His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani Chapter 73

His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani Chapter 73

Chapter 73 

GABRIEL 

Several. Months. Ago

I froze when I read the caller ID displayed on my ringing phone: Lily Grant

Her ID had been Lily with a stupid emoji that she’d set all those years aback until six months ago, when I shifted it back to her full name the day I had broken up with her, the day I had told her I was marrying a girl my grandparents chose for me, the day she asked me to choose between her and my work and I chose my work, the day she cried in my arms and I told her maybe if she could wait for me for a few months, I would return to her. Just maybe

She hadn’t answered, just walked out on me

She never called after that

I had forgotten that the six month contract marriage I had signed myself into was ending when Sophia’s grandfather passed away, and she was so consumed in her grief, and me, in her. She didn’t give me too much of her, but whatever she 

broken gave, I obsessively accepted, whether it was the ghost of a smile on her perfect lips, or her longing gaze in her very eyes. I held her, because I knew that her longing was for me, her smiles were for me, and anything in between, anything that Sophia gave me, was only for me

Sophia was my kryptonite. She entered my life unwanted, and unknowingly crept closer until I gave her space. I was bewitched by her. Her mind, her b*dy, her soul

I was never a jealous man, but for herOh, for her, I would kill

When she was with me, when I was with her, the rest of the world didn’t exist. And seeing Lily’s name on my phone was this reality ch*ck that the six months I had signed myself to Sophia for were ending, and there was a world outside that, a world that I fully intended on ignoring

Lost in my very thoughts, I didn’t realise when the phone stopped ringing, and then rang again. I picked it up at lightning’s speed catching Sophia’s eyes on it from the other side of the bed, and a pang of guilt hit me as I pressed the phone to my 

ear. Hello?” 

Gabriel.The voice on the other end wasn’t Lily’s at all. It was my grandfather’s. He had left just the day before because if I was here, someone had to be at the office to head meetings. There was only so much time that we could both take off together, so despite his best friend’s b*dy barely being cold in his grave, he returned to the city, leaving me here for a few more days with Sophia. Before I could reply at all, he said, It’s Alister. Can you hear me?” 

My eyebrows knit in confusion, Hm?” 

Good. Is Sophia with you?” 

“Yes.” I half look back at the girl covering herself more in the blanket, her face suddenly void of any colour

Okay

I know I asked you to 

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No.I reply, my voice firm

Gabrielhe sighs, groans, almost. It’s an emergency. I need you to come here, now.” 

I can’t,” I reply, voice firmer than earlier. This old man was nuts if he thought I was leaving Sophia alone. Why was the calling from Lily’s number any way

Gabriel, son, I need you to come here.One thing about Alister Whitlock is that he never shows affection. Another thing is that he demands, and the world just follows any way. I learnt it from him. So for him to sound sosoft and desperate, it really was something. Perhaps Jim’s death had affected him more than he let on. Please.” 

Just..I pause. I wanted to ask about Lily, but I didn’t want to take her name in front of Sophia. My wife was grieving, she broke down so often, she barely slept or ate, and she’d been through so much. And through it all, her constant worry had been that I would leave her and go back to Lily. As if. I didn’t wanted to bother her more by taking Lily’s name unless there was something to worry about. f**k.I curse, Okay.” 

Don’t utter a word about anything to Leila or Sophia, yes?” 

Okay,I agreed

You’re understanding, right, son?” 

Yes, I said.I was just as annoyed as I sounded when I disconnected the call

I turned back to face Sophia, who looked like she would cry any moment, her voice so meek when she asked, Is something 

wrong?” 

It was just work, Freckles. Work emergency. Same one that Alister left with.I told her, truthfully

Do you have to go?” 

Yes, I’m sorry, sweetheart.I leaned to her side, taking in her scent before I k*ssed her forehead. I wanted to do anything but leave her like this, and I hated that I had to go. I will double the security, make sure you’re safe every hour, okay? You won’t be alone for even a minute, not even here. I’ll see you at home tomorrow, yes?” 

