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The Wife He Couldn't Afford

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 603    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

room explod

tely began to wail, throwin

lle, she has suffered so much, always living in Annabel' s shadow, never

g her daughter as a tragic heroine and me as th

ely manipulated

be so cold. Look at her. She' s your sister. She' s dying on the inside. C

have you lost your mind? You dare to speak of such a disgracefu

sley insisted, puffing out his chest, convin

declaration. Mrs. Scott, a woman obsessed with appearances, looked at me with a mixture of pan

acity of it all. I saw the triumphant glint in Gabrielle' s tear-fi

the center of the room. My voice was c

one even. "There will b

silent, turnin

, ever permit such a disgusting and sha

stunned face to Gabrie

of deep, profound pity. "I cannot stand in the way of tr

word hang

uld perceive as selfless compassion. "You have clearly suffered a great deal. And Wesl

agnanimous sacrifice. An act of pity for my pa

alling off our enga

m-designed, multi-million dollar engagement ring from my finger. It was

e stunned Wesley an

with grace. "Give this to Gabrielle.

ped it into his palm. The weight of i

I said loudly, for all to hear.

, on Gabrielle, on the whole sordi

" I said calmly.

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“The organ music swelled, a majestic sound meant to signal joy, but all I felt was a cold dread seeping into my bones. Amidst Savannah' s elite, I, Annabel Anderson, stood in my custom-made wedding gown, a perfect Southern belle about to secure a vital political alliance. My fiancé, Wesley Scott, was arrogant and entitled, and I didn't love him, but this was my path. Just as the wedding march was about to begin, a bridesmaid burst in, gasping, "Annabel, it' s Gabrielle! They found her in her room. Pills." My younger half-sister, the constant reminder of my father' s scandal, had attempted suicide. The wedding halted. At the hospital, Gabrielle, frail and tearful, clutched Wesley' s hand. "I couldn' t bear seeing you marry her," she whispered, then delivered her masterstroke: a fabricated story of sacrificing her fertility to save him, twisting his misguided honor. Wesley, his arrogance gone, turned to me, "Annabel, she is your sister. We can make it work. She can be my wife, and you... you can be her sister-wife." The suggestion hung in the air, a scandalous, barbaric insult to my family' s honor. How could he ask the Senator' s daughter to share a husband, to become a party to public disgrace? Was he truly this manipulated, this blind? Standing in the chaos, I looked at Gabrielle's triumphant eyes. She thought she had won. I took a deep breath. There would be no accommodation. This was my chance not just to escape, but to rewrite the narrative.”
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