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The Discarded Heiress: Marrying My Lethal Husband

Chapter 2 No.2

Word Count: 673    |    Released on: 04/02/2026

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his comb-over to his sweating forehead. She reached out with the silver

the order?

, his eyes crossing as he looked at the shar

into the skin of his neck. Not eno

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enna! And Candace! They wanted a vi

stepmother. They didn't just want her to take the fal

lled out his phone. She grabbed his thumb and

ed through

ken before she gets on the

face. She needs to loo

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ha

ess. Tell them I'm crying in

o hard he almost dropp

, pressing the cold metal

the air, sharp and im

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Her fianc

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indow, Kaela opened her canvas bag. She pulled out a small, unassuming leather

in the rearview mirror. S

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The Discarded Heiress: Marrying My Lethal Husband
The Discarded Heiress: Marrying My Lethal Husband
“The rain in Detroit was slick with grime when my family finally came to fetch me. They didn't want a reunion; they wanted a sacrificial lamb to marry into the Kaufman empire to save their failing business. I thought I was just being sold off, but the limo ride ended under a dark overpass where six hired thugs were waiting with chains. My own sister had ordered them to "break my spirit" so I'd be a shaking, pathetic mess by the time I reached the altar. They called me "Detroit trash" and sprayed air freshener when I sat on their leather seats. My stepmother wanted a video of me begging for my life, and my father was ready to trade me like a used car to a man everyone called a "vegetable." They expected a submissive country girl, unaware that I was a high-level "cleaner" who could snap a radius bone before they could even scream. When I finally reached the Kaufman estate, I found my fiancé, Barron, slumped in a wheelchair, drooling and silent. But as soon as the doors closed, the "invalid" grabbed my wrist with a grip of iron and whispered a command that changed everything. I didn't understand why my own blood was so desperate to see me destroyed. What had I ever done to deserve a hit squad and a forced marriage to a man they thought was a corpse? But Barron isn't a vegetable, and I'm not a victim. We just touched down at the Moon family gala in a matte-black helicopter, and as the doors slide open, the "broken" bride is about to show them exactly what happens when you throw away the wrong daughter. "If we're going to crash a party," Barron whispered, his eyes burning with lethal clarity, "we should make an entrance."”