the baby. Weeks passed. No reply. I told myself he w
worked with me at the loca
tarted, then stopped, seeing my
as formal, polite. He said Ethan was dealing with a family
at looked out of place in our dusty town. He took me
s voice flat. "His father's campaign, his fut
. "Scandal? It's h
He feels... terrible. Bu
ron
They're getting married. It was arranged a lon
ried. He was marrying someone else. The p
ed, the words barely audible. I' d told
know this is a shock. But there's a way to
ow
mine. No one needs to know the truth. Ethan's image stays
son. The quiet one, t
ld you d
Sarah. You deserve better than to be abandoned." He paused. "And Veronica... she c
r, even then. He spoke her name with
out. My father' s legacy in this town, how people respected him.
do this?" I asked
It's the best solu
I felt trapped. Humiliated by Ethan, now offered a
I told her. "Don't do i
st a few witnesses. Jackson played the part of the devoted f
han and Veronica, smiling, beautiful. The caption read: "Governor
knot formed in my heart. This was my life now. Built on a lie, orchestrated
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