When The Unwanted Bride Becomes The Most Pampered Heiress

When The Unwanted Bride Becomes The Most Pampered Heiress

Finn Adler

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On her wedding day, Marissa learned she wasn't her parents' real daughter. Once the true heiress returned, her fiancé and adoptive parents cast her off to a rural backwater-and into an arranged marriage. Only the "village" turned out to be the nation's most exclusive enclave, and her birth family led an elite dynasty that spoiled her rotten. Garages held rare supercars; vaults opened to couture and jewels. School or family business, she chose her pace. Her "rustic" husband proved lethal, loyal, and absurdly protective. Her ex crawled back, yet she cut him off cold, "Stay the hell away from me."

When The Unwanted Bride Becomes The Most Pampered Heiress Chapter 1 You Don't Even Belong In This Family

As the officiant's jubilant words rang out, "Mr. Bryson Hardy, you may now kiss your bride," Marissa Fletcher, adorned in her bridal gown, flung open the doors of the chapel, only to be struck by the sight of her fiancé locking lips with her adopted sister.

This was meant to be the day Marissa and Bryson exchanged vows.

Years prior, the Fletcher and Hardy families had forged a betrothal pact. Bryson, raised overseas by the Hardy family, had lost his sight and hearing in a tragic mishap. Upon his return, it was Marissa who devotedly tended to him, guiding him through his recovery.

He had vowed to give her a splendid wedding once he was completely recovered.

Though Marissa was absent on the day he regained his health, Bryson kept his promise, discussing with the Fletchers and planning their wedding.

Yet, in a hall brimming with guests, Marissa was not the one standing as the bride.

How could this betrayal unfold?

"Hold on!" Marissa's voice sliced through the murmurs, capturing every gaze.

The officiant faltered, stuttering, "Why... is there another woman in a wedding dress?"

Undeterred by the sea of curious eyes, Marissa hoisted her gown and marched toward Bryson. "Bryson, I'm the one you're meant to wed, not Evelina!"

Bryson's expression hardened. "Marissa, what nonsense are you talking about?"

"Marissa." Evelina Fletcher's voice quivered, her face ashen. "I know you've always resented me, but today is my wedding to Bryson. Please, wish us well."

"Evelina, don't fear her," Bryson said, stepping protectively in front of her, his eyes cold as they met Marissa's. "Marissa, you're aware of my condition. Evelina cared for me in my darkest time. In honor of our families' old engagement, I've decided to marry her. She's also a Fletcher daughter, after all."

"Cared for you? I'm the one who nursed you back to health!" Marissa cut in, incredulous. "Are you out of your mind? When was Evelina ever betrothed to you? She is just an adopted daughter!"

"That's enough!" Susanna Fletcher, Marissa's mother, stormed forward, her hand striking Marissa's cheek with a sharp slap. "Evelina is our true daughter. You've stolen her life, and now you dare cause a scene?"

Marissa clutched her burning face, staring at her mother in disbelief. "Mom, what are you saying? How could Evelina be..."

Her words trailed off as painful memories washed over her.

Though raised as a Fletcher, Marissa had been denied the warmth of her parents. She treaded carefully, offering respect to her stern parents, never daring to get too comfortable at home.

Her mind drifted back to the day she first met Evelina-it was at a crowded train station.

Evelina was quarreling with a man, accusing him of betraying her after they had moved to the city.

When the man grew violent, Marissa instinctively intervened. Instead of gratitude, she found Evelina clutching her arm desperately, pleading for a chance to work in exchange for food.

Pressed for time and overwhelmed by her own packed schedule, Marissa reluctantly took her home.

Not long after, her mother cheerfully announced that Evelina had been adopted into their family.

From that moment, Evelina became the center of attention, the darling of the Fletcher household, while Marissa was quietly sidelined.

Evelina's shy and fragile demeanor only deepened their parents' affection. They even dismissed the maid and took up cooking themselves, despite their utter lack of talent. Somehow, this duty fell to Marissa.

Evelina soaked up the affection Marissa never received and freely tapped into the Fletcher family's wealth.

She effortlessly gained admission to the elite university Marissa had toiled to enter and mingled at gatherings using Marissa's hard-won social ties.

Such moments were endless.

