My Fiance Faked His Death So I Married His Uncle 23

My Fiance Faked His Death So I Married His Uncle 23

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When I regained consciousness, I was already at the hospital. Lenard stood by the bed, his face set in a deep scowl. The moment he noticed I was awake, he let out an annoyed snort.” 

Are you a kid or what? You had a fever and you couldn’t take the medicine? You had to let it get so bad you ended up in the hospital?” 

I blinked at him, gauging his tone and expression carefully. Did you just worried about me?” 

His eyes darted away and he crossed his arms, feigning impatience. Who’d be worried about you? I just don’t need you causing me more trouble.” 

Despite his words, I felt he was just being contrary. A smile spread across my face. I’ll take it as a yes.

He opened his mouth, as if ready to argue, but then hesitated. After a pause, he sighed and muttered, Think whatever you want.and he returned to his indifferent demeanor

But I knewor at least, I hopedthat somewhere deep down, buried under his sharp words, was a sliver of care for me. Maybe evena little bit of love

I’d make him love me for real one day. I know love couldn’t be rushedit needed time

That hope carried me for a moment, but when reality pulled me back, it hit hard

Flashback off

**** 

I stood in the living room, staring at the mess left behind. The wreckage felt like my own heartonce cherished, now trampled into the ground. I packed my things in silence, my mind made up. It was time to go.” 

Just as I was zipping my bag, the doorbell rang

At the door stood a courier, holding a package.” 

Delivery for you. Sign here, please.

I signed and shut the door behind me. When I opened the box, my breath caught. It was my wedding dressor what was left of it.” 

The pearls I had so carefully handsewn were ripped off. The lace was shredded, the edges cut jaggedly and the pristine white veil was stained with smudges of color that had no place on it. The rest of the dress was no better.” 

My phone buzzed with a message. It was from Arlene: [The dress is ruined. Just make another one.

Her tone was blunt, dismissiveno apology, no remorse. Just arrogant entitlement.” 

My hands tightened around the phone, but I didn’t reply. Instead, I took photos of the destroyed dress and pulled out my receipts. Materials, laborall the costs I’d tallied while designing it.” 

Then I uploaded everything to my social media and tagged Arlene. Consider the dress sold to you. $3,000. Who’s paying for it?” 

The reaction was swift. Within seconds, my phone lit up with a call

What the hell are you doing?Lenard’s voice thundered through the line. It’s just a wedding dress! How could it cost that much? Delete that post right now! I don’t want Arlene seeing it and-” 

My Fiance Faked His Death So I Married His Uncle

My Fiance Faked His Death So I Married His Uncle

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