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After My Sister Took My Dowry and Groom

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The iron gates of the George family estate loomed before me, familiar yet strange after three long years. My hands trembled slightly as I clutched the small travel bag containing my few possessions from the convent. Three years of prayer, penance, and punishment—all for my sister's sins. All for a family that had promised me love and loyalty in return. The guard's eyes widened in recognition. "Miss Lillian! You've returned!" "Yes," I said, forcing a smile that didn't reach my eyes. "Is everyone home?" "Everyone's in the ballroom, miss. There's a... celebration today." Something in his hesitation made my stomach tighten, but I nodded and walked through the familiar corridors.

After My Sister Took My Dowry and Groom Chapter 1

The iron gates of the George family estate loomed before me, familiar yet strange after three long years. My hands trembled slightly as I clutched the small travel bag containing my few possessions from the convent. Three years of prayer, penance, and punishment—all for my sister's sins. All for a family that had promised me love and loyalty in return.

The guard's eyes widened in recognition. "Miss Lillian! You've returned!"

"Yes," I said, forcing a smile that didn't reach my eyes. "Is everyone home?"

"Everyone's in the ballroom, miss. There's a... celebration today."

Something in his hesitation made my stomach tighten, but I nodded and walked through the familiar corridors. The scent of roses and lilies grew stronger with each step—a strange choice for a family gathering.

As I approached the ballroom doors, I heard music. Not just any music, but the wedding march I had chosen for my own ceremony with Emanuel. My heart skipped a beat as I pushed the doors open.

The scene before me froze my blood. Hundreds of guests in elegant attire filled the room, their faces turned toward the altar where a priest stood. But it wasn't my ceremony—it couldn't be. Because there, in the white dress I had designed myself, stood my sister Adeline, her hand linked with Emanuel's.

"By the power vested in me," the priest's voice echoed through the hall, "I now pronounce you husband and wife."

The room erupted in applause. My mother Janelle dabbed at her eyes with a handkerchief, while my father Kareem beamed with pride. They looked so... satisfied. So pleased with themselves.

"Isn't it wonderful?" A woman beside me gushed. "Such a beautiful ceremony! The George family spared no expense—the dress alone cost thousands!"

"I heard the bride's trousseau filled three rooms," another guest whispered. "All paid for with the George fortune."

My fortune. My dowry. My dress. My husband.

The room began to spin as memories crashed through my mind—not just of this moment, but of another life entirely. The cold stone of the cellar floor against my broken body. The snap of bones as Emanuel methodically broke each limb. My mother's voice, cold and distant: "She knows too much."

"Lillian?" Someone touched my arm. "Are you alright?"

I jerked away, my heart pounding painfully against my ribs. No. Not again. Not this time.

I felt the weight of the wooden cross against my skin where it hung beneath my simple dress. The same cross that had been with me through every beating at the convent. Every time Mother Superior found a letter from Emanuel, I'd been punished—starvation, isolation, physical pain. All because I believed those letters were proof of his love.

What a fool I'd been.

I watched as Emanuel leaned down to kiss Adeline, his lips brushing against hers with practiced tenderness. The same lips that had once whispered promises to me under the old oak tree. The same hands that had held mine as we planned our future together.

"Look how happy they are," my mother cooed to a nearby guest. "It's as if they were always meant to be together."

My fingers found my wrists, rubbing gently over the places where the bones had once been shattered. Not this time. I wouldn't scream. I wouldn't cause a scene. I wouldn't give them the satisfaction of seeing me break.

Instead, I turned away.

The cool night air hit my face as I stepped out of the ballroom. Rain had begun to fall, gentle drops that mingled with the tears I refused to shed. The garden path stretched before me, leading away from the house that had never truly been my home.

"Lillian George?"

I turned to find a tall man in a dark suit approaching. His posture spoke of military precision, but his eyes held something unexpected—respect.

"Miss George, I'm Marcus Webb. Security Chief for President Riley Montgomery." He extended his hand, and in his palm lay a small object—a presidential crest wrapped in faded blue fabric that stirred a distant memory. "The President has been expecting you."

"Expecting me?" My voice sounded strange even to my own ears.

"He asked me to give you this." Marcus placed the token in my palm. "And to tell you that his protection is yours—completely. No strings attached."

I stared at the fabric. It was worn thin in places, as if it had been handled often. Something about it tugged at my memory—a childhood gift, perhaps?

"The President believes you deserve better than what's happening in there," Marcus continued quietly. "He's offering you a position as First Lady, if you want it."

First Lady. The words echoed in my mind as memories of another life—one where I'd died alone and betrayed—faded against this new possibility.

"I accept," I said, closing my fingers around the token.

A black car waited at the end of the drive. As Marcus opened the door for me, I caught a glimpse of movement at an upstairs window. A servant, watching my departure with wide eyes.

She turned and ran back into the house, no doubt to report what she'd seen.

Let her. This time, I wouldn't be the one trapped in their web of lies.

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After My Sister Took My Dowry and Groom of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4 Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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