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Married To My Ex-Fiancé's Silent Uncle Novel Cover

Married To My Ex-Fiancé's Silent Uncle

Twenty minutes before the "Wedding of the Century" at The Plaza, I stood outside the Presidential Suite in a fifty-thousand-dollar Vera Wang gown. I was the girl from a West Virginia trailer park about to marry Hugh Maxwell, the golden heir to a billion-dollar defense empire. I pushed the door open only to find Hugh pinned against the bed with my own stepsister, Floy. She was wearing my bridal diamond necklace, and the sounds of their laughter scraped against my eardrums like sandpaper. I didn't scream; I listened as Hugh grunted that once the wedding was over and the trust fund unlocked, he’d dump "that hillbilly trash" on a bus back to the mountains. They weren't just cheating; they were planning to steal my family’s land deeds and leave me with nothing. When I set off the sprinklers and exposed their naked bodies to the paparazzi, the Maxwell family didn't apologize. They called me a "greedy peasant" and threatened to ruin my life unless I signed a new deal to save their crashing stock. I realized then that I was never a bride to them. I was a transaction, a rounding error in a ledger to be used and discarded. They thought my poverty made me weak and my silence made me a victim. "If we don't have a marriage certificate by midnight, the bank freezes thirty percent of our liquidity," their lawyer warned. So, I gave them exactly what they wanted. I used a loophole in their hundred-year-old family covenant and married the only other direct heir available. I didn't marry Hugh. I walked into the ICU and married his uncle, Fleet Maxwell—the legendary war hero who had been in a vegetative state for months. Now, I am the matriarch of the Maxwell dynasty. I’ve suspended Hugh’s executive powers, exiled my mother-in-law to the Swiss Alps, and taken control of the family vault. They think I’m just a gold-digger waiting for a "corpse" to die so I can collect a fifty-million-dollar widow's payout. But last night, as I lay beside my comatose husband, the man they called a vegetable gripped my hand back.
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Chapter 9

Sunday Brunch at the Maxwell Estate was a blood sport disguised as a meal.

The back lawn was manicured to within an inch of its life. Tables were set with white linens and crystal. The elite of New York society were there-senators, bankers, socialites.

Floy was there, wearing a pink dress that Darcie recognized. It was hers. Floy was sipping champagne, acting like she owned the place.

Darcie took a deep breath.

"Ready, Fleet?" Darcie asked.

She pushed his wheelchair out onto the terrace. It wasn't just a wheelchair; it was a mobile ICU, complete with a portable ventilator and a heart monitor discreetly built into the frame. Standing near the french doors, looking like part of the security detail, was Jeremiah Bailey, a former Army medic who had served with Fleet. Darcie had found his name in Fleet's old files and hired him herself. He was the only one she trusted.

It was his first public appearance since the accident.

The chatter stopped instantly. The silence was heavy, respectful, and terrified.

Fleet sat in the high-tech chair, head supported by a brace, eyes covered by dark aviator sunglasses Darcie had put on him. He looked like a fallen king.

Darcie was wearing a deep navy velvet dress that matched his suit. They looked like a unit.

She parked him at the head of the main table. She fussed with the blanket over his knees, smoothing it out.

"Oh, look at her," a dowager whispered loudly. "She really loves him."

Floy sashayed over, holding her glass.

"Hey, sis," she said loudly. "Isn't it a bit morbid to bring a corpse to brunch? People are trying to eat."

Darcie didn't flinch. She picked up a glass of water.

"Fleet built this empire, Floy," Darcie said, her voice carrying over the lawn. "Without him, you wouldn't be drinking that champagne. You'd be drinking moonshine in a trailer."

A few people chuckled.

Gwendolyn stepped in. "Darcie, dear. We appreciate your... dedication. But this is a high-society event. It's about pedigree."

She signaled a waiter. He placed a glass of orange juice in front of Darcie, while everyone else had vintage Dom Pérignon.

"Children drink juice," Gwendolyn smiled sweetly.

Darcie picked up the juice. She dipped a small, sterile sponge swab into the glass of water on the table, then gently moistened Fleet's lips. It was a standard procedure for intubated patients, but in this context, it looked like an act of profound intimacy.

"Pedigree?" Darcie asked. "Interesting choice of words, Gwen. Considering you were the second wife. The secretary, wasn't it?"

Gwendolyn stiffened.

"I am the first wife," Darcie said. "And the current matriarch. So, technically..."

Darcie pushed Gwendolyn's purse off the chair next to Fleet.

"I sit here."

Darcie sat down.

Fleet heard the gasp from the crowd, the rustle of her dress as she took the seat of power. She'd just physically displaced Gwendolyn. He wanted to laugh. He wanted to roar with it.

Hugh, emboldened by alcohol, leaned across the table. "He looks like a giant baby. Does he need a bib, Auntie?"

Darcie picked up a steak knife. She didn't look at Hugh. She looked at the steak on her plate.

Scrape.

The serrated blade screeched against the fine china. It was a horrible sound that made everyone wince.

"Hugh," Darcie said calmly. "If you insult your uncle one more time, I will release the photos of you from the hotel room. The unedited ones."

Hugh turned beet red. He shut his mouth.

Suddenly, the heart monitor on Fleet's chair started beeping. Beep-beep-beep.

"Oh my god, is he dying?" someone gasped.

Darcie looked at the monitor. Heart rate 110.

She looked at Fleet's hand under the blanket. His fist was clenched. Actually clenched.

He was furious. Not at Darcie. At Hugh. The disrespect. A primal urge to stand up and break the boy's nose surged through him.

Darcie put her hand over his fist. She squeezed hard.

"It's okay, darling," Darcie said, loud enough for him to hear but soft enough to sound intimate. "I've got this. Calm down."

She rubbed his knuckles with her thumb.

Her touch. It was the anchor again for him, grounding him. The red rage receded, replaced by the focused sensation of her skin against his.

The beeping slowed. Beep... beep... beep.

Darcie looked up at the table of stunned guests.

"Fleet finds the conversation boring," Darcie announced. "We're leaving."

She unlocked the brakes and wheeled him away, leaving Gwendolyn and Hugh staring at their backs.

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