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Discarded Princess, Reclaimed Crown Novel Cover

Discarded Princess, Reclaimed Crown

For seven years, I traded my crown for a quiet life with the man I loved, Harrison. I gave up my kingdom, my family, and my name, believing our love was enough. But on our son Colt's fifth birthday, he publicly announced his engagement to a pregnant socialite, calling their unborn child his "true heir." His mother then stormed into our home, calling my son a "mistake" and a "stain" that needed to be cleansed before her son's new life could begin. My little boy, his heart shattered, looked up at me. "Mama," he whispered, "am I really a mistake?" That's when I remembered I wasn't just a discarded wife. I was a princess who had given up her throne. I picked up the phone and called my father, the king. "I'm coming home," I told him. "And I'm bringing your grandson."
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Chapter 3

Emilia POV:

Colt' s words pierced straight through me, a thousand tiny knives twisting in my heart. "You' re the only one who loves me, right, Mama? Only you?" The raw vulnerability in his voice, the question etched in his tear-streaked face, was a pain far deeper than any Harrison or Karren could inflict.

I pulled him closer, holding him tight enough to mend the cracks in my own soul. "No, my love, that' s not true," I whispered, my voice thick with unshed tears. "So many people love you. More than you can imagine. Your grandparents… they miss you so much. They' ve been waiting for you their whole lives."

Colt looked up, his brow furrowed. "Grandparents?"

"Yes," I nodded, forcing a smile. "They live in a beautiful place, like a castle, high in the mountains. A place where everyone loves you just for being you. Do you want to go there? To find them?"

He hesitated, his gaze falling to the worn toy car Harrison had given him months ago, now clutched tightly in his small hand. "But… what about Daddy?" he mumbled, his lip quivering. "Daddy promised he' d play with me today. It' s my birthday."

My heart clenched. Another broken promise, another shard of his innocence shattered. I swallowed hard, fighting back my own tears. "Colt, baby," I began, my voice soft, "your daddy… and your grandmother… they don' t want us here anymore. They made that very clear this morning."

His eyes widened, confusion clouding their depth. "Why?"

"Because they chose something else," I said, choosing my words carefully, trying to explain a betrayal too complex for a five-year-old. "They chose someone else to be his family. Someone who… has a loud rose smell." I paused, then asked, the question a calculated risk, a desperate measure to show him the truth. "Do you want to stay here, Colt? To always be the boy who has to ask if 'Uncle Harrison' can spare some time for you? Or do you want to be his son, truly his son, in a place where you are celebrated?"

Colt froze. His small hand, which had been caressing the toy car, dropped it suddenly. It clattered to the floor, a stark sound in the quiet room. He looked at me, then at the door where Karren had stood, then back to the toy. His little face crumpled again.

"But… but I want to see Daddy today," he sobbed, fresh tears streaming down his face. "Just for my birthday. Just for a little while. So I can remember." He wiped his nose with his sleeve. "I don' t want to call him Uncle. He' s my Daddy."

My own tears finally spilled over. I kissed the top of his head, tasting the salt of my grief. "Okay, my love," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "Just for today. We' ll wait for today."

The hours that followed were a blur of agonizing anticipation. Colt, still heartbroken, tried to keep busy with his toys, but his eyes kept darting to the clock, then to the door, waiting for a father who would never arrive. My phone, which I had placed face down on the table, suddenly vibrated violently. A broadcast. A public announcement.

My hand trembled as I picked it up, my heart pounding a frantic rhythm against my ribs. I knew, somehow, what it would be. I pressed play, my fingers cold and stiff.

Harrison' s voice, amplified and confident, filled the small room. "My friends, my investors, my dearest family, I stand before you today with immense joy…" He spoke of a new chapter, of an unprecedented merger, of a future brighter than anyone could imagine. Then, the words that would forever scar me. "It is with overwhelming happiness that I announce my engagement to the luminous Jeanine Case! And even more thrilling, we are expecting our first child, a true heir to the Bruce legacy!"

The words echoed in the room, then a roar of applause. But Harrison wasn' t done. "And to celebrate this momentous occasion, this new beginning for Blazetooth Innovations, we will be holding a celebratory feast tonight, beginning at sundown. A new era begins today!"

My world tilted. The room spun. Today. It was Colt' s fifth birthday. Harrison had not only forgotten, but he had chosen this very day to publicly announce his engagement to a pregnant Jeanine, to celebrate his new family, his "true heir," while his own son waited for him. He had traded Colt' s birthday, his only son, for a public display of ambition and a new, more "suitable" family.

My phone vibrated again, a private message. Harrison Bruce.

I opened it, my vision blurred by a fresh wave of tears.

"Emilia, I know this is sudden. Jeanine' s pregnancy was… unexpected, and her family insisted on a quick, public announcement. It' s crucial for the merger. Colt is a smart boy, he' ll understand. Tell him I' ll make it up to him, a special birthday next week, just for us. Don' t make trouble, Emilia. This is for our future."

Our future. He meant his future, with Jeanine and their unborn child. Colt and I were merely inconvenient footnotes, obstacles to be managed, silenced.

I looked at Colt. He had been playing silently, but his small head was turned towards the phone, his big eyes wide, taking in the excited tone of Harrison' s public announcement. He might be little, but he was perceptive. He felt the shift, the dismissal, the cold, hard reality of his father' s words.

"Mama?" he whispered, his voice trembling. "Is… is Daddy getting married today? On my birthday?"

I couldn' t lie. Not to him. Not now. My last line of defense, the fragile wall I had built around my heart, crumbled into dust. Colt' s eyes, once full of a child' s hope, now filled with an absolute, crushing despair. He looked like a small animal, wounded and alone, utterly betrayed.

This was it. No more waiting. No more hoping. No more being an afterthought. Staying here, even for another minute, would only poison Colt' s innocent heart further. Harrison had made his choice. Now, I would make mine.

I took a deep, shuddering breath, then looked at Colt, my eyes blazing with a fierce, protective love. "Colt, my darling," I said, my voice firm despite the tears still streaming down my face. "We are leaving. Right now." I pulled him to me, holding him close. "He is no longer your father. He gave up that right. But you have a family, my love. A real family, who will love you fiercely, who has been waiting for you in a place far more beautiful than this."

Colt didn' t protest. He simply nodded, his face pale and drawn. He got up, his small movements stiff and slow, and began to gather his scattered toys, putting them carefully into a small backpack. He moved like a little old man, his shoulders slumped, his spirit broken. He was a small wolf cub, cast out from the pack, utterly alone save for his mother.

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