I’ll see you.She replied, but there was no promise in her words. I press her hand once again before pulling it away and the ghost of her touch stings, because all I wanted to do was hold her hand forever

I didn’t bother going home after driving three hours from Sophia’s hometown to the city. I went straight to work, heading to my Grandfather’s office. I entered his office without knocking 

I would’ve been castrated for this a few years ago, but now I didn’t have the patience to deal with anything

He looked like he had been expecting me, You came fast. Good,He nonchalantly got up from his humongous chair, one that was a tacky shiny black, and straightened his crisp suit

Alister Whitlock, even at seventy, was nothing if not put together till his last grey hair strand, a quality he worked years to cultivate into me after failing to do so to my father

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WNWP 

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I try to not grit my teeth when I ask, What emergency was it that couldn’t wait?” 

His gaze softens, something that doesn’t happen often. In the past week, the paranoia of my age catching up to me has been playing on my mind obsessively. Losing your best friend to cancer does that to you.He pauses, clears his throat, and I wonder where is this going. 1.. There are certain changes I have noticed in me in the past few months.” 

My 

eyebrows knit. Like?” 

Nothing much. Just little blood in myHe pauses

I blink. I didn’t have all day, really. I planned on getting back to Sophia and although I told her I would see her at home. tomorrow, I wanted to go pick her up

You know, stools.” 

I gag. You have piles?” 

I thought so. But, my overthinking got me to get tested and turns out, it’s actually colorectal cancer.” 

I blink. My mouth opens and closes. Nothing comes out

He immediately adds, The doctor says he caught it at a decent time, and I don’t really need to go through chemotherapy 

sessions like Jim did.” 

AlisterI begin, pause. Grandfather.” 

Save it, Gabriel. The word grandfather seems forced.He rolls his eyes, We’re on first name basis most days, and that’s just fine. I don’t need you to call me a cute name to know that you love me.” 

I wince. I.. I’m sorry.My lack of words was strange even to me

I’m not dying, Gabriel. I won’t even need chemotherapy.” 

I stay silent for a painfully long moment, processing what I had just heard before clearing my throat. Can I speak to your 

doctor once?” 

You may.He gives a half nod, Dr. Grant. Lily’s uncle.” 

Eyebrows knit again. Lily’s family is in the diamond industry.” 

*Her uncle is a famous oncologist, Gabriel.The disappointment in his tone was cleady evident, his eyes narrowing at me. Tell me you knew this much about the girl you were going to marry.” 

Of course I knew.” I raise my shoulders, lying

I called you from his clinic.He adds, My phone had died and I had to borrow Lily’s phone, who happened to be visiting.” 

I nod firmly

Talk to that girl, Gabriel,” 

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To Lily?Surprise was evident in my voice

He nods. If you plan on returning to her, tell her. And if not, free her.” 

I just stare at him for a few seconds. You knew?” 

I always knew.He says, and slides a file from his end of the table to mine. Those are the papers transferring my shares in the company to you.” 

I pick it up with trembling hands. Why now?” 

I wanted you to have it. You kept your end of the deal by marrying Sophia, I’m keeping mine.” 

I thought you weren’t dying.” 

I’m not.He laughs, I’m just retiring.” 

It’s time,I say, before picking up the pen and signing above my name written in bold letters on the five page document. I pass it back to him

He nods, and I nod back. I turn on my feet to leave when a thought that often lingered in my mind in the past six months resurfaced. Why’d you do it?I look at him, Get me married to Freck- Sophia. And don’t give me the crap about Jim and you having this deal about you paying for his chemotherapy, because I know you would have done it regardless of her decision to marry me.” 

A small, almost genuine smile makes its way to my grandfather’s features. Lily was a part of a pattern with you, someone who danced to your rhythms and whims. You needed different. You needed to onceinawhile dance to someone else’s rhythm, to break that perfectly curated schedule of yours. I guess you were lucky that the girl to do that was Sophia.” 

A little smile threatens to play on my lips, only getting thawed by my grandfather’s cancer bomb. I guess I was.” 

Are you going to leave her, now that you got what you wanted?” 

No,I reply, and don’t miss the way his eyes twinkle

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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