
From Betrayed Wife to Queen
Chapter 1
The divorce papers landed on the mahogany desk between us with a soft thud that somehow echoed through the silence of our private chambers. Adrian stood across from me, his posture rigid with determination, the royal insignia on his jacket catching the late afternoon sunlight streaming through the windows.
"I want a divorce, Emmeline." His voice was cold, clinical—the voice of a stranger wearing my husband's face. "I've found someone I truly love."
I stared at the papers, my fingers trembling slightly before I clenched them into fists on my lap. The legal jargon blurred before my eyes, but certain words stood out in stark relief: "irreconcilable differences," "division of assets," "mutual consent."
"It's Violeta, isn't it?" My voice sounded distant to my own ears.
Adrian's jaw tightened. "Yes. She understands me in ways you never could. What we have is real—true love."
True love. The phrase hung in the air between us like a mockery. I'd given him five years of my life, borne the weight of royal expectation, and this was my reward—a clinical dissolution of vows delivered in our most intimate space.
"You've already prepared everything," I observed, nodding toward the documents. "You've had these drawn up for some time."
"I've been trying to find the right moment." Adrian ran his hand through his hair—that nervous tell I'd once found endearing. Now it just seemed calculated. "But there's never a good time for this kind of thing, is there?"
As he spoke, something shifted inside me—a door unlocking in my mind that had been sealed shut until this moment. Suddenly, memories flooded back—not just of our marriage, but of another life entirely.
*A darkened room. My swollen belly. Whispers from within.*
*"Kill her, Mother. She's trying to steal your power."*
*Violeta's smiling face as she handed me tea. "For the baby's health, my dear."*
*The knife sliding between my ribs as I clutched my stomach. "But I trusted you..."*
*"You were always so trusting, Emmeline. That was your fatal flaw."*
*"She's not who you think she is. None of this is real."*
*"The child within you is special. It will rule all..."*
I gasped, my hand instinctively moving to my abdomen. Yes—I was pregnant now, just as I had been in that other life. And the whispers were back, faint but unmistakable.
*"Don't listen to him, Mother. He never loved you. I am your true legacy."*
I closed my eyes, forcing myself to breathe evenly as the memories continued their relentless assault.
*"Violeta is not your friend. She means to destroy you..."*
*"The general's daughter must die for the plan to succeed..."*
*"Your father's military power is the key. Without it, our mission fails..."*
When I opened my eyes again, Adrian was watching me with a mixture of impatience and confusion.
"Well?" he demanded. "Do you have anything to say? I've offered generous terms."
I studied his face—the face I'd woken up to for five years, the face that had once looked at me with something resembling affection. Now it was twisted with an entitlement that made my stomach turn.
"Actually," I said, reaching for the pen he'd placed beside the papers, "I think you're right."
Adrian blinked, clearly thrown off balance by my calm acceptance.
"I agree to the divorce," I continued, flipping to the signature page. "And I appreciate the... generous terms."
My hand moved steadily as I signed my name on each marked line. With each stroke of the pen, I felt lighter, as if I were shedding not just my marriage but the chains of my past life.
"Emmeline," Adrian said uncertainly, "I didn't expect you to..."
"What? Make this easy for you?" I capped the pen and slid the papers back across the desk. "Consider it my parting gift."
Without waiting for his response, I rose and walked to my private bathroom, locking the door behind me. I pulled the small bottle from my medicine cabinet—the one I'd prepared for just such an occasion.
The pills were bitter on my tongue as I swallowed them dry.
*"No! You can't do this! I am your destiny!"* The voice inside me screamed in fury.
"You were never my destiny," I whispered to the empty room as I flushed the toilet, symbolically washing away both the pills and the entity they would eliminate. "And you never will be again."
As I straightened my clothes and prepared to face whatever came next, I could still hear the faint echoes of rage in my mind—but for the first time in two lifetimes, I was in control.
And Adrian Silva had no idea what was coming next.
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