Chapter 2 I Won’t Regret It
Linsey’s words made the man’s eyes narrow slightly. His voice, laced with surprise, held a sharp edge. “Ma’am, are you certain about this? I’m disabled. If you marry me, you’ll regret it sooner or later.”
Linsey didn’t answer him directly. Instead, her gaze never wavered as she asked, “Would you ever abandon your wife for
another woman?”
“Of course not,” he replied without missing a beat, his tone firm.
“Then I won’t regret it either,” Linsey said, her resolve unshaken. “As long as you agree, I’ll marry you.”
Seeing the sincerity in her eyes, the man had no reason to refuse. With a slow, deliberate nod, he replied, “Alright then, let’s get married.”
And just like that, Linsey’s wedding-one that had nearly been called off-continued as planned.
With the priest as their witness, they exchanged vows, their voices steady.
As they exited the church, Linsey felt a strange sense of unreality.
She had just married a man who, only hours ago, had been a complete stranger.
Pushing her husband’s wheelchair down the steps, she suddenly realized something. “By the way, I don’t even know your
name.”
“Collin Riley,” he responded, his voice calm.
Linsey’s eyes widened in surprise. “Wait-you’re Collin Riley? The eldest son of the Riley family?”
Collin saw the shock on her face and smirked, a hint of mockery in his smile.
“What’s the matter? Now that you know you’ve married a man everyone else considers a loser, you’re regretting it?”
The story of Collin-the eldest son of the powerful Riley family-was well-known throughout the city.
His mother had died in childbirth, and his father had remarried.
Later, a car accident left Collin paralyzed, transforming him into what many considered a loser.
When his stepmother gave birth to a son, he became even more of an outcast within the Riley family.
Without his grandmother, Ivy Riley, who had always defended and protected him, Collin would have likely been discarded
long ago, left to struggle far worse than someone living on the streets.
In Collin’s mind, no woman in her right mind would willingly marry a man like him unless she was after money.
He wasn’t just disabled-he was the neglected son of the Riley family. He fully expected Linsey to be disappointed.
He was prepared to see regret or bitterness shadow her face.
To his shock, however, she looked at him not with pity or disdain, but with a deep, unspoken understanding-as if she saw
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Chapter 2 I Won’t Regret it
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