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The Man I Married Twice

The Man I Married Twice

Author: Lumie.
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Chapter 1 GUILTY

Word Count: 1347    |    Released on: 25/03/2026

ilt

struck once-sharp and final. The thud cracked thro

ond, no o

d died, something e

d his head quickly as if he hadn't meant to be heard. I did not see his fac

oden dock. I held it so tightly that m

ned to my lawyer, "You said t

his forehead, exhausted. "The fingerprints didn't match. The time

. "Then why didn't

st the table before going stil

"Three professionals suddenly ch

n't change their minds. They were...", his eyes scanned the table as

them a visit last night." he

vis

heir professional integrity and reme

ere threatened." my h

y were given a very strong reason to sta

were b

as no humor in it. "If it were just bribery,"

saying?" my brows

scattered reporters, the clerks stacking fil

is barely audible now. "Someone extr

se stu

ho

stood behind me, cuffing my hand. That was when it felt real

Maybe someone would say they made a mistake. That someone would re

one m

ned, and ligh

iny explosions. Microphones pus

King

kill your

id you

e for Hartwood Gl

rnment going

If I screamed, it wouldn't matter. Someone had to

nded me. I was more confused than ever. I

m. For a moment, his eyes softened. "I'm sorr

ed and the car drove away, I saw his reflection

. It was not peaceful just empty.

nted windows in blurs of grey and heat. My reflection stared back at me fro

in other news, the face of Hartwood Glo

lowed. Bright. P

urity. Experi

agne in crystal glasses. Liam's hand resting proudly at the small of my back. The

the patrol car felt thick. I have been suffocating in

in a breath but stopped halfway. "Officer

member deciding. All I remember is the

impact stole the air from me completely. The car stopped. Voices shouted. I

how it ends

it anywhere. Blue Jade. My lungs froze. I had given Liam a bottle of that f

am was

ed against a firm chest. The traffic roared bac

y in the back of the patrol car again. When I forced

ee his face.

of rust and disinfectant. I sat on the narro

one waited for me. No loyal friend. No family. Not eve

n up or believed that

said, crossing his head in pity. On his exit, polished black shoes appeared. The prosecutor stopped ju

htly. Was it disapproval or sa

ed awa

prepare yours

r w

rupted with raised voices. A woman shouting. Guards argui

n law. Her grief had hollowed her cheeks, it shar

hrough!"

, you

the guard befo

could s

face. The pain puls

d you?" s

pulling her back. She didn't fight them. She j

ing inside my chest. "I didn't

all over the country. Across every

Wife Sentenc

d to me. I had become the

ourtroom kept replaying. The man in the charcoal suit. The one who laughed when the

se suddenly, I realized somet

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“To save her family's failing empire, Melissa Hartwood agrees to marry the heir of Kingsley Holdings, Liam Kingsley. It was supposed to be a strategic alliance. She didn't expect to fall for her cold, calculating husband. Until he turns up dead. The only evidence left behind a bloodstained note that reads: Please forgive me. Framed for his murder and betrayed by the family she married into, Melissa loses everything. Convicted after a corrupt trial and shot during her appeal, her story should have ended there. Instead, she wakes up the morning after her wedding. Liam is alive. Fate has given her one impossible gift: a second chance to save the man she loves. She has one year to save her husband. One year to uncover who framed her. One year to stop the man who destroys them both. Because someone inside the Kingsley family is going to kill Liam. But as Melissa races against time, she begins to see the cracks in the Kingsley dynasty - buried secrets, shifting loyalties, and a rival waiting in the shadows. And this time, the man who protects her might be the very one who kills him. Because some love stories don't end once. They end twice.”