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The only man I knew on a personal level that I could implicitly trust was my damn brother. Sad.
“Soren said you were scared. And my wife doesn’t have to be scared of anybody.”
“Right. The point is that, somewhere between you railroading her into a quickie wedding, having the wedding, and then coming back to deal with an accounting clusterfuck and corporate takeover, she should’ve remembered to have the birth control designed to be forgotten removed. ’Cause you wanted her to. Did I miss something?”
From her point of view, you stole her mother’s legacy, forced her to marry you to get it back, and now she’s supposed to get pregnant, making herself even more vulnerable. To you, of all people. You should probably count your lucky stars if delaying the possibility of having your kid is all she plans to do to you.”