LOGINChapter one -A plausible accident. She despised the smell of aspirin, the jaded white walls, the blinding fluorescent bulbs which made her barely get any sleep. She despised the nagging wives who clearly do not respect her position, hated the patients who disregarded her and asked for a doctor instead whilst checking their vitals. She hated it all. Anna, short for Annalise, took a deep breath as she stood at the corner of St John’s hospital where she was taking the night shift. She’d had a bad night , and her risen morning wasn’t getting any better, all thanks to the new doctor who had yelled at her for poking a patient just to get an IV line. She hated the man but she hated her job even more. She popped out a cigar from her pocket, snagging her work bag onto her shoulders more properly as she prepared to leave, lighting a quick smoke. She was bound to get fired eventually if she got caught, but who was she kidding? The others did worse just to keep themselves sane in su
Chapter Nine—The Newlywed Mrs Ashford She scoffed, “it’s a tad bit too early to be controlling, isn’t it Mr Ashford.” Stephan’s brows almost reached his eyes, “We have so much to do. The moment those papers were signed, you’re part of the Ashford family. The press would get a hang of it in only a matter of minutes, my PR specialist would make sure of that.” “So?” She arched her brows, “What does this have to do with me not going— “You can’t go home. You’re my wife and as per the customs require, you’re to come home with me this instant.” He said. Her eyes widened, “I…I have to prepare. This is all happening so fast. I can’t possibly leave my old life in only a matter of minutes?! I have clothes, I have Bobo to take care of!” “Who’s Bobo?” “My Dog!” “That’s a stupid name for a Dog.” “Don’t insult my intelligence, Mr Ashford!” “Well your intelligence should be called into question for giving your Dog such a preposterous name.” “S
Chapter Nine—The Newlywed Mrs Ashford She scoffed, “it’s a tad bit too early to be controlling, isn’t it Mr Ashford.” Stephan’s brows almost reached his eyes, “We have so much to do. The moment those papers were signed, you’re part of the Ashford family. The press would get a hang of it in only a matter of minutes, my PR specialist would make sure of that.” “So?” She arched her brows, “What does this have to do with me not going— “You can’t go home. You’re my wife and as per the customs require, you’re to come home with me this instant.” He said. Her eyes widened, “I…I have to prepare. This is all happening so fast. I can’t possibly leave my old life in only a matter of minutes?! I have clothes, I have Bobo to take care of!” “Who’s Bobo?” “My Dog!” “That’s a stupid name for a Dog.” “Don’t insult my intelligence, Mr Ashford!” “Well your intelligence should be called into question for giving your Dog such a preposterous name.” “S
Chapter Nine—The Newlywed Mrs Ashford She scoffed, “it’s a tad bit too early to be controlling, isn’t it Mr Ashford.” Stephan’s brows almost reached his eyes, “We have so much to do. The moment those papers were signed, you’re part of the Ashford family. The press would get a hang of it in only a matter of minutes, my PR specialist would make sure of that.” “So?” She arched her brows, “What does this have to do with me not going— “You can’t go home. You’re my wife and as per the customs require, you’re to come home with me this instant.” He said. Her eyes widened, “I…I have to prepare. This is all happening so fast. I can’t possibly leave my old life in only a matter of minutes?! I have clothes, I have Bobo to take care of!” “Who’s Bobo?” “My Dog!” “That’s a stupid name for a Dog.” “Don’t insult my intelligence, Mr Ashford!” “Well your intelligence should be called into question for giving your Dog such a preposterous name.” “S
Chapter Nine—The Newlywed Mrs Ashford She scoffed, “it’s a tad bit too early to be controlling, isn’t it Mr Ashford.” Stephan’s brows almost reached his eyes, “We have so much to do. The moment those papers were signed, you’re part of the Ashford family. The press would get a hang of it in only a matter of minutes, my PR specialist would make sure of that.” “So?” She arched her brows, “What does this have to do with me not going— “You can’t go home. You’re my wife and as per the customs require, you’re to come home with me this instant.” He said. Her eyes widened, “I…I have to prepare. This is all happening so fast. I can’t possibly leave my old life in only a matter of minutes?! I have clothes, I have Bobo to take care of!” “Who’s Bobo?” “My Dog!” “That’s a stupid name for a Dog.” “Don’t insult my intelligence, Mr Ashford!” “Well your intelligence should be called into question for giving your Dog such a preposterous name.” “S
Chapter Nine—The Newlywed Mrs Ashford She scoffed, “it’s a tad bit too early to be controlling, isn’t it Mr Ashford.” Stephan’s brows almost reached his eyes, “We have so much to do. The moment those papers were signed, you’re part of the Ashford family. The press would get a hang of it in only a matter of minutes, my PR specialist would make sure of that.” “So?” She arched her brows, “What does this have to do with me not going— “You can’t go home. You’re my wife and as per the customs require, you’re to come home with me this instant.” He said. Her eyes widened, “I…I have to prepare. This is all happening so fast. I can’t possibly leave my old life in only a matter of minutes?! I have clothes, I have Bobo to take care of!” “Who’s Bobo?” “My Dog!” “That’s a stupid name for a Dog.” “Don’t insult my intelligence, Mr Ashford!” “Well your intelligence should be called into question for giving your Dog such a preposterous name.” “S
Chapter four—The mysterious intruder “The name’s Annalise Heathrow. Twenty-six. She studied the arts for a while at the UC Berkeley, right before transferring into a nursing program at LSU. Her father is dead, she has a mother in the nursing home but isn’t a frequent visitor. She lives in the
Chapter Three—An unfortunate encounter. “Who are you?” He asked. He didn’t master the art of a perfect poker face for nothing. It was great in situations such as this, when he had to lie through his teeth to get rid of someone. At the moment, a fiery pair of green eyes he needed to get rid
Chapter Two-Oh Billionaire “Hey!” The first yell was mild as she noticed the wheels of the SUV suddenly backing up. “Hey!!” She screamed now as it made a turn, “My car!!” She had two options—call the cops or jump onto the slowly retreating car. None of them seemed pliable in her case.
Chapter one -A plausible accident. She despised the smell of aspirin, the jaded white walls, the blinding fluorescent bulbs which made her barely get any sleep. She despised the nagging wives who clearly do not respect her position, hated the patients who disregarded her and asked for a doctor







