His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani Chapter 64

His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani Chapter 64

Chapter 64 

I didn’t know if he was the culprit for lying, or I was the culprit for letting him

Gabriel left

And I left him. I pretended to be okay. I pretended to smile at him, to k*ss him goodbye at the door. He called after he reached, he called that night, and I pretended to be perfectly okay when he told me he was at home, when all I wondered was if Lily was lying next to him in our bed

She called, and he left

I was more important than his impending work, but not her. 

I pretended that didn’t break my heart the way it did

I signed the papers the lawyer brought me, dodged the calls from my work friends probably asking me why their boss has returned to work but not me, and then told Gabriel I needed a few days more over here to say goodbye to the last memories of my Grandfather

And I did. Now that Alister and Gabriel were gone, I could go through the things of my grandfather lying around and put them in his wardrobe. I didn’t have the heart to give them away or donate them just yet, but maybe someday. Maybe

It was three days since Gabriel left, and he called every day- some times even thrice a day. I picked each one, pretending things were completely okay between us when I was swimming in a pool of self doubt

Over thinking became my best friend on the journey back home. That call, her name, it all seemed like a reality ch*ck I wasn’t ready for, especially not after my grandfather died

I wanted to preserve things the way they were, but I knew I couldn’t. It had been six months since we were married

Our six months were over

Gabriel didn’t know I was coming back today because I hadn’t planned to. It was when I realised how much I had been sulking here and that any answer I get after going home couldn’t be worse than the assumptions I had made that I decided to head home

I called Gabriel before leaving, but his phone was switched off

For the rest of the way, I was hit with a wave of grief for locking my childhood house, the keys feeling heavy in my bag

When I reached, I assumed Gabriel would be at work

You’re back?Luna asked as soon as she spotted me while I was going to my room, and before I could reply, she flung into my arms. I missed you.” 

I melted into the hug. I missed you too.” 

She pulled away. The house doesn’t feel the same when you’re not around, Sofia.” 

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I gave her a small smile, not telling her how this was technically the last day of my marriage. This was the day I had dreaded for months now. Has Gabriel been around?” 

Only at nights,” she replied. He seemed tired.” 

He probably was, since he barely got any sleep when he was with me. I couldn’t sleep a lot. Sorrow does that to me. It keeps me awake with a fright and fear I can’t shake. Has heI hesitated. Has he got anyone home when I wasn’t 

around?” 

Luna seemed confused. Like guests?” 

NoThe discomfort was clear in my tone. Like girls. LikeLily” 

Her eyes widened, and she broke into an expression of panic

I repeat, Has she been coming around?” 

NoLuna shook her head. Nob*dy liked her here any way. Good riddance.” 

Are you lying to me Luna?I asked. I wasn’t a distrustful person but her previous panic made me suspicious. And not to forget, if Gabriel can lie to me, he can ask his employees to as well 

NoShe shook her head faster. Swear on you” 

I sigh. Okay” 

Is everything okay?” 

I nod Just tired I’m going to head to my room, hm?” 

By my room, I meant Gabriel’s. I tried his number again to tell him I’m home, but his phone was still switched off. I didn’t have his new assistant’s number (since Peter was still on leave), so I dialled Ethan 

Ethan was broody and quiet. The only one in the group who would answer my question without asking a million in return

He thankfully picked up, but the voice wasn’t his, it was Liv’s. I face palmed almost as soon as I heard her voice. Hello?” 

Hey Liv? It’s me, Sophia.I said

Guys! Guys! It’s Soph Soph is calling Ethan, you idiot, you couldn’t save her number? Her voice was muffled and there were so many voices around her I saw the time and realised it was the lunch break

Liv, you there?” 

Yes. Yes! Sorry. Mike got excited looking at your call. He tried snatching the phone. I won.She almost seemed proud. Any way, we’ve all been calling you every day. Why re you ghosting us?” 

Liv, I’ll explain everything laterI promise, I need to talk to Gabriel and his phone is switched off. Can you please, please, please head to his office and make me talk to him?” 

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There was silence for a few seconds on the other end. Sophie.. I can’t do that.” 

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I know it’s your lunch break Liv, I promise I’ll ask Gabriel to give you ten minutes extra. It’s just really urgent-” 

She cut me off. No, you idiot, it’s not that. Of course I would sacrifice my lunch break for you. It’s just thathe isn’t at 

work.” 

Oh.” 

She added, He hasn’t been coming since like.. ten days now. I mean, he did drop in for an hour or so a couple days earlier. Wait.Her voice turned muffled again. Guys, when did boss come? You sure?It turned loud again. Like three days ago, Soph.” 

The day after he got back from my Grandpa’s place. He really had lied. Every day I asked him how his day was, every day he talked to me about being at the office and working all day and it was all a lie

My heart sunk again. Tears I hadn’t cried since the past three days threatened to make their way back and I took a deep breath. I had cried so much in the past ten days, I couldn’t cry more

Yes. Yes. You’re right.I managed to say, I had completely forgotten he isn’t coming to work. Right. Shit. Sorry, Liv. I’ll just call you back, yeah?” 

I disconnected the call, entering my room and falling onto the bed. Gabriel’s scent lingered in the sheets and the blanket we shared, and it made me want to scream out

Luna said he had been here every night, but I knew it was a lie because everything in this room was the way I had left it, including the jacket I had worn the day my grandfather died, one that I switched right before I left and so I threw on the bed. It was unmoved

No one had been in this room. Not the cleaners, not Luna and especially not Gabriel. Everything was exactly the same except a white folder that lied on the table, which I was sure was one of Gabriel’s files. Maybe he had been in this room (because the housekeepers weren’t allowed inside when we weren’t here), but he had definitely not slept in this bed

Where had he been sleeping since the past few nights

Why was he lying to me

I dialled Zach. Almost when I thought he wouldn’t pick up, he did. Hey Sophia.” 

Hi Zach, is my husband with you?” 

Nah. I asked that bastard to meet last night but he’s apparently drowned himself in work since he skipped a week.” 

Is it?I asked, voice breaking. Where was he last night?” 

Work.Zach sounded confused. Why? Is everything okay? Are you okay?” 

Yeah. Yes. His phone’s just switched off, so..” 

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I blinked. It isn’t?” 

No, I’m sure it isn’t, I just called him like two minutes ago. He didn’t pick up, but it wasn’t switched off.” 

Oh, perfect. Thanks a lot. Bye.I disconnected before he could ask me anything else, because I knew he would

Gabriel wasn’t just lying to me, but to everyone including his best friend

My heart rate picked up when I dialled him again, and this time, the call went through

 

His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani

His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani

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Status: Ongoing Released: April 3, 2024 Native Language: English

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His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani is an amazing interesting romance novel about Gabriel and Sofia. Gabriel and Sofia are bound in a loveless marriage with terms and conditions, when s*x, jealousy and an undeniable attraction sparks between them. But, they have pasts with mysteries, and futures with secrets. A story of lust, love and everything in between.

His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani

His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani Summary

I wiped tears from the corner of my eyes, hoping nob*dy saw me weep, and that the mascara didn't run because of my unending tears. I was miserable, still in disbelief believe that the first time I was going to see my husband-to-be was when I'd walk down the aisle, and he would be waiting for me at the end of it.  At least, I hoped he would be there, and that he wouldn't elope. Not because I wanted to particularly marry him, but because being stood up at the altar in front of the whole world would be very humiliating.

His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani

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