Blackmailing His Runaway Bride by Dance-is-me (free biff chip and kipper ebooks .txt) π
Six years after she left him waiting at the altar, Charles Anthony Oxford finally met Isabella Shade. And six years proved to be a long time as Isabella was already married and Charles who had grown from millionaire to multi billionaire, well, he was in search of a wife for certain reasons.
On learning that his runaway brideβs company was in financial crisis because of her good for nothing husbandβs gambling problems amongst other reasons, Charles saw an opportunity.
Two, actually.
Not only would he be getting a wife, he would be able to exact revenge on the woman who had left him heartbroken, in his own way.
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"I am not getting married to you."
"You almost did six years ago."
"I was young and stupid then. I wasn't ready for marriage."
An amused took over his face. "Oh, but you were ready to let your father use you to settle his debts."
That fact had already buried some bruise in her heart, so when he said that statement, Isabella felt stabbed. Her hands clenched even more. "Why are you doing this?" she asked slowly as she struggled to keep a sane stance.
"Because it has to be done."
Isabella sighed and looked up at him as she pondered on a thing or two. She had no choice but to reconsider the second option she had discarded while she was still in the comfort of his car. "I will think about your offer."
"That is a reasonable response."
"Charles," her fiery look was back. "Keep it in mind that I am going to make you regret doing this to me."
"Oh no, darling." He countered her look with a stabbing gaze. "I am going to make you regret leaving me at the altar. And I will make you regret so bad." And he dropped his hold on her arms which she wasn't aware of and walked away without a word more.
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