ACCIDENTALLY MARRIED TO THE BILLIONAIRE SINGLE DAD Novel

ACCIDENTALLY MARRIED TO THE BILLIONAIRE SINGLE DAD Novel – I swirled around in my wedding dress with a big smile on my face. I was finally getting married to the love of my life, and life couldn’t be any better. We had met a year ago and he made me the happiest woman alive the night he proposed to me. “Wow, that’s the most beautiful wedding dress I’ve laid my eyes on, Gabrielle,” Emily, my identical twin sister cooed, breaking into my thoughts. I smiled at her. “Thank you, Emily. This feels like a dream. I can’t believe this is my life now.” “Jared doesn’t deserve you, sister,” she said. “Look how beautiful you are. No man deserves this.” I laughed. “Thanks, Emily. You’re the best sister a girl could ask for.

You know that right?” Emily and I grew up with our single father who refused to remarry after our mother died during childbirth. Our father was the best man in the world and made sure we got the best of everything growing up. Now after getting our degrees at the age of twenty-three, I was finally getting married. I sighed. “I wish I could share this day with you, sister.” “Forget about me,” she said and wrapped her arms around me from behind while we held each other’s gaze in the mirror. “Today is all about you.” Her phone pinged on the dresser and my eyes caught the message. “Meet me before the wedding. I got you something sexy,” the message read by a contact saved as LOML. Emily snatched her phone but it was too late. I already saw it. “Oh my goodness!” I exclaimed. “Why didn’t you tell me you had a boyfriend?” Her face turned beet red. “We just started seeing each other and I was waiting until after you get married.

The spotlight is yours, sister.” I held her hands. “You know I’ve always shared everything with you.” She nodded. “I know but I wanted today to be all about you, okay? So we will talk about this later. Your husband-to-be is already waiting for you on the aisle.” “And so is yours,” I winked at her as I pushed her out of the room. “Go to him now because I want you back before the wedding starts.” She laughed as she walked out. I picked up my phone and texted Jared, my fiancé but he wasn’t responding. He was still getting ready for the wedding. After waiting for ten minutes, I decided to pay him and the groomsmen a visit. The hallway outside my suite smelled faintly of roses and fresh linen. Every step sent my heart fluttering faster. I was getting married. MARRIED! I could already picture Jared in his tux. His sharp jawline, messy brown hair, and that boyish smile that made me fall in love with him in the first place. He wasn’t perfect, but he was mine. As I approached the lounge, the sound of muffled laughter drifted through the door.

I grinned and gently pushed the door open without knocking. “Babe?” My smile faltered as I stepped in. The sound of laughter was coming from the TV. “Jared?” I called out. There was still no response. The hotel room looked like someone had been there but aside from that, there was no sign of the man I was marrying in less than an hour. I decided to check the bathroom. I wished I hadn’t. Because my jaw fell at the sight of Jared with my twin sister in the shower. She was wearing a black lace lingerie and he was plunging into her from behind while she leaned against the wall. “Oh, yes….” she moaned. “Jared…” The shower was turned on the water was running down on them as they fucked. I knew I should have walked away, maybe even run but I couldn’t. My legs were frozen in place. So her LOML was my LOML? “You like that?” he asked. “Yes… Jared. More…” my twin screamed. My heart was torn to shreds. I wanted to scream but it felt like my throat was on fire. “Tell me I’m better than Gabrielle,” Emily moaned as he thrust into her slowly. “You’re way better than her love,” Jared said, kissing her neck. “All I want is her inheritance.” “Our plan was smart baby,” she said, grinding on his cock. “But now, I want you to fuck me harder.” My eyes teared up as I watched him pound into her and kiss her so affectionately. Yes, I was still a virgin but that’s because Jared and I decided to wait until our wedding night. I was willing to share everything with my twin sister, but not him.

