The Billionaire I Married by Mistake
READING AGE 16+
Katherine has it all.
Fame. Beauty. Wealth.
She grew up having whatever she wanted. People see her as a spoiled brat, but she doesn’t care. She loves freedom and sparkling things. She loves parties and traveling. Her grandpa owned an empire anyway, so why bother about how she spends their fortune carelessly?
Not until her grandfather’s secretary called her one day.
Her grandfather was brought to the hospital! And as much as she didn’t want to go back to their province, she needed to, because her grandpa is the only family she has left. She can’t afford to lose him also.
But as soon as she got back, her grandfather’s secretary informed her of the situation of their company and why her grandfather’s health had collapsed. Katherine realized that his grandpa was not bluffing! Their empire is failing!
And the only solution to save that was to get married!
Katherine was against that solution at first.. But their business was on the bridge of doom. In the end, she did the most logical thing to do. She swallowed her pride and went to the address of the church where the wedding would be held.
There, she found a man standing and waiting near the altar. But to her surprise, the man standing at the end of the aisle was the man she had s*x with last week!
Katherine didn’t know if it was a coincidence or not. But she pushed through the wedding since the man standing in front of her was the man her grandfather wanted her to marry.
The wedding is very private. The only people present were her as the bride, the groom, the priest, and one witness for the marriage.
Everything seemed to go well after the wedding ceremony. Katherine and her husband parted ways to attend to their personal business.
But not until her grandfather’s secretary told her that she had gone to the wrong wedding.
Shock washed over her entire being.
What?
She married the wrong man?! But how could that be?!
Unfold
|Katherine|
There were countless casualties after the tragedy. The numbers alone were enough to make the nation grieve—but hearing that people had also died in the same building where I’d been found shattered something inside me. The walls that had protected us crumbled into dust, and yet somehow, I was one of the few who survived. ……
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