Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Billionaire's Unwanted Bride. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 13. Let's read the author's The Billionaire's Unwanted Bride Internet story right here.
Aidan's POV
"What?" I exclaim with a short laugh.
Mother's wish for me to get married sound ridiculous to my ears. I don't see myself ever getting married. I hate being commitment to someone.
I don't want to be like my father. I don't see myself getting dressed up to be wedded to some girl. I guess this is because I don't believe in people's thinking that marriage is a happily ever after thing.
No, it isn't.
It isn't for my parents and I feel it isn't for everyone. We all think it is because of the unrealistic dramas we watch on TVs or read in books.
Marriage they say is not a bed of roses, but to me, marriage is a bed full of thorns for both partners.
I can't get married. I have enough troubles already, getting married is like adding to the list of problems I am trying to tackle.
"You know I don't believe....."
"Why don't you believe in love and marriage?" She interrupts me. The smile on her face is no longer there, it has been replaced with a worry-laced expression.
I shrug. "I don't know."
"Of course, you know", she counters me.
"Are you scared of marriage because of me? Or is it because you don't want to turn out to be like your father?"
I am silent. I don't want her to know my reasons for hating anything that has to do with having a partner. I don't want fate to repeat itself, I don't want to ever raise my hand to beat the woman I call my wife and I know that will happen because of how ill-tempered I am. I don't want marriage because of this. And I don't want to love or be loved.
Love turned my mother into a cripple, love causeed her nothing but pain and sorrow. I don't want it. I want something different, an entire fate from my parents, which is why I decided that I am never going to get married.
"Aidan", mother calls. Her voice is shaky and I look up to see tears swelling up in her eyes. "I know why you don't want to be married." She declares.
"Mother, I am just 26", I try to convince her to stop talking about the topic. I am still young, I can start thinking of marriage after 10 years when I have accomplished a lot in my company and established more branches all over America as planned.
"You are going to be 27 soon. I am getting old, Aidan. I want to see your children before I die", she blurts out to my amazement.
"What do you mean you are getting old, mother?" I question in annoyance. "You are just 50 years old."
She smiles weakly. "Yes, but I am old and bedridden. Death will come knocking soon but before that, I want you to have a happy family. I want you to be happy."
"I am happy, mother", I argue.
"No, you aren't." She counters me.
"How do you know I am not?"
"Because you are my son and I know you are not happy. That is why I want this for you. You need a good woman in your life to bring back that happiness we both lost years ago."
"No, mother", I shake my head in disagreement.
"Yes, Aidan. Not everyone is a monster like your father. You are different from your father, Aidan, you have nothing to worry about." She assures me.
I am asking myself if what she said is the truth. Father gave birth to me and I have his type of anger.
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