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My Masked Lover

Forced into an arranged marriage to save his stepmother's crumbling business, Lee lives his life in sadness. His CEO husband doesn't love him, he resents him with all his being. As a young teen who wants nothing more than the sweet true love he envisioned, Lee tries to make things better, but it seems the more he tries to get his CEO lover to like him, the more he's despised. When a chance comes for him to attend a weekly masked ball presents itself, he goes there with the main purpose of escaping the drama of his life. There he meets a man. Thor was the masked name he goes by. Thor, a man whose caresses ignites a fire in Lee's soul.  Week after week of meeting, Lee fells in love with him. Lee lives in sadness during the week with his CEO husband who treats him like trash, and not as a significant other. And he lives his weekend dancing, and having the time of his life in the arms of his masked lover. Lee can't stop his teen heart from falling for the smooth talker. What happens when Lee finds out they are married in real life? And don't forget the secret that seems to shake his life to the core.

Unsolvable_Mystery · LGBT+
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236 Chs

[Bonus chapter]

"Who's the doctor to you?" 

"The doctor?" Sly furrowed his brows, "Who are you talking about?" 

"The doctor who operated on Ryn. Who is he?" 

"He's no one important." Sly wrapped his hand around me, "don't think of him when I'm—"

"Don't you think I need to know?" I arch a brow at him.

"But he's—"

"Who's he?"

"My father," Sly Frowned.

"Your father?" I gasped as I turned to face him. "He's your father, and you never thought to tell me? I thought you said your parents are deceased?" 

Could it be that he lied about that?

"He's dead to me." Sly turned his face to the side, "if you can do this for me, Lee. I don't want to speak about him."

"Dead to you? How?" 

I wasn't about to let this slide without getting to the root of the problem.

"He killed my mother." Sly removed his hand from around my waist, and moved away from me, "That man there is a monster."