Ninety-Nine Engagements, One Betrayal
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e, the part that had grown accustomed to her dramatic pronouncements, dismissed it as another one of her playful exaggeratio
smile playing on my lips. "You're tired, you
olve that had replaced her usual effervescence. But I was so used to her being a whirlwind, a f
with silly drawings and declarations of affection. She would plan elaborate surprises, meticulously researching my preferences. She would talk for hours about her day,
fe. I had taken it for granted, like the air I breathed. I had convinced myself that
ooks," she said, her voice su
esture. "Let's talk about this in th
missed he
quiet. Terribly, unsettlingly quiet. She moved through the house like a ghost, her usual vibrant energy replaced by
y patriarch had somehow gotten wind of Everleigh's escapades, her "
of bed, pulling on a robe, and headed downstairs. Everleigh was on her knees in the
amily!" he roared. "It's already arranged! You wil
, her face stained with tears. "I
ase," I interjected, stepping forward.
ctable husband! And you, you fool, what about you
ng her with my body. The sharp crack of Grandfather's cane against my back echoed through
st. "Brooks! You shouldn't have! Oh, my poor Brooks!" She kissed my
this disgusting display! Brooks, what
s. Dayna stood there, a silent observer, her face ashen. Our ey
betraying none of the turmoil inside me. S
ow whisper. "Did you tell him?" My hand c
widening in shock. "Wha
"Dayna and I are perfectly happy. She understands the... delicate situat
to remind everyone that Dayna was my wife. But as my lips met hers, I felt a flicker of somethi
pulled back, her eyes were cold, distant. She looked at
your sister?" she sneered, h
eyes darted to Everleigh, who was now watching us, her fa
arder this time. It wasn't gentle. It was a desperate, possessive act. A declar
held her tighter. I wasn't gentle. I couldn't be. Not w
married was a performance. And for Everleigh, for her fragile sanity, for her place in thi