Table of Contents

+ Add to Library

Previous Next

Chapter 5 Move In Together

  • I laughed.
  • Back then, I hadn't even wanted to move in with Michael.
  • Fiona kept insisting we should live together.
  • She told me, “You're getting married soon anyway, so why not get used to married life in advance?”
  • Michael, of course, worked his charm, pestering me endlessly, finding every possible way to make me happy.
  • At that time, Fiona treated me well, showering me with kindness.
  • Coupled with Michael's sweet words and relentless persuasion, I eventually gave in.
  • A young man and woman living together, full of youthful passion.
  • It was inevitable that we ended up crossing that line naturally.
  • I wanted to take precautions, but Michael told me, “You're already struggling to conceive. It doesn't really make a difference whether we use anything or not.”
  • He said he didn't like anything coming between us, that he preferred us to be completely close, with nothing in the way.
  • “Michael, is this what you really think too?”
  • Michael avoided my gaze, looking down guiltily. “Amy, I stand by my mom. Our family really doesn't have the money right now.”
  • He paused, then gazed at me sincerely. “But trust me, after we get married, I promise I'll make it up to you. I'll repay the betrothal gift, and I'll definitely treat you well.”
  • After marriage? How interesting.
  • If word got out, my mom would become the laughingstock of the entire neighborhood.
  • She'd never be able to hold her head up in front of those relatives.
  • Imagine raising a daughter like a princess, only for her to end up paying for her own wedding.
  • I turned away from him, shifting my gaze to Mirana.
  • “You never seemed to care much about your sister before. So, what's changed now? Suddenly, you're willing to lend her money to buy a house? And not just a little. A few hundred thousand, huh? Is it that you don't have the money, or that you just don't want to give it? You all know the truth.”
  • Mirana's face went pale. She always played the weak, delicate role in public, but my words hit her hard, and her eyes instantly reddened.
  • “Amelia, I'm sorry. Don't blame Mom or Mom. It's all because Zachary and I are useless. Please, let me kneel to you!”
  • She actually started to kneel, tears streaming down her face, looking pitiful and tragic, like a damsel in distress.
  • Alarms went off in my head.
  • This woman wasn't as fragile as she looked.
  • Whenever she cried, it was never a good sign.
  • Sure enough, before her knees could hit the ground, Michael was already there, quick as lightning, pulling her up.
  • He glared at me, his expression filled with anger.
  • His tone was sharp and accusatory. “Amelia Nichols, if you've got a problem, take it out on me. Why are you picking on my sister?”
  • Michael and Mirana had always been close, even closer than he was with Fiona.