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His Unwanted Wife, The Nation's Hero

Chapter 5 No.5

Word Count: 676    |    Released on: 22/03/2026

on D.C. took hours, but Ci

of Arlington National Cemet

egan to fall, turning the

he stepped out, opening

er side, keeping it completely dry

passing rows upon rows of iden

cemetery guard in a rain slicker sa

ped his heels together, and

d and walked into the cov

r her. He checked her classified military

ches, stopping in front of a designated sect

arefully placed the black ur

ng the ripped fabric, and folded it tight

. Then, she set the velvet box cont

three s

oor. She stood at attention and raised her

rain hitting the roof echoed around her, masking

safe now. They we

che and walked back toward th

stone archway, pul

ssed messages from h

u? Are you o

'm fine. Heading back to NY

eyes against the biting chill, her face an unreadable mask as she pull

ive, armored black Maybach r

stopped

pped out immediately, open

ed. A man stepped

perfectly tailored black trench coat. His face wa

thless head of the East Coast's

cuffs, his dark eye

er the archway an

ir on the back of her neck stood up. The

through the sheet

second, time

iliarity flashed in his dark pupils. He tilted his head, s

ntact, but her expression

, opening her umbrella, and walked pas

n, watching her back until she

murmured, stepping closer w

m the empty path. He turned an

than normal. She gripped the steering wheel, pushed the

ar to fight

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His Unwanted Wife, The Nation's Hero
His Unwanted Wife, The Nation's Hero
“On our wedding anniversary, I came home to find my husband, Jace, celebrating with another woman in our living room. She was wearing my mother's necklace-the only thing recovered from the explosion that killed my parents. Jace laughed, calling it a "cheap piece of junk," and tried to write me a check to buy a new one. His family called my parents' ashes "garbage" and "unsanitary." When I confronted them, Jace sided with his mother, ordering me out of the penthouse I secretly owned. He let his friends publicly humiliate me, calling me a gold-digging leech with no background. But that wasn't the worst of it. When a gunman stormed the restaurant we were in, Jace shoved me directly into the line of fire to shield his mistress. The shotgun blast tore through my arm. As I lay bleeding on the marble floor, I stared at the man who had just used me as a human shield, his face pale with terror as he protected her. In that instant, every ounce of love I ever had for him died. The pain in my arm was nothing compared to the cold, hollow void that consumed my heart. He thought he was sacrificing a quiet, useless wife to secure his future. He had no idea he had just declared war on Captain Cilla Henson, West Point valedictorian and the most lethal operator of the Eagle Task Force.”