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The CEO's Masked Wife

Why does no one ever see her pain? **** Calla Anderson, an introvert by nature, has a twin sister completely opposite from her withdrawn self. It was natural for many to prefer the bright child to a dull one, and Calla Anderson had no problem with that. The relationship between Calla and her twin sister remained sweet and firm even though she wasn’t favored like her. But…. that was until he entered the picture. The moment Calla laid her eyes on him, she knowingly gave her heart to him. Unfortunately for her, he was the same as others, falling her twin sister’s beauty and charms. As if keeping her feelings for him locked and hidden, while watching the relationship between her twin sister and him blossom into something more, wasn’t enough, an ill-fated incident fell upon her and her twin sister, and Calla was the only one who survived out of two of them. That moment when many realized that fact, her life turned out for the worse. Her parents blamed her. Her sister’s admirers admonished her. Her sister’s friends loathed her. Her acquaintances left her alone. And him….he was the worst as she had to enter a marriage with him to save an agreement between their families. That’s right. She married her sister’s fiancée and it was from there that Calla wished she was never born into this world. ***** DO NOT USE COVER WITHOUT PERMISSION! Commissioned by r.voh.k on IG

Sowunmi16 · Urban
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113 Chs

December 1 (1)

 ''….J-Just out..'' Calla could not be blamed for turning into stutterer at the moment. It wasn't every day that one would see herself and her husband conversing with each other.

'Why did he come out?' She wondered, trying to calm her pounding heartbeat with a fisted hand on her chest.

*ba-dump*

*ba-dump*

This sound made Calla to know that she and her body were fully aware of her husband.

''…..''

Hearing no words after her own, Calla wondered if she could leave now. She really did not trust herself in the presence of her husband. Besides, it was advisable for her to leave for her night strolling the earlier, the better.

''Don't take too long.'' His words came amid her thoughts. Following this, her ears pricked at the shuffling sound coming from behind her. It seemed her husband had said what he wanted and walked away, which she was right. Not feeling the familiar dominant presence, she turned around, seeing no sight of him.