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NE
e part of me already knew-my fiancé and my stepsister were tangled togeth
erent. The cruel previous life was nothing more than a nightmare. But the
ged even if
ger burned hottest, so fierce it threatened to spill over as tear
e, at the historic Carlisle Hotel. "A lo
ughing at me t
r wedding day? I swiped at my cheeks, smearing awa
l staged smiles-hung mockingly above the bed. And there, writhing in the sheets, were Kellan and Melis
imson. But Melissa? She just arched her back, propping herself up on
outh in a poor imitation of shock. "Oops." Her eyes gleamed, locke
eth. "Like a
le didn
e planned. To ruin my we
he fumbled with his pants, still half-undressed. "Who t
ing back the fury sim
life, I'd seen exactly what she was willing to do to have him-t
that came with my position. And now, even in this new
idea, her plan-Kellan had just been
ed into a more comfortable position, her gaze locking onto min
her triumph was desti
the true nature of Kellan – a mere pawn in the grand scheme of th
burden to bear, to impede her from treading the path
er, the door swung open, and the Moreaux family stormed in like a pack of w
her, spat, her gaze slicing over me with famil
t time, I felt nothing but icy relief-b
our son-the one who was just tangled up wit
enged. To her, my family had always been leech
ters-in-law," I continued, my voice dripping with false sweetness. "
hadn't even known a person
me. If I didn't act fast, she'd have
urs from the crowd outsid
his would
ceful b
girl when their son
y lips. At least some
d at the gawking crowd outsi
ipping with false sympathy. "Luneth, this is all a
think I was some spineless fool who would still marry him after this? "If Kellan was in
one of them
y son, and now the whole world sees it!" Her voice shook with venom. She knew
imagine the misery you'd have brought him." Her tone was th
breath. But Tema
ce at the ceremony. We don'
at smug smile stretching across her face. Oh no. I might
arest chair, crossing my legs. "Oh, I
temples. "Then what the hel
t her son had done to me in my past life? This
before a single syllable could escape, a bright
ick, commanding presence clearing a path until he stood at the center of the chaos. Dressed in a
im-yet something primal in my chest surged
e, I rose from the sofa a
's uncle. Thi
ew I'd rather burn this entire fami
rectly at his face. The room gasped as I lift
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