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My Forced Marriage To A Coma Knight

Eleanore POV: My family forced me to marry Kayson Knight, a man who'd been in a coma for five years. It was a sacrifice to save our family's legacy, a life sentence I accepted for their sake. But on my adopted sister Josie's birthday, she framed me for stealing a family heirloom. My parents, who had always favored her, didn't hesitate. "Guards! Search her!" my father roared. They pinned me down in front of all their guests. My brother held my arms while my childhood sweetheart looked away. They had already pushed me down the stairs and left me for dead once before. They had taken my kidney for Josie. This was just the final humiliation. But they didn't know my secret. I had been recording Josie's lies for weeks. As the guards' hands closed on me, I screamed, "You want the truth? Let's hear it then!" and pressed play on the hidden recorder.
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Chapter 11

Eleanore POV:

My nod, almost imperceptible, was enough. Kayson's smile widened slightly, a genuine warmth emanating from him. "Two weeks sounds perfect, Grandmother." His voice was steady, calm, as if this sudden, accelerated wedding wasn't startling.

Mrs. Knight beamed, her face radiating pure joy. "Oh, wonderful! This is truly wonderful! I always knew you two would be perfect together." She clapped her hands, her enthusiasm infectious. For the next hour, she chattered happily about wedding plans, family traditions, and her excitement for our future. Kayson listened patiently, occasionally interjecting a thoughtful comment, while I sat, still processing the monumental shift in my reality.

Just as I started to feel a comfortable rhythm settle in, Mr. Davies, the butler, appeared at the door. "Excuse me, Mrs. Knight, but the wedding planner is waiting."

"Oh, goodness, yes! Of course!" Mrs. Knight exclaimed, gathering her things. She turned to me and Kayson. "I'll leave you two to get better acquainted. Kayson, be a good host. Eleanore, darling, don't let him overwhelm you." With a final, warm smile, she bustled out, leaving us alone in the sunlit room.

The silence that descended was not awkward, but filled with an unspoken intensity. I found myself searching for a neutral topic, anything to break the spell. "The roses outside are beautiful," I offered, gesturing towards the window.

Kayson turned his wheelchair to face me fully. His gaze, unblinking, was disarmingly direct. "They are," he agreed, his voice a low timbre. "But I'm more concerned about your injuries, Eleanore. Mr. Davies informed me about your recent... accident. Are you in much pain?"

I flinched slightly. The word "accident" brought a fresh wave of bitterness. "I'm recovering," I said, keeping my voice even. "The doctor said I'll be fine."

He studied my face, his eyes lingering on a faint bruise near my temple. "You're deflecting," he observed, his tone gentle, not accusatory. He didn't press. Instead, he simply said, "If you ever need to talk about it, I'm here. For anything." Then, with a subtle shift, he added, "What would you like to talk about, Eleanore? This is your conversation to lead."

His thoughtfulness surprised me. I hadn't expected such consideration, such a quiet strength. But then, a question that had been gnawing at me since Mr. Davies's revelation resurfaced. "Kayson," I began, my voice quiet, "Mr. Davies mentioned you've been awake for weeks. When exactly did you... wake up?"

He met my gaze directly. "My consciousness began to return gradually a few months ago," he explained. "But I was fully aware, fully cognizant, for about six weeks before your arrival. I've been undergoing intensive physical therapy, regaining my strength in secret. My family wanted to keep it quietly contained until I was strong enough, to avoid any undue pressure or public spectacle."

Six weeks. My mind reeled. My family knew. They had to know. The lies. The deliberate deception. The cruel irony of it all. They had continued to tell me Kayson was in a vegetative state, using his coma as an excuse to groom Josie, to manipulate me into a life of quiet suffering. They had known Kayson was awake, and still, they had left me bleeding on the mountain. Still, they had pushed me into the path of that car. Still, they had abandoned me in the hospital.

A cold wave of realization washed over me, colder than any Boston winter. I remembered the day Josie had "found" my beloved childhood dog, Sparky, on the road, tragically hit by a car. She'd cried hysterically, blaming Eleanore for letting Sparky out, even though I swore he was inside. Later, I'd seen her, unnoticed, wiping a smug smile from her face, speaking to Colbert about "taking care of that yappy dog." It was just one painful memory among many, but it was the one that cemented my family' s complicity in Josie' s cruelty. They always believed her. Always.

All those years, all those sacrifices, all those tears-they were for nothing. They were for a family that didn't exist, for a love that was a mirage. They allowed me to believe I was marrying a man in a coma, a life of quiet, solitary duty, while Kayson was here, awake, observing.

My blood ran cold. My family knew Kayson was awake. They let me believe he was still in a coma, a final act of cruelty to make my sacrifice seem justified. My resolve solidified, a cold, hard stone in my chest. There was no going back now. Not even a glance.

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