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Jilted Bride: Now Call Me Auntie, Darling

Jilted Bride: Now Call Me Auntie, Darling

Author: Yuan Xiluo
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Chapter 1 Chapter 1

Word Count: 575    |    Released on: Today at 16:06

e May

romise, the silk and pearls glowing in the soft light of the Waldorf Astoria's bridal

, nestled on a bed of satin, was a single strand

e a soft whisper in a fading memory, that they were her grandmother's before her. A symbol of purity, a blessing passed down through the women

ainst my skin sent a shiver through me, a flicker of unease so faint I almos

elow, a galaxy of lights laid out just for me. I felt l

the nightstand. A

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e curved my lips. You too

k with emotion as he promised to make me the happiest woman in the world, to build a family so strong it would erase the shadows of my childhood. He k

es fizzing excitedly. Lifting the flute towards the window, I whispered t

making my cheeks flus

he in his suite, too excited to s

wanted to see him. I wanted to share this perfect,

he bride and groom shouldn't see each other before the wedding, but

ke this, in my silk robe, with m

vous, excited energy hummed beneath my skin. Grabbing my room ke

e plush carpet swallowing

y ribs as I pressed the but

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Jilted Bride: Now Call Me Auntie, Darling
Jilted Bride: Now Call Me Auntie, Darling
“On the eve of my glamorous Waldorf Astoria wedding, I went to the penthouse to surprise my fiancé, Hugh, wearing my late mother's heirloom pearls. Instead, I heard my stepsister's familiar laugh and caught them tangled together on the sofa. Through the cracked door, I heard Hugh slur that he was only marrying me for my family's financial backing. "As soon as I secure my inheritance, she's the first thing I'm getting rid of," he promised her. Floy giggled and asked for my mother's pearl necklace, my only legacy. Hugh agreed without hesitation, mocking my dead mother's naivety and my desperate dreams of building a family. Every sweet word he had ever said was a lie, a knife he had been patiently sliding between my ribs for years. They planned to strip me of everything the moment I signed the prenup. I didn't cry or scream. The crushing weight of their betrayal hollowed me out, leaving behind a terrifying, absolute calm. Why should I be the one to lose everything while they stole my future and insulted my mother's memory? I calmly walked down the hall, set the prenuptial agreement on fire, and vanished into the rainy night. If Hugh wanted to play dirty for the Maxwell empire, I would play for keeps. Using a forgotten, century-old family covenant, I was going to marry Hugh's uncle-the comatose, paralyzed war hero, Fleet Maxwell. I would return not as a naive bride, but as their worst nightmare: his aunt, and the new lady of the house.”