is one size too big in case she starts
showing early.â
âShowing what?â I asked, confused. âHer bad personality? I thought everyone was aware of that.â
âDid Addie not tell you?â Lacey asked, the alarm in her voice growing. âHer sister is pregnant.â
âWhat?â My eyes narrowed as I digested this piece of news. Corinna was pregnant already?
âYeah, she was torn up about it.â Lacey sighed. âIâm surprised she didnât tell you.â
âSo am I.â
I glanced at Addie as she rested peacefully. I breathed in and out deeply, calming myself as I
remembered I didnât want to wake her.
âIâll call you back.â
Before she could respond, I hung up and quickly dialed a different number. One where I knew the
person would be awake at this hour.
âYes?â
Corinnaâs flirtatious voice met my ears, and I glared at the wall, trying not to let my dislike for her bleed
into my tone. She never seemed to notice before.
âWhen can you meet with me?â I said, bluntly. I didnât care to talk to her, but I needed to know what was
going on.
âComing crawling back to me already, Damon?â she purred. When I didnât answer because I was too
busy trying to keep my temper, Corinna laughed.
âIâm afraid you never let me go to your place, so I donât know where it is,â
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she said coyly. âBut you know my door is always open to you, baby.â
The sultry tone in her voice made me realize exactly what I had to do, though I didnât want to.
âIâll be there in twenty.â
âPerfect. Donât keep me waiting.â
The phone clicked, ending the call, and I shut my eyes with a sigh. I knew how to play Corinna to get
the information I needed. It was never a problem before but nowâ¦
I grabbed Adelaideâs hand, placing a kiss on the ring there.
Now, I had something to lose.
âIâm sorry.â I whispered to her, regretfully.
We were almost there. Almost to the end I craved so desperately. The end
Iâd worked so hard to achieve. I couldnât stop now.
So long as she never found out what I was about to do.