The Curse Of The Vanderbilt Name
secrets. Eleanor Vanderbilt, matriarch of the dynasty, stared at
red. "Willow Hayes. From th
t a girl from
ue gift. A 'life blessing,' they call it." Her eye
This was it. The moment eve
e flashed be
nderbilt, her dying son
essity, a biological impera
twins, a boy and a girl. Ethan, miraculously, started to
the children are born, Willow, you will be a Vanderbilt i
room. Not doctors
was the reason. My arrival had forced her into a disastrous marriage with
daughter, ripped from me befor
sobbed, blood po
ce a venomous hiss. "Clara is dead because of
t. Severe internal bleeding. Comp
ed frauds, charlatans who'd tried to swindle the mighty Vanderbilts
to Eleanor Vanderbilt
back.
ung in the air
ing the plush, expensive carpet. My voic
. old talk. Superstition from back hom
a strong young man. He'll pull throug
anor's eyes, quickly masked. Sh
th. A sliver of hope is all we need. And this arrangeme
uth, but a voice, weak yet laced with an unmistaka
on't marry W
ha
llness, but his eyes burned with the same cold fire. He pushed himself upright, s
illow Hayes fabricated this 'life blessing' nonsense to tr
is serious, she hasn't caused irreparable harm yet. Perhaps... a significant fine,
escaped me. I looked
an clearly despises me on sight. He wants to punish me before he even kno
frustration and concern as
Hayes out based on these rumors. She ha
rutinized my face, his brow furrowed, as if trying to p
just an ordinary woman, Mrs. Vanderbilt. I can't bear the respon
. Finally, she relented. "Very well.
n't leave the city. If I
first easy one since enter
e tangled web of Ethan Vanderbilt and C
n hall when I heard his voice
pace. But his aide, a man built like a
to denounce me draining his already depleted reserves. He looked like he could
note of petulance in his voice. "You always used t
nful laugh ech
t him, hold his hand, but the one time my fingers brushed his skin, he'd shoved me away. Hard. I'd stumbled, nea
y the very edge
bilt?" I asked, my voice carefully n
His lips thinned into a hard line, h
You've come back too. Otherwise, why would you su
d at him, sa
again. If you can guarantee, this time, that you won't in
d," I said softl
"I wish you and Miss Beaumont a long a
he wedding night,* I added silently,
s I couldn't decipher swirling in his
our separate ways. If we m
out you and me, anything that upsets Clara or