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Jilted Bride: Marrying My Ex's Comatose Uncle

Chapter 8 

Word Count: 998    |    Released on: Today at 22:28

thick with tension. The clinking of s

nus, servants, guests, and household accounts with the certainty of a woman who believed power became hers simply because she had held it long enough. Princess Victoria might hav

one's eye. Across from them, a younger woman, Lady Cordelia, th

er voice loud enough for the entire room to hear. "It is

manor hours, coming from the co

teacup down with a decisive click. The sound cut off any furthe

, Seraphina ma

her hair glittered, drawing every eye. She was not the timid country gir

and executed a flawless curtsy to

ologies for my tardiness." Her voice

pology is insufficient. Your lack of co

look ill-bred, selfish, and unfit for command on her first morning, then the new Duchess would begin her reign alr

t Philippa. Instead, she turned to Princess Victoria, her

Highness. I lost track of time. I rose

fted instantly. Every ea

g. "I sat with him for a while. I bathed his face and hands.

improper for His Grace to wake, however briefly, and find only servants at his

ntly, "Especially in a house where gentlemen have l

d, caring wife. Philippa's accusation o

ion softened. "And how is he, chi

l, hopeful, yet uncertai

perhaps it was only my imagination... but when I held his hand to c

tronger than one might expect from a man some me

to the silent room like

A sign of life.

or Alistair, it was the first g

scraping against the marble floor. "Truly

o physician, my lord. It may have been nothing more than

ss Victoria's face. She reached out and patted

f you are tired from caring for my son, you may sleep unt

of favor. It was a shield for Serap

us click. She had tried to brand Seraphina as lazy, disrespectful, and unfit for the household; instead, the girl had turned tardiness into devotion, country igno

sound like an attack on a devoted wife caring for a wounded husband. She

ly accepting a cup of tea from a servant. She ignored

she had won. She had successfully tied herself not ju

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Jilted Bride: Marrying My Ex's Comatose Uncle
Jilted Bride: Marrying My Ex's Comatose Uncle
“On my wedding day, my carriage was delayed by a funeral procession for the legendary war hero, Duke Alistair Beaumont. When I finally arrived at the grand estate, I was coldly dismissed to the bridal suite, only to find my fiancé, Damien, tangled in the sheets with my stepsister, Isolde. "Must you really marry her?" she purred. Damien laughed, promising to annul our marriage once he secured his dead uncle's inheritance. He boasted that he would throw me away and marry Isolde, who was already pregnant with his child. When I set the room on fire to expose their scandalous affair to the entire manor, Damien's mother didn't punish them. Instead, she glared at me, blaming my "poor upbringing" for driving her son into another woman's arms. They expected me to swallow the humiliation, cancel the wedding, and quietly accept my ruined reputation. I had fought my way out of an abusive home only to be thrown into a gilded cage with prettier wolves. Why should I be the sacrificial lamb for their disgusting affair? Why should I let them steal my dignity? I didn't shed a single tear. Instead, I put on a black mourning dress, walked straight into the family chapel, and married Duke Alistair's memorial plaque. By exploiting a loophole in the marriage contract, I became the Dowager Duchess-their superior. And when my "dead" husband was suddenly brought back breathing but comatose, I made a ruthless deal with the matriarch. I would bear his heir, take over the estate, and make everyone who humiliated me kneel.”