The Don's Prestigious Bride (Captivating Brides Book 1) by Natasha Sterling

The Don's Prestigious Bride (Captivating Brides Book 1) by Natasha Sterling

Author:Natasha Sterling [Sterling, Natasha]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-05-08T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Six

Xavier

With each passing day, I found myself falling deeper and deeper in love with my wife.

It struck me as profound one night when I laid awake in bed with Amanda’s head resting against my chest while she slept, my fingers tangled in her hair. I was probably the luckiest son of a bitch on this planet.

Never in my life did I think I’d find someone like her, let alone marry her and fall in love. I was hoping that through our letters, I would find out something that was a deal breaker, some kind of excuse that would show me that she wasn’t as perfect as she seemed.

But no matter what questions I asked or what opinions I expressed, she met me with the same energy. It was even better in person.

My match, my equal.

And here I was actually married to her for the rest of my life.

Joy wasn’t even the proper word to describe how all of this felt. It was like every morning I woke up with a damn rainbow shining outside of my window while the birds chirped in the background.

I felt foolish for having dragged my feet over the past few months, putting off our wedding until it was no longer possible to stall. I’d been afraid that what I was getting myself into was too good to be true and it had cost me precious months with my new wife.

As a silver lining, though, that time before we wed had helped us get to know each other. So I supposed I couldn’t be too upset. I had her now and that’s all that mattered.

“Sir.”

I looked up from my mound of paperwork to see Finn coming in with a package in his hand. “This was dropped off for you.”

“What is it?”

He shrugged. “Not sure. It didn’t have a return address.” He put his hands up as soon as I gave him a look. “It was already scanned. No bomb detected.”

“That’s all I need, for my entire office to be blown up.” I grabbed my letter opener.

“I doubt you’d care if you were dead, sir.”

I waved him off. “Whatever.”

Receiving something like this wasn’t out of the norm. Typically, my clients liked to remain discreet when exchanging products and we weren’t always able to have runners moving back and forth over state lines. I had most of the local post offices in my back pocket, anyway, so it made for an easy second option.

Finn leaned over my desk to see what was inside. After tossing the letter opener down onto my desk, I grabbed the single folder and set it on my desk.

Upon opening it, I discovered that it was an array of pictures..

Finn picked one up, raising his brow. “Is… this Amanda?”

I grabbed another one to look at it.

Sure enough, it was a woman who looked suspiciously similar to my wife, wearing a bikini and walking hand-in-hand with some guy that looked to be about college aged. On the back of it was a date, the same day as our wedding.



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