I’m the contracted bride of the billionaire

Chapter 31



The delicate sparkle of the morning sun sifted through the sheer shades, projecting a warm hug over the tangled bedsheets and the two figures weaved in a sweethearts’ bunch.

Amelia mixed first, her eyes rippling open to take in seeing Philip’s etched elements, loosened up in the serenity of sleep.Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

A satisfied grin pulled at her lips as she followed the lines of his jaw with a featherlight contact, wondering about the manner in which his presence appeared to fill each cleft of her being.

Directly following her victorious craftsmanship presentation, a discernible shift had happened between them, a seismic commotion that had broken the obstructions of dread and weakness that had once kept them separated.

The walls they had so painstakingly built, braced by past damages and questions, had disintegrated underneath the heaviness of their recently discovered closeness, leaving in their place an association that ran further than both of them might have envisioned.

As Philip blended, his arms fixing around her in a reflex brought into the world of unadulterated nature, Amelia felt a flood of warmth sprout in her chest. This was home, she understood, the safe-haven she had been looking for her entire life – not a spot, but rather a condition, a sanctuary fashioned in the unflinching strength of their affection.

“Hello, lovely,” Philip mumbled, his voice still thick with the remainders of rest.

His eyes hit the dance floor with a delicacy that never neglected to take Amelia’s breath away, a glaring difference to the protected man she had first experienced such an extremely long time prior. “Hello,” she murmured back, her fingers following the shapes of his lips, committing the delicate quality of his grin to memory. “Did you rest soundly?” Philip’s noting laugh was a thunder that resonated through her actual center. “Like an infant darling,” he prodded, his fingers following an enticing way down the bend of her spine. “In spite of the fact that, I can’t help but confess, awakening to your brilliant excellence makes even the most peaceful sleep appear to be a pale impersonation.”

Amelia fondled a flush wet blanket her cheeks, her heart vacillating at the crude truthfulness in a way that would sound natural to him. Indeed, even now, after all they had persevered, after the walls between them had been destroyed, Philip’s capacity to deliver her short of breath with a simple expression never quit astonishing her.

“Toady,” she mumbled, faking a smack at his chest that immediately broken up into a touch.

“However, I should admit, I’m very attached to this side of you, Mr. Waller.” Philip’s noting smile was unadulterated, shameless naughtiness. “Is that along these lines, Mrs. Waller?” he murmured, his voice dunking into a register that sent flavorful shudders dashing down Amelia’s spine. “Indeed, all things considered, maybe I ought to try to keep you completely captivated.”

Before Amelia could gather a clever counter, Philip’s lips were upon hers, guaranteeing her in a singing kiss that took the very breath from her lungs.

She liquefied into his hug, her fingers tangling in the smooth strands of his hair as she gave up to the inebriating attack of sensations.

Time appeared to obscure and twist, the world past their tangled sheets blurring into irrelevance as they lost themselves in the lazy investigation of each other’s bodies.

Hands meandered, touching warmed tissue with a worship that said a lot of the profundity of their association.

Murmured charms blended with winded heaves, an ensemble of adoration and want that crescendoed as time passes.

When finally they lay satisfied, their appendages laced in a scrumptious knot, Amelia ended up wondering about the sheer force of the feelings that flowed through her veins.

This was more than simple actual closeness, she understood – it was a significant converging of spirits, an association that rose above the limits of the tissue and dove into the actual profundities of their creatures. “I love you,” she murmured, her fingers following the shapes of Philip’s face with a delicacy that gave a false representation of the energy they had recently shared.

“More than I at any point expected, I love you.” Philip’s noting grin was brilliant, his eyes sparkling with a feeling so unadulterated, so sweeping, that it took steps to take Amelia’s breath away.

“Also, I love you, Amelia,” he mumbled, his voice thick with the heaviness of his enthusiasm. “You have turned into the very air I inhale, the thumping heart that supports me.

Without you, I would be lost, unfastened in a world absent any and all light and warmth.” Amelia felt a quake go through her, the crude genuineness of his words washing over her like a relieving medicine.

At that time, she knew – genuinely knew – that anything challenges lay ahead, anything storms they could confront, their adoration would be the anchor that kept them fastened, the directing light that would lead them through even the most obscure of evenings.

As the morning extended on, they waited in the safe-haven of their hug, exchanging delicate kisses and murmured guarantees, their bodies entwined in a darlings’ bunch that appeared to oppose the limitations of existence.

It was a snapshot of unadulterated, pure euphoria, a reprieve from the heaviness of the world that took steps to meddle with their newly discovered peacefulness. However, even as they luxuriated in the phosphorescence of their enthusiasm, an unobtrusive propensity of disquiet undulated through Amelia’s cognizance.

It was a passing sensation, a prickle at the scruff of her neck that discussed concealed eyes watching, of shadows hiding just past the outskirts of her mindfulness.

She shoved the inclination to the side, decided not to permit the phantom of uncertainty to spoil the sacrosanct safe-haven they had made.

All things considered, she zeroed in on the consistent drone of Philip’s pulse, the consoling rhythm that grounded her in the present time and place, banishing the ringlets of vulnerability that took steps to grab hold.

Much to her dismay, in any case, that the seeds of that disquiet had previously flourished, harbingers of the situation that was unfolding not too far off, a storm that would test the actual furthest reaches of their adoration and their purpose.

For even as Philip and Amelia gave up to the euphoric casing of their closeness, the powers showed against them were gathering strength, their ruses unfurling in the shadows, ready to strike at the core of the delicate safe-haven they had so painstakingly built.

Also, when the main quakes of that storm at long last spread the word, the actual groundworks of their reality would be shaken, their adoration and their flexibility put to a definitive test.

Yet, until further notice, they remained willfully ignorant, lost in the glow of one another’s hug, enjoying the quiet before the storm that took steps to destroy them.


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