Chapter 31. Recreating a Lie
“Just a suit?” He asked and I nodded.
“Yes you just have to wear a suit,” I said. “You’re hurting my hand, stop holding on so tightly, I am not going anywhere,” I informed him.
“You shouldn’t be threatening me,” He said.
“And you should come to terms with the fact that we have a contract and the wedding is very important, I need my parents to believe I am in love with you,” I said to him.
“Why? it’s not like they care if we get married or not, they already made it clear that they do not want me as their son-in-law,” He spilled.
“I still need my parents to buy the story, they are very intrusive people, and if they don’t believe there’s a possibility that they might discover it’s all a joke,” I explained.
“A joke? Marriage is not a joke,” He said.
“That is why we need to make it as real as possible and make them believe we are so in love with another,” I told him.
“Fine, I’ll wear the suit, and take you on a honeymoon too if that makes t
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