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Love's Betrayal: A Forged Marriage

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 700    |    Released on: 07/08/2025

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enemies. Someone was taking their reven

s a sheet. She clutched Kaden's

e pulled a pistol from his jacket and

m fell

y, dangerous smile on his face. H

oice carrying through the sile

oom turned to her,

e tremor in her body. "That is not me," she said,

om held its b

t reach his cold eyes. "You're right," he said. "This photo is of the lady of the hous

ion, he had confirmed to the entire world that t

ded again, this ti

o quiet and prim, but s

efers Brittaney.

was drowning. She opened her mouth to defend herself, to scream th

. A scandal like this would ruin her. You're my wife. No one wi

it?" she choked out, her voice cracking with disbelief. "Yo

rowed in annoyance. "You're Mrs. Barnes. Your

he cried, her rage finally boiling over. "A woman's innocen

o the side of the road. He turned to face her,

hisper. "For Brittaney, I would sacrifice a

last of her defenses. There wa

ss it aside with a sneer because Brittaney said the color was ugly. She remembered getting a blessi

ver truly

n't lo

d away from him, staring out the window as silent tears

y was a nervous wreck, terrifie

people find ou

othe, pulling her into his arms. "No

ing. She just moved through the days like a ghost, waiting fo

any longer. She put on her coat, read

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e stopped he

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Love's Betrayal: A Forged Marriage
Love's Betrayal: A Forged Marriage
“"I want a divorce." The words, quiet but firm, cut through the tense air. For five years, I, Harlow Love, had been Kaden Barnes's wife in name only, a transaction to salvage his family's image after my father died saving his life. I endured his cruelty, his humiliation, and watched him openly love another woman. When I finally gathered the courage to ask for freedom, his mother, the matriarch, coldly informed me I'd have to endure the family's "disciplinary measures"-thirty lashes-to prove I wasn't being cast out. But then, a shocking truth shattered my world: "A forgery," Kaden casually revealed. "That marriage isn't even legal." My five years of suffering, the beatings, the public shame, all for a lie. The relief was short-lived. Brittaney, Kaden's mistress, framed me for hurting her dog, then for trying to kill her during a horseback ride. Kaden, blinded by his devotion to her, believed every lie. He brutally punished me, breaking my leg and dislocating my arm, leaving me for dead. I was just a prop, a placeholder, less than a spoiled dog in his eyes. My pain, my dignity, meant nothing. Why did he believe her every word, every tear, over my bleeding body? But in the depths of despair, a lifeline appeared. His mother, horrified by his cruelty, secretly sent me to London, granting me the freedom I had so desperately craved. I was finally free, and I vowed never to see Kaden Barnes again.”
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