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My Fiancé Destroyed My Family to Protect His Mistress Novel Cover

My Fiancé Destroyed My Family to Protect His Mistress

The Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel glittered with crystal chandeliers and the diamonds of New York's elite. My engagement gala was everything I'd dreamed of—until it wasn't. I stood frozen at the top of the marble staircase, my custom Vera Wang gown catching the light as hundreds of guests turned to stare. My heart hammered against my ribs as Kendrick strode through the crowd below, his arm wrapped possessively around Sadie Weaver's waist. "Amelia." His voice carried across the suddenly silent room. "I need to speak with you." The orchestra fell silent. Camera flashes erupted like lightning. I could feel my father's hand tense on my elbow, but I couldn't tear my eyes away from Kendrick's face—the face I'd loved since childhood. "Kendrick," I whispered, my voice barely audible even to myself. "What are you doing?" He climbed the stairs until we were face to face.
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Chapter 3

The blizzard hit Fairbanks like a vengeful beast, howling through the streets and burying our already broken town under mountains of snow. For three weeks, we huddled in our dilapidated cabin, watching supplies dwindle and hope fade with each passing day.

"Amelia," Marcus called, his voice breaking through the storm's roar. "Come quick!"

I stumbled across the frozen floor, my thin socks offering little protection against the ice that had formed inside our walls. Imani lay on our makeshift bed, her body convulsing with violent coughs. Beside her, little Aubree's face was flushed crimson, her small chest heaving with each labored breath.

"The medicine's gone," Marcus said, holding up an empty bottle. "We need more."

I touched Imani's forehead—she was burning up. Aubree's tiny hand clutched at my finger, her eyes glassy with fever.

"We'll get more," I promised, though my own voice sounded hollow even to my ears.

The walk to town was a nightmare. Snow piled higher than my waist, and the wind cut through my threadbare jacket like knives. Marcus carried Aubree while I supported Imani, her weight growing lighter with each step—a terrifying sign of her worsening condition.

"We need antibiotics," I told the pharmacist, my voice raw from shouting over the storm.

He glanced at us with dead eyes. "Doctor's orders. No medications without proper documentation."

"What documentation? We're dying out here!" Marcus slammed his fist on the counter.

The pharmacist didn't flinch. "Town officials have strict instructions. No exceptions."

As we turned to leave, I caught sight of a familiar face—one of the federal agents who'd escorted us to Alaska. He nodded to the pharmacist, who immediately looked away.

"They've been paid," I whispered to Marcus. "The same people who framed Dad are making sure we suffer."

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Back at the cabin, Iman's coughing grew worse. She clutched Aubree to her chest, trying to share what little warmth she had left.

"I'm so cold," she whispered, her teeth chattering uncontrollably.

I layered every piece of clothing we had over them—my jacket, Marcus's shirt, even the curtains we'd salvaged from a abandoned building. Nothing helped.

"Please," I begged, watching Imani's eyes flutter closed. "Please don't leave us."

Marcus knelt beside them, his face a mask of grief and rage. "This is my fault. I should have found better shelter. Better medicine."

"It's not your fault," I said, though we both knew who was really responsible.

Aubree's small hand went still in mine first. Then Imani's breathing stopped, her final exhale barely visible in the frigid air.

"No!" Marcus's scream tore through the cabin. "No, no, no!"

I couldn't cry. Something inside me had frozen solid, colder than the Alaskan winter. I helped Marcus wrap them in whatever we could find—blankets, sheets, even the tablecloth from our meager kitchen.

We dug graves in the snow behind our cabin, the ground too frozen to penetrate more than a few inches. As we laid them to rest, my father stood silent, his military posture finally broken by grief.

"Kendrick," I whispered, staring at the makeshift markers. "I hope you're happy now."

Something shifted inside me then—something fundamental and irreparable. The love I'd carried for Kendrick since childhood didn't just fade or disappear. It transformed into something darker, harder, colder. A hatred so deep it felt like it would never thaw.

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Days blurred together after that. Marcus didn't speak. My father moved like a shell of himself. My mother cried silently in corners where she thought no one would see.

I was gathering firewood when I heard the helicopter. At first, I thought it was more officials coming to torment us. Then I saw him—Jefferson Perry, stepping out into the swirling snow, his tall figure unmistakable even at a distance.

"Amelia," he called, his voice carrying over the wind.

I turned to run back to the cabin, but he caught up to me, removing his heavy coat despite the freezing temperature.

"Put this on," he said, wrapping it around my shoulders.

"Why are you here?" I asked, suspicious and confused.

He didn't answer immediately. Instead, he studied my face, taking in the hollows beneath my cheekbones and the scar on my palm—the one I'd received at the cannery.

"I've been trying to find you for months," he finally said. "It's taken this long to bypass all the political roadblocks."

"You've been looking for me?" The idea seemed absurd. Jefferson Perry—the man whose marriage proposal I'd rejected in front of all New York society—had been searching for me?

He nodded, his eyes never leaving mine. "I've been protecting you too, though you didn't know it. The supplies that mysteriously appeared at your door. The jobs that suddenly became available."

"The fish processing plant," I whispered, remembering the foreman who'd hired me despite my obvious weakness.

"That was me," Jefferson confirmed. "But I couldn't get close enough to really help until now."

"Why?" The question escaped before I could stop it.

"Because you deserve better than this," he said simply. "And because I promised myself I'd clear your family's name."

As he spoke, snow began to fall around us again—but for the first time in months, I didn't feel the cold.

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