Chapter 64
Secret Billionaire’s Contract Bride: Marrying My Enemy’s Lover
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âAdelaide
She was in my house. She had some nerve to show up here when I was not present to meet with my
husband. Damon didnât see it but when did men ever see it? For someone who was so attentive he
could be so blind.
The woman wanted him. It was clear to see that. Even a blind man could see that she was after what
was mine.
I wasnât worried about Damonâs eyes straying. He was only interested in me. We were destined to find
each other in this world. But her on the other hand-she was a viper in the grass.
I didnât buy this nice girl act she was trying to portray. I knew a fake when I saw one. I had been
surrounded by enough to know what they looked like and how they moved.
We sat on the empty porch sharing a bottle of my favorite red-Dom Bilió.
âHow did you get into law?â
I sipped the wine watching her over the rim of the glass. Damon sat beside me, my hand firmly
clutched in his on the table. We always held hands, we were affectionate that way. But I especially
loved the way Angelaâs eyes kept looking down at our hands. I could see the envy and bitterness
swimming in those eyes of hers.
âI wanted to help people and I love a good fight,â the way she said it made it feel like there was a slight
jab behind it. âIâm someone who doesnât give up when she has her eyes set on something.â
âI bet youâre very successful in your field.â I hope she understood my implication. Damon was not in her
field of expertise.
âI would like to think so.â I didnât miss the little spark in her eyes. She thought she had one up on me
and that annoyed me. âWhat about your career in film? I heard it started off quite dismally.â
This bitch â¦
âYou could say that but with my latest project getting the acclaim it deserves I think itâs safe to say that I
have honed in on my craft.â
âOh baby, donât be modest.â Damon squeezed my hand drawing all attention to him. âSheâs a fantastic
writer and an even better director. The ideas that come from this womanâs head are just insane. Iâm in
constant awe of her.â
âThank you, my love.â Take that you husband stealing wench. âSo how did you two meet? I donât think
Damon ever got around to explaining that to me.â
âIt was quite funny actually.â Angela flipped her blonde hair over her shoulder. It was then that I noticed
the small clip sticking out at the back of her head. Was she wearing a wig?
âWe met the day you stood him up at the hotel for your date night. The poor man was sitting all alone at
the bar and since misery loves company I thought why not? From that day we just clicked. It was like
instant friendship.â Her eyes moved to Damon in a lovey dovey type way.
I was going to murder her and my husband was going to have to help me hide the body. She was
flirting with him in my face. Did she think that I was just going to sit back and take it like some kind of
weakling? If so, then she had another thing coming.
âI see.â I took in a rage breath before releasing it. âAnd what about a partner? Are you single? Married?
Dating?â
The sinile on her face sobered. âOh, well⦠thatâs kind of a sore subject for me. You see, I was in a long
term abusive relationship with my ex. I only got the strength to leave last year. But before then I had
been subject to his abuse and his
hatred.â
Some of the anger I had held toward her slowly evaporated. Well, this was a major turn of events.
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âIâm so sorry.â My tone toward her even changed. âWe donât have to speak on it if you donât want to.â
âI donât mind,â the sad smile on her face gave her a less sinister face, more human-like. âI really did
love him and things werenât always bad. In fact, the first year of our marriage was great. We were
happy and planning for the future. Then I graduated from law school and got the job at the firm Iâm
currently at now. The more successful I became at work the more resentful he got. He was a big tech
guy and had a startup that tanked due to some errors he made. So for a time, I was the sole
breadwinner.â
I sat and listened to her story intently. It eerily mirrored what my sister was currently going through. I
had seen the pain. that Corinna was in, I could only imagine what Angela was feeling.
âIt made him mad of course. He hated to be out-done by his wife and thatâs when it started.â She smiled
bitterly. âAt first it was just yelling and screaming in my face. Then he moved to throwing and punching
things-the wall, the door, and even the windows. Then eventually it was me. Punch after punch. I took it
all blaming it on the stress he was feeling for his startup. I saved up about 100K for him to start his
business again. I had been planning on surprising him but what I didnât know was he already knew
about the account and had managed to drain it.â
After that I decided that enough was enough so I filed for divorce but he got mad and came after me.
Had to get a restraining order after just so I could feel safe.â
My heart squeezed. She had been through hell and back and she was still alive. She was still standing
and I had to commend her for that. Not everyone could walk out of a storm like that and still be able to
stand.
âAnd where is the bastard now?â This time it was Damon who spoke. âHas he tried to reach out?â
This was classic Damon. When he saw injustice being done he sprang right into action. He didnât waste
any time at all. It didnât matter if you were someone living on the street or the king of England. He cared
for those in need of a helping hand.
âHeâs long gone now. He hasnât tried to reach out or anything like that. The last I heard he was in
Alaska with his father.â
âIf you ever need help, Angela, donât hesitate, okay? I would be more than happy to step in.â
âThank you, Damon. I knew from the moment I met you that we would get on swimmingly.â I didnât miss
the little glint in her eyes. It was subtle but it was there. She wanted Damon in ways that were beyond
friendship.
âAnd how are you now?â I asked. âIâm sure none of this was easy on you.â
She tore her gaze from my husband to meet my eyes. âItâs been hard but itâs been over a year now and
I feel like Iâm healing. Iâd lost my faith in me but seeing people like Damon being so good and kind to
their wife it gives me hope that there are good men out there.â
âYeah.â I watched her carefully. I didnât want to think the very worst of her but I couldnât help it. The
woman was trying to come onto my man and I had already lived a story like this once before. âWould
you like to stay for dinner?â
The invite was impulsive but I didnât want to make an enemy of her just yet.
âThat would be lovely, thank you.â
I felt sorry for her and all that she had to endure to get to this point but if she ever tried to overstep the
boundaries that were clearly there, then I was going to rage. No one touched my man least of all her.