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The Senator's Unexpected Bride

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 511    |    Released on: 06/06/2025

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at a judge's chambers in D.C., attended only by my paren

Las Vegas, complete with blurry photos of them outside a neon-lit c

ooks and an air of quiet power. It was a world away from the S

rate, in his o

me he expected nothing, that this was t

crease of concentration between his brows. Sometimes his hand would bru

s polite, al

Jackson's name was mentioned on the news, us

nder had to fly to an ur

lect some personal belongings I'd left ther

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hanging around," Brandy said

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you're upset. Yesterday – or, well, a few weeks ago – that

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looked pointedly at my simple dress. "Th

ive hand at her, though

ake with how it all happened. Next time, we'll do ou

ually

me a couple of sons. St

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Jackson's collar, exposing a fr

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“My wedding day. Hundreds of guests, media vans outside. The Sterling family chapel, hushed, expectant. I was finally marrying Jackson Sterling, scion of a powerful political dynasty, the man I'd loved since childhood. It was meant to be my perfect happily ever after. Then he walked in. Not alone. A garish woman clinging to his arm, a wide, triumphant smirk on her face. "The wedding is off," Jackson announced, his voice steady. "I'm with Brandy now. We're leaving." My world shattered. Jilted at the altar, in front of everyone. The whispers rose, a tidal wave of shock, pity, and cruel amusement. I was Emilia Winston, the society joke. The humiliation was a physical ache. Jackson and his new "wife" continued to taunt, publicly disgracing me and demanding my inheritance, treating me like discarded property. How could the boy I adored become this arrogant, callous stranger? The endless insults, the blatant disrespect from him and his new flame. They sought to finish what they started, to grind me into dust and claim everything. I was left exposed, vulnerable, and furious. Just as I thought I was utterly ruined, a figure stepped forward: Senator Alexander Sterling, Jackson's formidable uncle. He held out a document, his steady gaze meeting mine. "Perhaps you would consider marrying me instead?" A madness. Or a miraculous lifeline. I said yes. And that was just the beginning.”
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