Chapter overview: Chapter 59 from The Accidental Wedding
In this standout chapter of the Internet novel The Accidental Wedding, Aliza Jabri introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Waleed
I was looking at the guy in front of me with disdain if he would not have been with Jeena. I was surely gonna beat the shit out of him. But because he was accompanying Jeena, I needed to calm myself. If he made her happy that was enough for me to tolerate him, but if he made one move towards my wife I was going to forget he was with Jeena.
"Riyaan this is Waleed, my cousin, and best friend", Jeena introduced me to him, though I knew he didn't need any introduction.
The bastard smirked at me as he greeted everyone, and when he hugged Mia, I was barely holding by a thread.
"Wow, what a coincidence that you both know each other", Jeena said excitedly when that asshole told her he and Mia were classmates.
I walked to Mia and pulled her to me snaking my arm around her waist. I kissed her head, inhaling in her scent to calm my senses.
"She is mine, she is just mine", I reminded myself.
But the territorial caveman inside me was still not convinced, he didn't want this guy anywhere around Mia. I didn't like the way he was looking at her right now. Like he was eye-fucking her, or maybe I was just imagining things.
"Riyaan, me and Sheema are schoolmates", Mia told Jeena.
I looked at Sheema then back at Riyaan, but he was barely paying Sheema any attention, his eyes were fixed on Mia who had snuggled closer to me, I smiled knowing that she can't resist me.
"Imaad beat me to her, otherwise it could have been me holding her in my arms", Riyaan told Jeena with a teasing smile.
" I am glad he did", Jeena said as she wrapped her arms around his torso.
"And I am glad I beat you both to it", I smirked at him as I gave Mia a peck on her cheeks.
I saw Asjad and Saad shifting on the spots they were standing, surely they sensed the tension between us.
" The game still isn't over, "He retorted.
"Riyaan, enough of your teasing, don't try to make my husband jealous. He is the only one for me", Mia shrieked at him, as she wrapped her arms around me.
I was planning to lunge at him and claw his eyes out suddenly felt like someone had brought me into a cool shade from the scorching heat.
" I like when he goes all jealous and starts planning to murder me", He replied chuckling.
I wanted to punch his teeth into his guts, that sight would really be funny to laugh at.I saw Jeena getting a little uncomfortable with his constant flirting with Mia.
He was too brave or rather foolish, to hit on my wife in my presence and expect to get away with it.
He didn't flirt with Mia during lunch and was busy chatting with Sheema and Jeena all the time, while Rania and Mia were busy speaking to each other in hushed voices, I wondered if she was discussing our lovemaking from a couple hours ago.
"If you guys wanna hit the beach now is the time, I have asked the cook to arrange a BBQ in the evening and the weather really gets cold in the evening, so it's better to take a swim when the weather is still warm", I said as we finished our lunch.
To my surprise, everyone agreed with me, even the girls, they hurried to their rooms to change into their swimming clothes.
I came into the bedroom to find Mia in an orange sleeveless one-piece bathing suit which ended on her calf, I didn't like it a bit. Though it covered all her body it fitted her like a second skin and I didn't want anyone else taking pleasure from the sight she was right now.
"You are not leaving this room in that dress", I announced the first thing.
She looked at me as if I had lost my mind, but I didn't care a bit about what she thought, I was not backing down.
"Waleed I love this swimsuit, and I am not changing it", She said in a firm voice.
"Too bad, then you are staying here", I shrugged my shoulders.
"Waleed, you can't decide what I am going to or not going to wear", She glared crossing her arms on her chest.

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