I married a disabled millionaire to save my daughter’s life, but on our wedding night, he told me, “You need to know the truth. Actually, I married you to…”
After a serious accident, my daughter fell into a coma. The doctors said there was very little hope. I spent my days in the hospital, without sleeping, without really living. I no longer had the money to continue her care.
One day, I met Max. He was a multimillionaire heir. He had been disabled since childhood and used a wheelchair. He had a large house, but he lived alone and seemed very sad. I started working for him as a caregiver, solely to earn money for my daughter.
Over time, Max began to take an interest in me. He asked me questions about my life, about my daughter. He truly listened to me. Then one day, he proposed, promising to pay for everything. my daughter’s care. I was shocked, but I agreed. It was my only chance.
We had a small wedding with our families and a few friends. It wasn’t a love match, but a marriage of necessity.
On our wedding night, when we were alone in the room, he came up to me and said, “You need to know the truth. I actually married you for…”
He handed me an envelope.
It contained documents, reports, and correspondence in which my daughter Ava’s name appeared repeatedly.
Disturbed, I asked why my daughter’s name was in these files.
Max then explained, with considerable hesitation, that the accident hadn’t been entirely accidental.
The driver of the other vehicle reportedly worked for a company connected to his family’s trustees and was transporting important documents that day.
Ava was unlucky enough to be on that route.
Max stated that he recognized the road and the connections between the companies involved.
He then confessed that he had proposed the marriage to repair what had been destroyed.
Finally, he admitted that he had known the truth from the beginning but had been afraid to reveal it to me for fear of losing me.









