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The Sergeant Major's Surprise Bride

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 513    |    Released on: 13/06/2025

nly one who showed any

hed with worry. "Sarah, child, Davi

ter like a victory flag. "Mark is taking me out to celebrate

oing over Jessica

her said, loud enough for me to hear

added. "Missing her exam

uises from being tied up in that storage room w

ally got home, hours later

," Father said. "Clumsy." They didn't want to believe Mark, their golden boy son

so kind to Mark, even when you were little. Remember when you helped him with that scienc

throat. I had been ki

ma," I said, my voice surprisi

hung in the air: M

ner. It was a small place, but the tips

or jingled, and in wa

expensive booth, t

ak, the loaded baked potato

iling me! He already put a down payment on a little house for us, just

of keys with a s

valent of a king's ransom.

es. "So, Sarah," she said, her voice dripping with false sympat

face neu

to hear. "Mark, don't you think you should give Sarah something? A lit

n his face. He pulled out his wallet. "Yea

led out a twenty-dollar bill. "He

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“My father' s eyes always gleamed when he spoke of the family pact. Whichever daughter got the higher SAT scores and into a prestigious university would marry Mark Johnson, the town' s golden boy. The loser would marry David Wilson, a rumored delinquent from the poorer side of town. This wasn't just a family discussion; this was a replay. In my first life, I was the smart one. I got the top scores, the prestigious university acceptance. I married Mark, lived in a beautiful house. But "golden boy" Mark turned into a monster. After my sister Jessica, forced to marry David, died of an overdose, Mark blamed me. He became cruel, then violent. When I was pregnant with his child, he pushed me from our balcony. "If you hadn't rigged the scores, Jessica would be alive!" he' d screamed, his face twisted. Then darkness. I remember the fall, the pain, the utter betrayal. My perfect life had been a terrifying lie. Killed by the man I married, carrying his child. How could a dream turn into such a brutal nightmare? But then I was back. Living it all again. This time, I remembered everything. This time, I would not repeat the past. This time, I would not marry Mark Johnson. Even if it meant marrying the outcast, David Wilson.”
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