My Secret Lover
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zingly gentle and soft that Adrien found himself wanting to strangle her. She was no lady of gentleness as she paint
y, uttered, "If you choose to go through with this wedding at
back at him, she uttered, "Your name is what I merel
tresses while you live in my house, in your own bedchamb
money for I have enough. As to a dowry, it shal
Her golden globes wavered for a second before she moved them back to stare at his blue ones squarely. "Why are you doing t
. But it was gone before he could name it. "Your name shall guarantee
away. "I will make you mise
d walked to the door. "I wish to be wed in the church of my choosing. Your aunt has promised to take care of everything else." When she reached the doorway, she stopped again and added, "I should like t
d fate and his entire bloody life. "I never took you to be this greedy, Mary Featherton. You can keep your bloody fortune, my name, and you can keep
ood day, my lord. See
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g when she reached her
finally
her. She simply wanted to stay alive and keep her promise to her father. Adrien Haverston's n
led down her cheeks. She would never forgive herself for ruin
ruth. It would be the end if she did. It was bad enough that he had to be forced to marr
im away from his mistresses or the Mary House. She would let him live the li
ll on
eep breath and went to her writing ta
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lled it THE G
e women, most of them, were not quite as scandalized as Adrien had first thought. Some had expressed their relief tha
to Aunt Gertrude's relief. It merely said that Mary Featherton had finally
She had, of course, called for her brother, the Lord of Haverston, who only ordered Adrien to no
fact that his sons were still eligible bachelors. He had even reached an agreement with Cressida Belverst's parents to marry Calan of
ld not run off anywhere. Aunt Gertrude walked out to prepare for t
he wedding was happening with no accidents from both parties, much to Adrien's disappointment. The Herald never missed a day without mentioning the Great Scandal and Adrien had to bit
past two dreadful weeks was when one of his brothers, the
you take on mistresses," McKenzi
ty," he had snapped back, causing his
said as farewell. "I shall be at your wed
s horse and gallop away to the farthest corner of the Town or simply kill himself. Much later, after Ca
don't deserve this," he gritted
wedding?" He threw his brother a darting look. Yes, he had laughed at Calan's fate months ago. How fun it
e'd stay a virgin-for that's what she still is-all her life." Calan merely raised his brows at his grim words. "I am n
Adrien. You will get the E
e me an heir," he explained. "She would stay a wife in na
ll be your wife, after all." His brother shook his he
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n get the fortune i
't wish to
nt to be in her wil
do you mea
ent of our choosing, one that is fatal, of course. Her child will get everyth
ink it can
son, it wi
She held her fingers to stop her lips from shaking. She reached out to flick her lamp on, he
to cross paths with them in the
ow and their plans woul
r legs. Burying her face between them, her sh
he is very much like her moth
ng you are," she w
curled in bed with fear and
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r amused faces. His aunt and father were sitting at the other end, both looking content. The other guests he dared not mind for he was not feeling accommodati
elf go numb. How could one look like an angel and be a scheming wench all the same? His anger flared ev
he must be mistaken for there was not a part of her that was remorsefu
ly turned and faced the vicar, ready to say the vows without intent
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y and Collin Featherton were among the guests and their presence was enough to make her endure this horrible event. Of course, she had seen them for the
id, drawing Mary's mind away from the
lit with promise to punish her, and bent
half-heartedly given, the felic
ight to Oakham Manor where she would have to live with him. He'd make her suffer and she'd wholehearted
her uncle and his son standing outside the church with contempt on their handsome Featherto
ome, but she