He wasn’t just some man who fell through the cracks.
He used to own a company.
His brothers had pushed him out — forged documents, took everything, even his identity.
By the time he tried to fight back, he had nothing left.
No money. No connections. No one willing to believe him.
Until… me.
“When you helped me,” he said, “I finally had something to stand on again.”
He’d contacted a major law firm.
They took his case.
His accounts were restored.
And now… he was getting everything back.
Then he looked at me.
Not like before.
Deeper.
Clearer.
“Every woman I met before wanted what I had,” he said quietly.
“You’re the only one who wanted me when I had nothing.”
He opened the box.
“Miley… will you marry me? For real this time.”
I couldn’t speak for a second.
Everything I thought I understood about my life… flipped.
The “homeless man” I married out of spite…
Was the only real thing in my life.
I didn’t give him an answer right away.
I told him the truth.
“I think I’m falling for you… but I need time.”
He didn’t argue. Just nodded.
So we made a deal.
Six months.
No pretending. No pressure.
Just… real life.
And for the first time in years…
I’m not being pushed.
I’m not proving anything.
I’m just… choosing.
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