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The Unwilling Wife

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 976    |    Released on: 28/06/2025

avy diamond ring on my finger. I flexed my hand, the skin ba

by Sophia, the fake scandal hit the papers. A doctored photo, a paid-off witness. My engagement to David was shattered, my reput

s, a place where I was tolerated but not welcomed. My days started with the chilling politeness of the

rnous dining room to find them already seated. Mr. Thorne was hidden behind a newspaper, Mrs. Thorne was inspecting

d, my voice sounding to

ool. "You' re late. We eat at ei

e," I replied, taking a seat

s they don' t have schedu

ilence stretched, thick and uncomfortable. I knew this was a test. In my first lif

ooking at me. "She' s helping me plan the charity gala. Since yo

g with a client about the museum annex project." It was a lie, but a n

ly sculpted eyebrows r

said simply. "I'

r, you can' t possibly let her keep working. What would

e room, followed by a flustered maid. The dog ran circles around the table before leaping directly onto Chloe' s lap, knocki

of their reactions. The maid gasped in horror. Chloe shrieke

"Oh, poor Chloe! Are you alright? Let me help you." She dabbed at Chloe' s dress with a napkin, shooting me a look tha

my fault. I was the clumsy oaf who had somehow caused this. Mrs. Thorne glared at

ic. But I didn' t move. I looked directly at Chloe, my voice calm and

anger. "Are you blaming my

the sticky fabric away from my skin. "Now if you' ll

e into the hall, her voice dripping with fake concern. "Eleanor, are you okay? Don' t mind Chl

ia," I said, turning to face her. "

rd, calculating woman beneath. "You' re playing a dangerous

hing you' ve ever said,"

my mother' s entire house, and stripped off the stained b

n in the mirror, at the woman with fire in her eyes. I was no longer the girl who cried over spilled juice. I was a for

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“The organ music swelled, painting my white wedding dress in shades of blood red. I was marrying Julian Thorne, a man who despised me, believing the lies that had ruined my reputation. This wasn't a marriage; it was a sentence, orchestrated perfectly by my stepsister, Sophia, who had always wanted Julian for herself. Everyone saw Eleanor Vance, the brilliant architect, as the luckiest woman alive, but my heart was a cold stone. As the word "I do" escaped my lips-a whispered surrender-a blinding white light engulfed me. I woke up in my old bedroom, the floral wallpaper still on the walls. My phone read October 12, 2014-ten years ago, the day of my first wedding, the one that never happened. Relief surged through me; I wasn't Julian Thorne's wife. But then dread set in as Sophia's text buzzed on my smaller, older phone: "Julian's family is coming for dinner tonight, you have to make a good impression!" It was all starting tonight, the very dinner where Sophia would introduce me to the Thornes, setting off the chain of events that would lead to my forced marriage. The contempt in Julian's eyes was already there, seeing me as a social climber, exactly the image Sophia had carefully crafted. I was trapped again, a ghost in my own life, burdened by a future I knew was coming: the Thorne family's imminent financial ruin, and my own career sacrificed to support them. But this time, I wasn't the naive girl to be manipulated. I knew all their secrets, and I would not spend another ten years as Eleanor Thorne. I would fight.”
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