His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani Chapter 74

His Wife (A Contract Marriage Story) by Heer Mangtani Chapter 74

Chapter 74 

GABRIEL (continued). 

That night, I called Gophin for the first time since arriving home. I went in for a quick shower, and called her while getting dressed for bed. She picked up, but seemed so distantlike there was something playing on her mind

Are you sure you’re okay, Freckles?I asked for the fourth time in that one conversation. I am still seeing you tomorrow, right?” 

Hmm..She buzzes a little sleepily, but mostly she was just distracted. How’s your work emergency thing going?” 

Bad,I reply, truthfully. Alister had colorectal cancer. I was planning on picking Sophia up tomorrow, but instead, I’d have to take a trip to his doctor. To tell her this was on the tip of my tongue, but only the promise I had hastily made to my grandfather before leaving- the one to not tell this to anyone until he tells it to my grandmother in person this weekend- stopped me. Besides, Sophia just lost her Grandpa to cancer. I doubted she wanted more cancer news. Why do you sound so busy?” 

I’m not. I was just almost asleep when you called.” 

Oh, sorry, Freckles.I say with no remorse, a small smile making its way to my lips. I needed to hear her voice

That’s okay.She stays quiet for a few seconds before adding, Are you at home?” 

Tam

Are you going to sleep now?” 

Soon,I tell her, yawning

Hm. Okay. Goodnight, Gabriel.” 

Goodnight, Freckles.” 

I miss you, I wanted to add, but didn’t, partly because it was too cheesy, more than I’d ever been, and partly because she disconnected the call so quietly after I said goodnight, you’d think her hand was burning from holding the phone

I conclude I was thinking too much into it

Looking at my room, my bed- it was my sanctuary all these years, which was why 1 never even asked Lily to move in with me. But now, it was filled with reminders of Freckles. Her scent, her vanity, her clothes, even the ones lying on the bed

I wasn’t going to be able to sleep tonight, I realise, not without her next to me

I picked up my laptop and quietly left to my office; might as well work if I can’t sleep

khang that she needed a few more days 

Laal. kama cha 

As thus or of her grandfather before she could leave her hometown, unsure when she’d think she had the 

1 understond of count thing feeling that something was wrong wouldn’t leave me alone

I was we from falling asleep while working, but I’d done this too many times before Freckles entered my life to worry. about it I talked to her again in the memning, told her I was at work, and made sure she was okay. She sounded better 

Leahdut concentrate on work either there was something dooming playing in my mind

I slipped out before most of my employees were in, showering at home and collecting my grandfather’s cancer reports 

Bant whe was buy and couldn’t see me 

thest exeung thew te Chienges, where one of the most famous oncologists in the country was based. He knew my Brantfather because Alister called him for a second opinion on Jim’s health so many times

He coutumed the same things that Alister said, of it still being in the first stage, where it would be easy to control preferably without diations that would kill him 

Before I flew back, Lealled Sophia, who didn’t pick up. I waited minutes, but my heart was beating louder with every passing and so Lealled www urandother, who told me Sophia was asleep

be worked so where she was, and I said work. The lie sat heavy on my ch*st that night.. 

The next evening. I met Lily’s Uncle. He not only agreed to meeting me in an informal setting, but insisted on it. Ten minutes shown here’s what I knew so far: One, he passed his hand through his blonde hair very often. Two, he said wellevery time he went on to explain a concept I didn’t know. And three, he was good at his job

Towards the end, he had convinced me that my grandfather would be okay. He had explained the treatment plan, and been 

honest about the side effects 

I stayed there alone in the cafe a bit after he left, lost in my thoughts, I considered myself good with secrets, but all I felt was the urge was to talk about this to someone, that someone being my Freckles

So I called her, heard her voice, heard her tell me she was doing fine, but none of that was enough. I wanted her to come back home. If she doesn’t. I would go to her tomorrow and bring her back with me whenever she was ready. I toy with that idea while playing with my phone when I heard a light sound. Taken out of my thoughts, looked up at Lily sitting in front of 

me, the rim of her eyes red

My eyebrows furrowed. What’re you doing here?” 

I had to track you down since you wouldn’t pick up my callsShe replied making herself more comfortable, her voice 

coneless 

You called? | blinked 

No She raised her shoulders, But if I did, would you have picked up?” 

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I stay silent. I would’ve told her that my grandfather did call from her phone and I did pick up the second time, but I stay 

silent

Thought so.The hurt that flashed across her face was quick, and she was quicker to hide it

What’re you doing here? How did you even know I was here?I ask, and then it dawns. Ah, your uncle.” 

He doesn’t know. I followed him here when I overheard him talk to you in the morning at breakfast.” 

I blink my annoyance away

I waited, Gabriel.She raises her shoulders again in a tired, helpless shrug. It’s been six months. I stayed away, I waited. Can you come back to me now?” 

Lily,I begin, reminding myself that she was a victim of the stupidity I had done, that she didn’t deserve my anger

Just yes or no, Gabriel. Please.” 

I take a deep breath. No.” 

You’re staying with her?” 

She’s my wife,I nod

Do you love her?I think she was about to cry

Do you want me to be honest?I asked

She pursed her lips, and then nods

“I didn’t plan on it happening, really. She was a means to an end. But before I knew it, everything in my life revolved around her. It was the most maddening, frustrating punishment I had experienced- to not want a woman, yet to want her so much that you can’t think straight when she’s not around. You can’t think straight when she is around either, because you are so bewitched by everything about her- her scent, her touch, her voice, her smile. Sometimes, it feels like someone stole all the stars in the night sky and filled them in her eyes, and they shine only when she looks at me, and how can anyone not be enchanted by that?” 

Lily blinks, and then she gulps. Thank you for being honest with me.” 

I am really, really sorry.I say, meaning it. I hope you find someone who makes you feel the same.” 

The corner of her lips lift. Oh, I will.” 

I nod. Take care, Lil.” 

I was about to leave, when she adds: That’s your phone.” 

Oh, thanks.I reach out to her side, grabbing it from her hands and then leave

I don’t realise how tired I really was till I reached home and head to Frecklesold room, the one that still carried her scent so 

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It made me wonder if she’d stayed in my room at all in the past few months. It felt more like her, with her paintings every where and the big closet a mess. I slept there that night, engulfed by everything that reminded me of her

JMM

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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