Some say love is a choice, but for Engfa and Charlotte, it feels like something written in the stars. From the day they met, it was clear-they were never meant to get along. Charlotte, thrives on order while Engfa, was laid-back, playgirl with a reputation for breaking the rules, is the complete opposite. Their lives collide when Engfa is forced to work with Charlotte as part of her punishment in school.
To both of them, working together feels like a nightmare. They're opposites in every possible way, and neither is shy about showing it. Sarcastic remarks fly, disagreements become routine, and tension hangs in the air every time they're in the same room.
But as they're forced to collaborate more closely than either of them would like, something unexpected begins to happen. Beneath the banter and bickering, they start to see each other in a different light.
Before they realise it, the animosity between them starts to soften, replaced by an undeniable attraction that neither can ignore. The more time they spend together, the more they realise that their differences are what make them perfect for each other.
Engfa will become the Knight in shining armour Charlotte thought she didn't need and Charlotte would become Engfa's salvation.
But just when they thought they found themselves destined for each other, a storm would hit their newfound relationship. Are they strong enough to face whatever destiny throws at them?
It's a tale of misunderstandings, laughter, and learning to embrace what makes someone different because sometimes, the person you think you can't stand turns out to be the one you can't live without.
I never imagined I could hate someone as much as I hate her. Just one person. Only one. My entire concept of hatred exists because of her.
She's the CEO of a groundbreaking phone company - self-centered, arrogant, a womanizer - and let's not forget, a bully.
Oh yes, a full-blown bully.
She's the one who pushed me off the swing when I was eight, scraping my elbow and forehead. Bruising my pride. And to top it off, she had the audacity to laugh and say, "Fat girls fall harder; gravity must really like you."
That's her. Engfa Waraha.
And yet, here we are. Our families have been tied together for years, and somehow, in some twisted cosmic joke, I ended up married to her: a colossal jerk.
This is not the life I imagined for myself.
And these are definitely not the vows I ever wanted to make.
These are MY BITTER VOWS!
馃毇鈿狅笍This story contains strong language, explicit sexual content, slow-burn romance, and heavy angst. If these themes aren't for you, please proceed with caution or skip this story. Read at your own risk. 鈽