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You Are Still My Wife! novel Chapter 9

Idri and Frieze moved to their bedroom after dinner. It was the moment of their life that they finally married their true love. Not everyone is lucky to marry the person they love. Idri made sure he does but he did it in a slow pace. They removed all the roses and chocolates from the bed, cleared all the mess of clothes around them. They did not realize that they were so hungry that they threw everything around the room the moment they entered the first time they entered. They both cuddled each other to bed and kissed passionately. He had an important meeting to attend with an American client so he could not stay longer with her while she was sound asleep. He kissed her hands and walked out of the room to his study room. As he waited to join the meeting, he received a call from a mysterious unknown number. There were eleven miscalls from that number and he did not even get time to glance at his phone. He called back to the number just to find a drunk Dori talking on the phone.

Before Idri could hung up, Dori started speaking “Hello, my love. I heard you got married? What did you see in her that you ignore me and left me all alone? I was always with you but I know you ignored me for her. You are a scoundrel. You ditched me and now I know why you never had time for me.”

Idri replied to her “What I had for you was not love but attraction. What I have for her is pure love and not attraction. Good Night.”

He hung up without hearing anything from her and blocked the number. He wondered where she was and why was she so drunk. He was concerned about her safety but as the meeting time splashed on the screen, he simply decided to let go worrying about her. “I am a married man now and nothing from the past can come between me and my beloved wife.” He said to himself.

He confidently switched on his laptop camera and joined the meeting. Still in shorts, he remembered Frieze’s face with that shocked expression at the dining hall and started to laugh.

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