In her innocence, Marissa once believed that by giving in to Evelina and tending to her needs, she might win her parents' affection.

Now, the harsh reality unfolded before her. Her tireless efforts never earned their love because she was not their true daughter.

How ridiculous it all seemed!

"Marissa, I'm so sorry," Evelina said, her eyes brimming with tears, her voice trembling with feigned remorse. "It's my fault, but you've had my parents all these years. Bryson and I... we're truly in love. If you're hurt, I..."

Marissa gazed at the seemingly innocent woman, a wry smile on her lips. "If I'm hurt, what then? Will you step aside and let me marry Bryson?"

Her words carried a heavy edge, which Evelina took as bitterness.

"You!" Evelina's face briefly contorted before she restrained herself, glancing at her beloved. Her tone, stripped of its usual softness, turned sharp. "Marissa, get this straight-he is my fiancé, not yours! You don't even belong in this family."

"So Marissa wasn't even their real daughter? Evelina's the real Fletcher?"

"Marissa is shameless, taking Evelina's place and now trying to snatch her man!"

The guests' murmurs swirled around Marissa.

Her face grew somber as she turned to Susanna, her voice faltering. "Mom, am I truly not your daughter?"

Susanna's expression twisted with disdain, her words cutting like a blade. "You two were switched at birth. If your despicable parents hadn't sold Evelina and let you steal her place, she wouldn't have endured such suffering all these years!"

A crushing wave of anguish overwhelmed Marissa, rooting her to the spot.

"I wanted you to witness Evelina's happiness before quietly leaving," Susanna sneered, her demeanor arrogant. "But since you're so ungrateful, you are no longer welcome here. And just so you know, your destitute parents have found you a husband; he's waiting outside."

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“On her wedding day, Marissa learned she wasn't her parents' real daughter. Once the true heiress returned, her fiancé and adoptive parents cast her off to a rural backwater-and into an arranged marriage. Only the "village" turned out to be the nation's most exclusive enclave, and her birth family led an elite dynasty that spoiled her rotten. Garages held rare supercars; vaults opened to couture and jewels. School or family business, she chose her pace. Her "rustic" husband proved lethal, loyal, and absurdly protective. Her ex crawled back, yet she cut him off cold, "Stay the hell away from me."”
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Chapter 1 You Don't Even Belong In This Family

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Chapter 2 She Proves Utterly Ungrateful

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Chapter 3 Are You Dissatisfied With Me

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Chapter 4 Quite The Obedient Daughter, Aren't You

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Chapter 5 Welcome Back Home

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Chapter 6 I Never Wanted To Lose You

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Chapter 7 She's Here To Take What Rightfully Belongs To You

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Chapter 8 Let's Not Make Things Awkward Between Family

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Chapter 9 I'm Sure You Can Buy Yourself A Miracle

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Chapter 10 Hospital Visit

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Chapter 11 Are You Not Going To Take This Offer

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Chapter 12 This Is Your Father

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Chapter 13 She's Your Daughter

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Chapter 14 Are You Impotent

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Chapter 15 Maxton Wallace

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Chapter 16 We Scored Big This Time

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Chapter 17 You've Been Different

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Chapter 18 I've Got A Method That Could Help

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Chapter 19 Have We Met Before

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Chapter 20 I Doubt You Can Do It

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Chapter 21 Christy's Speculation

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Chapter 22 What Does Her Tantrum Have To Do With Me

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Chapter 23 Would You Like My Assistance

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Chapter 24 Rita Is Awake

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Chapter 25 I Swear I've Seen You Somewhere Before

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Chapter 26 Is That You, Jessica Thomas

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Chapter 27 False Alarm

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Chapter 28 Where's Your Sister

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Chapter 29 Corrine's Sadness

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Chapter 30 Shameless

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Chapter 31 You Can't Steal Theodore From Me

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Chapter 32 What Kind Of Woman Was Marissa, Truly

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Chapter 33 How Could Marissa Execute Such An Impressive Move

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Chapter 34 Putting On An Act

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Chapter 35 You Still Don't Get It

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Chapter 36 Dr. Moore Is Here

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Chapter 37 Marissa, Are You Dr. Moore

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Chapter 38 Probing Questions

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Chapter 39 What Makes You Say That

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Chapter 40 What Do You Think

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