Discarded Wife, Powerful Heiress Rises
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aressing his pregnant mistr
ther, and even my own parents declared my pregnancy a "complica
inic. My own mother and father sold me out for a chec
loodline," my mother-in-law
he one I'd prayed for, being stolen from me. They
ttmans-I learned I wasn't a discarded wife. I was a kidnapped heiress. And now,
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t me harder than any physical blow ever could. My own child, our child, a sec
derness I yearned for but rarely received. He laughed then, a low, intimate sound tha
cut through the air, pulling me back from the edge of that dark abyss.
ed. He spun around, his charismatic facade cracking for a split se
. His gaze darted between me and Indiana, who now looked up at h
else, just stood there, letting the silence twist into
eady, though it felt like shards of glass in my throat.
timing, let out a soft whimper. "Chase
round her waist. "Indiana, are you alright? You
ng now. This was my home, my life, and he was
mbling. "It's just the morning sickness, Chase. I'm so sorry." She cast a qu
y throat. "You're telling me about morning