I pulled out my phone and recorded a video of them because I knew Father wouldn’t believe me without proof. Then I backed up, trying to steady myself but I couldn’t. I ran out of the hotel, the staff turning to me with a confused expression on their faces but I didn’t care. I got into my car and drove out of the premises. * * * * “So, then I walked into the bathroom and caught them fucking,” I said, pausing briefly to take another shot. “Top me up, please.” The bartender stared at me, shock written all over his face. I had just spent the last hour taking shots after shots at a bar far from the heart of town. My phone was ringing nonstop so I picked it up and turned it off. The bartender came back with another six rounds of shots. “Ma’am, you’ve been drinking for almost two hours now. I won’t serve you anymore after this.” “Shut the fuck up, okay?” I snapped. “After what I just told you I can drink the whole goddamn bar if I please.” The bartender’s expression turned into pity and it made me feel even worse. “Hey! Don’t look at me like that!” I snapped again. “I’m not pathetic.” Eyes were beginning to turn to the hysterical woman in a wedding dress but I didn’t care. The other bartender walked up to us. “Ma’am, please bring it down. Or we’d be forced to escort you out of the premises,” he said. “How dare you?” I spat. “Do you know who I am? I can fucking buy this pathetic bar.” The first bartender spoke. “She’s had a rough day.” “So have we,” the second one said, beckoning at security. “Suck it up or leave.” The bouncer got closer. “Is there a problem here?” “Please escort this lady out. We have VVIPs here tonight and she’s causing a ruckus,” the second bartender spoke up. “Come with me, ma’am,” the bouncer said. I frowned at him.

“No and you can’t make me so don’t bother.” He held my arm. “Ma’am it’s within my job to get rid of you and by force if I have to.” “Get your hands away from the lady,” a voice said behind us. We turned and my eyes fell on the most good-looking man I’d ever seen in my life. CHAPTER TWO GABRIELLE’S POV The man stood tall, his presence was dominating enough to make the bouncer’s grip loosen around my arm. And even though his voice was calm and low, it carried an air of authority. “She’s with me,” he said, sliding a sleek black card across the counter. “Put her tab on that.” The bartender blinked, then glanced at me, then back at him. “Sir, she’s—” “I said she’s with me,” he repeated, his tone cold. The bouncer stepped back. “Understood, sir.” The man’s eyes finally met mine. They were a cold blue and his tailored black suit fit him perfectly. His tie was slightly loosened, his hair was dark and slicked back, a few strands falling over his forehead. Everything about him screamed danger. “Let’s go,” he said softly, but it wasn’t a request. I should’ve told him to mind his business, but after everything that happened, I didn’t have the strength to argue. My head spun as I got off the stool, my veil slipping off my shoulder. He caught it midair without even looking. I jumped as my body brushed his warmth on my way out but he didn’t seem affected. Outside, the night air hit me like ice. The faint hum of the city surrounded us.

I crossed my arms, glaring at him. “Who the hell are you?” He raised his eyes from his watch to my face, his expression bored. “A man who just saved you from making a viral scene.” “I didn’t ask to be saved,” I shot back. “You didn’t have to.” He tilted his head, studying me. “You’re standing in a wedding dress, alone, reeking of vodka and heartbreak. You needed someone to stop you before you did something stupid.” “I already did something stupid,” I muttered, my throat tightening. “I got engaged to that bastard.” He chuckled under his breath dryly. “Rough wedding day, then?” I glared at him again. “I caught my fiancé screwing my twin sister in the shower. So no, it wasn’t just a rough day. It was the worse day of my life.” His expression didn’t change much, but his eyes darkened slightly. “That’ll do it.” I turned away, suddenly feeling the weight of everything I’d been holding in. “You can go now, mystery man. I’m not your problem.” “You’re drunk,” he said simply. “Yeah? So what?” “So I’m not leaving you here.” “Why?” He paused for a few seconds like he was giving it a thought. “You’re right. Take care of yourself.” Then he walked away.

I scoffed. “Such a weirdo.” I searched my purse for my car keys and stepped in. I knew I was too drunk to drive but I didn’t care. My fiancé and sister both betrayed me in one day. Turns out he only ever wanted me for my inheritance. My eyes turn blurry with tears as I started the ignition. I had shown Jared nothing but love and this was how he repaid me? And my own twin sister was working with him. As I drove out of the parking space, my car bumped into something behind. I looked into the rear view mirror and saw it was a car I bumped into. “Fuck,” I cursed and stepped out of the car.

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