JACE'S KINDHEARTED WIFE

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Summary

Margot gave her heart to Jace the moment she first saw him, even if his heart still belonged to another woman. After one reckless night, she became his wife and carried the hope that someday he would finally learn to love her. While Margot devoted herself as a faithful wife, Jace continued chasing the ghost of his past and broke her heart again and again. Everything changed when Margot discovered the painful truth—she was never the woman Jace truly wanted. Broken and devastated, she walked away, determined to free herself from the marriage that only caused her pain. But fate kept pulling them back together. When tragedy, secrets, and near-death experiences forced Jace to face his real feelings, he realized too late that the love he had been searching for was beside him all along. But what did Margot do that finally made Jace realize her worth and fight for her love?

Genre
Drama
Author
RedAuza
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
7
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

PROLOGUE

Jace laughs as he looks at Blaze. It could see in his friend’s face that he was frowning as he looked around.

“Why does that woman take so long?” he complained to them as he waited for Maggie to arrive.

“She picked up her sister and she’s on the way,” Dane replied.

“Is Maggie’s sister hot and sexy like her?” Jace asked with a laugh but he saw his friend’s face go bad.

“Stop flirting with Maggie, Jace, or I will choke you to death.”

“The future husband is jealous. I just asked if Maggie’s sister is as hot as her and you immediately got jealous.”

“Maggie is here.” He looked at Maggie and her companion. The woman was familiar to him but he could not remember where he had seen her.

“It looks like Maggie’s sister is familiar, is that’s one of the ones I went to bed with and then forgot---ouch.” Dane beat him.

“You’re crazy bastard,” Dane said and glares at him.

“Dane, your mouth is getting rude too,” Jace complained.

“I am always with you, what would you expect?”

“Hi,” Maggie greeted them. Jace noticed that Maggie’s sisters were surprised when she saw him but immediately gave a smile.

“Margot, this is my future husband, Blaze, and his friend, Zeus, Phoenix, Jace, and Dane, and guys this is Margot, my eldest sister.”

“Hi, Diana, it’s been a while.”

“Dane, Margot, you can call me Dane.”

“Maggie, you’re a little rude in the part that you just called her Margot instead of sister.” Phoenix laughs softly.

“What would you expect?” Blaze replied.

“Because you don’t have any siblings so you can’t relate. My siblings too, just call me Dane.”

“Your brothers are really rude, Dane, especially Dylan. Anyway, Margot, you look familiar, have we met before?” Jace asked.

“Hey, Jace, that’s my sister so don’t add her to your collection if you don’t want me to burn down your house.”

“Just asking.”

“I don’t think so, Jace. I think this is the first time.”

“Ah.” Even though Margot had already answered what Jace asked, Margot still could not be removed from his eyes.

She’s beautiful, also sexy not only in clothes because it’s a bit more formal like Dane. Not like her sister whose soul is almost out. He also notices that she looks at him stealthily so he is even more suspicious.

‘It’s like I’ve actually seen her before, I just can’t remember. She’s really familiar with me.’

Unable to resist, he approached Margot when they arrived at the reception.

“Hi.” He noticed it surprised her as he approached. He also noticed that it was a bit comfortable. “I can’t really believe we did not meet before. You really look familiar to me.”

“I am not one of your girls as Maggie said.” She showed her beautiful smile and she saw it blush.

“But it’s as if I’ve actually seen you.” He looked at it from head to toe, done to the chest. Think with flirting. He has no plans to add it to the women he is fooling, especially she’s sister-in-law friends.

“See, Jace, right?”

“Yes, dear,”

“This is the first time I’ve seen you. My sister said you’ve had a lot of women with you so if you think I’m one of those and just you forget then you’re mistaken. I’m not that kind of woman. Excuse me.” Then it stood up and left him.

Even without it in front of him, he couldn’t help but imagine. ‘Of course, with how nice she is and her formality it’s impossible for me to forget her if I’ve seen her before. But she’s really familiar but I don’t know where I have seen her.’