Married To A Five-Year Deception
, was holding hands
Scarlett, had died in a fiery car crash. My per
them stood a little boy with my husband's dark, curly hair. I overheard everything. My family had
rifice Jackson made to keep me from asking questions while h
. A text from h
l the beautiful things
face a mask of fake concern, the urge t
demolished my world, forced a smile, and pulled him into an embra
pte
NAH
, was holding hands
sister, Scarlett, the woman who had tried to ruin me, had been sent away by m
ect, blissful marria
the scent of gardenias and old money. I smiled, nodded, and played the part of Hannah Beaumont, the long-lost
rs too bright. I slipped out onto the stone terr
s when I
road shoulders angled protectively. His hand was intertwined with a woman's. He
rle
r hear again. Beside them, clutching Jackson's other hand, was
like a shard of glass. I shrank back behind a m
ice drifted towards me, laced with a familiar tenderness
squeezed his hand. "Besides, I had to thank you again. And the Beaumonts. **If you hadn't made all that evidenc
ted. *Destroy
kson said, his voice heavy. **"It w
ive years married to *her*. Poor Jackson. Was it worth it? Your great sa
e. Sac
my life... my love... it wasn't real. It was a five-year-long lie. A deal
my clutch. The screen lit u
oney, but for the first time, I heard the poison underne
rrace," I managed to choke
nd. "The terrace? Jackson!" she called out, her voic
ne wen
e shadows, his expression a mask of con
rted to drape his suit jacket over my shoulders, his brow
flicker of panic in their depths. He was che
I swallowed it down, letting it burn a hole in my gut. I looked into the eyes of the man I
hing up to touch his ch
which had been my home and my sanctuary for five years, now
he grave Scarlett wa