When A Marriage Of Convenience Sparks A Dangerous Passion
an Florrie's demeanor underw
n yourself to Jaxton? Did you really think he'd feel sorry for you, come to your rescue, or defend you against us? Don't kid yourse
n't just wandered in-she'd burs
Jaxton coming. To all appearances, she had seemed supportive, yet
th family. My mother had been tragically gullible, thinking sh
d such audacity, I
d a spark of doubt. With a reluctant hand, I li
d remorse. "I'm so sorry, Cathy. I only just got back and found out tha
ker punch, leaving me reeling. My legs b
let you whisk your grandma away so effortlessly?" she scoffed, her eyes twinkling with malice.
nce did I ever have agai
, no one was more f
ther, who had been so determined to marr
ntly. Clutching the phone with white-knuckled hands, I ma
hs," Florrie stated icily. "Fail, and the only reunion yo
sness chilled m
the tears spill over. With a h
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ant about keeping our marriage a secret,
formalities. As the future granddaughter-in-law of the illustrio
gentle demeanor, I found
ly deepened my
ge, he seemed to be the sole beac
aving deceit as I entered the Sau
ess torment that gnawed at my conscienc
them, my well-being was inconsequential; their eyes were fixed on the prosperity of
m advanced in years, the burden of arrangi
maternal warmth, meticulously planning
ithin these four walls relentlessly. Each day, they paraded thirty minutes of surveillance footage before me-a su
ments. "Take a look," she said, her voice a mix of feigned cheer and cold formality as she thrust the papers at me. "These are design
rned and disappeared, the do
tugged at the corners of my mouth. The i
e dress, eyes sparkling with joy. Even I, ensnared in this ongoing tragedy, once h
that when it came time to get marr
ng wedding dresses and exquisite rings, t
il, was perhaps the first and only act of "kindness" Kacie had ever shown me. And even this was tainte
. My gaze eventually drifted to my phone, which lay si
stered the courage to pick up
t greeted me was chill
erves and began tentatively, "About the wedding dresses
I could complete my thought. "If the marriage is nothing but a jok
crept onto my lips. Stripping all emotion from my
ended, my tears be
in the expanse of the room. "Cathy! What were
hat pleased me, not because they brought
f genuine happiness or hopeful wishes, I was determined to
hotos with me. I'd envisioned a collection of solo shots-me as the radiant brid
photoshoot, to my surp
washed a wave of relief over me, sparing me the aw
eave, I found myself reaching out and clutchi
found, lingering gaze before gently loosening my
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ived, unfolding in the secluded sere
stive cheers, only the whisper of le
h step brought me closer to the dashing figure awaiting me at the altar. A fleeting thought crossed m
ion, a desire to genuinely connect, to bu
xtinguished on our wedding night when Jaxton's col