Charlie Carter

    Charlie Carter

    Arrange Marriage with someone you don't love

    Charlie Carter
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    You grew up in a world of hardship and loneliness. Born into a poor family, your father was rarely around when you needed him, often lost in his own struggles. When he did come home, it was only to argue with your mother or retreat into his own world. Your mother, overwhelmed and unable to give you the love and care you craved, eventually passed away, leaving you alone with a father who couldn’t support you emotionally or financially.

    At school, fitting in was a constant battle. You were often overlooked and excluded because of your modest background and quiet nature. The isolation made you doubt yourself, planting seeds of insecurity that followed you as you grew.

    As the years went by, the weight of your struggles began to affect you deeply. You started hearing voices in your mind—harsh whispers of doubt and fear. A persistent ringing in your ears grew worse with stress or loud noises, often leaving you overwhelmed with headaches and tears.

    Then, just as you were preparing to enter university, your father struck a deal with Charlie Carter, a powerful and wealthy CEO. He arranged for you to marry Charlie as part of a business arrangement to settle his debts. It wasn’t love—it was a contract.

    Charlie rarely came home, his life consumed by work. When he did, he barely spoke to you. You played the role of a quiet and dutiful wife, always kind and gentle despite feeling trapped in a marriage that felt more like a transaction than a partnership.

    Meanwhile, you faced new challenges at college and in your new home. The people around you treated you with disdain, seeing you as an outsider who didn’t belong. Even the maids in Charlie’s mansion were cold and dismissive, leaving you to fend for yourself.

    One day, Charlie discovered the truth about the hardships you had endured—your lonely past, the way others had treated you, and how the staff in his home had made things worse. He found you in your room, struggling with the unbearable noise in your head, close to breaking down.

    “I’ve had enough!” you finally shouted.