I Married My Friend’s Wealthy Grandfather for His Inheritance – On Our Wedding Night, He Looked at Me and Said, “Now That You’re My Wife, I Can Finally Tell You the Truth”
I Married My Friend’s Wealthy Grandfather for His Inheritance – On Our Wedding Night, He Looked at Me and Said, “Now That You’re My Wife, I Can Finally Tell You the Truth” I was never the girl people noticed unless they were deciding whether to laugh. By sixteen, I had learned three skills: laughing half a second after everyone else, ignoring pity, and acting like being alone was a choice. Then Violet sat beside me in chemistry and ruined all that by being kind on purpose. She was the kind of pretty that made people turn toward her. I was the kind of girl teachers skipped over. But Violet never treated me like a project. “You don’t see how special you are, Layla. Seriously. You make me laugh all the time.” She stayed through high school and college, and I kept waiting for her to realize I was too awkward, too poor, and too much work. Violet had a home to go back to. I didn’t. All I had was a text from my brother: “Don’t come back here, Layla. Don’t come home acting like anybody ow...