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My Fiancé's Uncle is Obsessed With Me

Emily Brown is the perfect daughter, engaged to Nathan Carter who is in love with her stepsister Lily Voss, she plays her role well and avoids scandal. But on her engagement party, she finds her stepsister in the arms of her supposed fiancé, and even though she doesn't love him, the lack of respect for her makes her angry. Emily decides to proof she can also get some action by spending the night with a stranger, after all, if Nathan is getting some action, why shouldn't she too? But everything goes wrong when the 'one night stand stranger' turns out to be Nathan's Uncle, Adrian Carter, the man who really runs the Carter empire, and he has no intention of letting her go. Emily is now involved in her worst fear, a scandal.
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Chapter 5

Emily

Nathan’s father cleared his throat, studying Adrian with an amused expression. “Breakfast with us, Adrian? Well, I suppose the sun does rise in the east after all,” he joked lightly, the corners of his mouth twitching.

I forced a polite smile. Adrian, of course, didn’t flinch. He simply leaned back slightly in his chair, one hand resting on the polished wood, the other clasped loosely in front of him. His dark eyes landed on me for a brief second, making the air between us suddenly heavier.

I had to look away. Fast.

“Time’s on my side today,” he said casually, voice calm but deliberate. His gaze lingered long enough to make me swallow hard and avert my eyes completely to my plate.

I could feel the heat rising in my cheeks, and I tried not to tremble, tried not to think about last night. Every instinct in me screamed to run, to hide. Instead, I forced my posture straight, my expression composed, my movements careful.

Nathan’s mother, on the other hand, had the uncanny ability to notice everything. “And how was your night, Emily?” she asked sweetly, though there was a faint teasing in her tone.

I tensed immediately, aware of Adrian’s subtle smirk as he shifted slightly in his seat. God, I thought. Does he always have to make me feel exposed?

“It… was fine,” I replied carefully, keeping my voice steady, giving no hint of the storm beneath my calm exterior.

Her gaze softened, an amused glint in her eyes, but she wasn’t done. She reached into a small velvet pouch and drew out a delicate jade bracelet, holding it out to me.

“It’s customary,” she said gently. “A gift from the family.”

I froze. My hand hovered over the bracelet, but I couldn’t take it. The guilt of last night weighed heavily, coiling in my stomach like a living thing. My fingers trembled, and I shook my head faintly.

“I… I can’t,” I said quietly.

Her brow furrowed, but her voice remained calm. “Emily, it’s just a token. Please.”

I shook my head again, refusing. The weight of Adrian’s presence was a magnet; I felt his eyes on me, watching, judging, waiting. I couldn’t let myself be manipulated—or worse, made to feel complicit.

Nathan’s mother tried again, gently sliding the bracelet toward my wrists. “Don’t be stubborn, dear. You’ll wear it for a reason soon.”

I hesitated. My throat felt tight.

Then Adrian spoke, the sound of his voice silenced the room. “She shouldn’t be forced. There’s no rush. It’s not too late to give her this after the wedding.”

My chest heaved with a quiet sigh of relief. The tension that had been wrapping itself around my nerves began to ease, just slightly. Nathan’s mother looked like she wanted to protest, but finally, she nodded, conceding with a faint smile.

I exhaled, letting the tension in my shoulders go, thankful for Adrian’s intervention. I know it wasn't out of good will, but I was thankful nonetheless.

Adrian remained at table for a few more moments, calm, composed, eyes occasionally flicking to me, it kept me on the edge.

Finally, he stood, the sound of his movements drawing every eye to him. He adjusted his suit with a precision that reminded me, again, just how effortlessly commanding he was. Every motion was deliberate, purposeful, like the room itself bent to his presence.

“I have to leave for work,” he said simply, his voice low but carrying that weight that made it impossible to ignore. He didn’t look at me any longer than necessary, but I felt the tension linger in the air even after he excused himself. I sighed in relief.

I thought I could easily shake him off, that's why I stupidly suggested being with him in secret, but now, it didn't seem like I'd be able to shake him off anytime soon, I'd just play along and hope he gets tired of me soon, before whatever was about to start between us blows up in our face.

Breakfast continued, but Adrian’s absence left an odd void. The energy of the room shifted—slightly lighter, yet still charged, like a storm that had passed but left static in the air.

Nathan’s mother, never one to let silence go unfilled, leaned forward with a gentle smile. “Emily, once you’ve finished breakfast, I’d love for you to come down to the garden with me. The morning light is perfect, and it’s a good chance to relax before the day begins.”

I nodded politely, careful not to reveal how much my pulse still raced. The scarf around my neck and the long sleeves of my blouse kept the marks from last night hidden, but I couldn’t shake the lingering awareness of him—his presence, his gaze, the faint smirk that still haunted the corners of my mind.

Nathan’s father chuckled softly, reaching for his coffee. “A good idea. The garden could use some company, and the day will only get busier.”

I followed Nathan’s mother through the polished hallways, my steps light but measured. Each moment away from the table gave me a little more control over myself, a chance to steady my racing heart.

The garden was just as exquisite as I imagined it would be: neatly manicured paths, flowerbeds bursting with blooms, and sunlight streaming over the morning dew. I breathed in the scent of jasmine and rose, letting it calm me slightly.

Nathan’s mother gestured toward a shaded bench near a small fountain. “Sit, dear. It’s beautiful out here, isn’t it?”

I lowered myself onto the bench, keeping my posture straight, hands folded in my lap. I tried to focus on the delicate trickle of water from the fountain, on the warmth of the sun against my skin, and not on the faint, undeniable pull I still felt from Adrian’s absence.

“Breakfast was lovely,” she said gently, placing a cup of tea in front of me. Her tone was soft, but there was a subtle curiosity in her eyes. “Did you sleep well?”

I tensed, she seemed oddly interested in how I spent my night.

I nodded, keeping my expression neutral. “Yes, thank you. The house is very… comfortable.”

She smiled, seemingly satisfied, and we settled into quiet conversation about lighter topics—the garden, plans for the day, distant family events. But beneath it all, I could feel the remnants of last night pressing at the edges of my mind.

I have to be careful, I reminded myself. Every word, every movement… it matters.

The garden was serene, but I couldn't relax. I sipped my tea, pretending to listen to Nathan’s mother while mentally rehearsing ways to maintain control over my emotions, over my body, over what little autonomy I still possessed.

For a moment, I let myself breathe. Let myself pretend that things were normal. The sun was warm. The garden smelled sweet. And for just a heartbeat, I allowed myself to imagine a world where nothing had changed, where Adrian’s gaze didn’t linger in my mind, where I could just be Emily—polite, composed, and in control.

But even as the thought passed, I knew it was fleeting. Adrian had already claimed a part of me, one I didn’t even know I could surrender. And no garden, no polite conversation, no morning sunlight could erase that.

I took another sip of tea, letting the liquid steady me. I would survive this morning. I would navigate this family. I would play my part. But deep down, I knew… everything had changed, and there was no going back.

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