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Substitute Bride For The Comatose Billionaire

After surviving twenty-one years in a brutal orphanage, I finally returned to my billionaire biological family with the silver pocket watch that proved my identity. But my relatives didn't care about me; they only loved Corie, the fake daughter who had stolen my life after our mothers switched us during a hospital fire. On my very first day home, the family faced total ruin over a thirty billion dollar debt. The creditors demanded a Dunlap daughter marry their comatose, vegetative heir to settle the score. Without a second thought, my grandmother and uncle pointed their fingers at me. They claimed Corie was too delicate and precious to spend her life nursing a corpse with a heartbeat. "You're used to hardship and deprivation," my grandmother sneered, demanding I fulfill my so-called family obligation to save them all. I looked at these strangers who had ignored my existence for two decades, expecting me to sacrifice my future just so a thief could keep enjoying my stolen wealth. They thought they were tossing an unwanted orphan into a living hell. But when I saw the medical file of the comatose heir, a cold thrill ran through my veins. It was Andres Gillespie. The man who had taken my innocence during a mountain storm four years ago, and the secret father of my hidden twins. I calmly set down my coffee cup and smiled at my arrogant family. "I'll do it. I'll marry him."
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Chapter 7

Hettie exploded.

She surged forward, placing herself between Emilie and the assembled family with the ferocity of a mother protecting her young. Her finger stabbed toward Kristyn, trembling with rage that had been suppressed for two decades.

"How dare you?" The words emerged hoarse, barely recognizable as her cultivated voice. "How dare you look at my daughter-my real daughter, who you ignored while you coddled that-" A gesture toward Corie, who shrank against Kristyn's side. "-that thief-and tell her to sacrifice herself?"

Kristyn's face purpled. "You insolent-"

"Twenty-one years!" Hettie screamed. "Twenty-one years I bit my tongue while you treated that woman's child like royalty and ignored the fact that my real child was out there somewhere, suffering, alone-"

"She's not a bastard!" Kristyn's cane rose, threatening. "She's a Dunlap, blood or not, and you'll respect-"

"She's nothing!" Hettie advanced, uncaring of the cane, of the watching eyes, of the destruction of every social convention that had constrained her adult life. "She's the daughter of a kidnapper and a liar, and you-" She turned on Ancil, who had risen from his seat with alarm. "-you knew. All of you knew. You let it happen because it served your purposes, because it weakened Burnett, because-"

"Enough." Ancil's voice emerged thick with authority. "Hettie, you're hysterical. This is a family decision, made for the good of all. Emilie enjoys the Dunlap name, the Dunlap protection-she owes the family this service. It's simple obligation."

"Obligation?" Hettie's laugh was broken glass. "She's been back one day. One day! She hasn't enjoyed anything-"

"Mother." Emilie's voice cut through the chaos like a scalpel through tissue.

Hettie turned. Her daughter stood exactly where she'd been, her posture unchanged, her face composed into an expression of absolute calm. But something in her eyes-something cold and ancient-made Hettie's words die in her throat.

Emilie stepped forward, placing herself in front of her mother. Her movement was economical, unhurried, and it positioned her to face the room with her back protected and her angles clear.

"Obligation," she repeated, tasting the word. "An interesting concept, Uncle Ancil. Let's explore it."

She turned, her gaze sweeping the assembled family. "I was abandoned at an orphanage within hours of birth. I was raised without name, without resources, without protection. I ate what I could find. I learned what I could teach myself. I survived-" A pause, weighted with meaning none of them could understand. "-situations that would have broken most people."

She moved toward Ancil, her footsteps silent on the marble. "And now, after twenty-one years of silence, you appear. You claim relationship. You invoke duty." She stopped, close enough to smell his cologne, his fear. "Where was this duty when I was hungry? When I was cold? When I was-"

"That's ancient history!" Ancil's voice emerged too loud, defensive. "The point is, you're here now. You have the name. You have the-"

"I have nothing from you." Emilie's voice dropped to a whisper that carried to every corner of the room. "Nothing I didn't take for myself. Nothing I didn't earn through blood and pain and-" She smiled, and the expression made Ancil step backward. "-considerable effort."

She turned, her gaze finding Cecelia in the shadows. "Your daughter, Uncle. Cecelia. Also Dunlap blood. Also enjoying the family name, the family fortune." She pointed, and Cecelia flinched as if struck. "Why isn't she the obligation? Why isn't she being offered to the Gillespie family?"

Beatrice's shriek cut through the room. "How dare you! Cecelia is-she's delicate, she's sensitive, she's-"

"She's exactly what Corie claimed to be." Emilie's voice was pitiless. "Young. Protected. Valuable. Yet somehow, when sacrifice is required, it's never the daughters of this branch of the family. Never the ones you truly favor." She turned back to Ancil, her eyes holding his. "Why is that, Uncle? What makes Corie so special? What makes her worth protecting at any cost?"

Ancil's face had gone the color of old ash. His hands trembled at his sides, and Emilie watched him calculate-watched him realize that she'd touched something dangerous, something hidden, something that connected Corie's privilege to Kristyn's favoritism to secrets that had nothing to do with Burnett's alleged infidelity.

"You-" The word emerged strangled. "You disrespectful little-"

His hand rose.

Emilie saw it coming-the open palm, the angle of attack, the force behind the swing. She had time to dodge, to block, to end this in any of seventeen ways that would leave Ancil unconscious or worse.

She chose none of them.

She simply watched him come, her head tilting slightly, her eyes holding his with an expression that might have been disappointment. At the last possible moment, she shifted-just enough that his palm sliced through empty air, the momentum carrying him off-balance.

Her right hand moved.

It emerged from her side with the speed her training had perfected, finding Ancil's wrist in mid-swing, her fingers locking around the joint with surgical precision. She felt the bones beneath her grip, the tendons, the precise application point that would-

She applied pressure.

The sound was unmistakable. A wet crack, followed by Ancil's scream-high and animal, stripped of all dignity. He collapsed to his knees, clutching his arm, his face purple with shock and pain.

Emilie released him. She stepped back, reaching for a napkin from the sideboard, and wiped her hands with methodical care.

"Don't," she said quietly, "touch me."

The room was frozen. Kristyn's mouth hung open. Archibald had turned from the doorway, his eyes narrowed with reassessment. And Corie-Corie had pressed herself against the wall as if she could disappear into the stone.

Emilie dropped the napkin onto Ancil's writhing form.

"I'll say this once," she continued, her voice carrying the absolute certainty of someone who had never learned to doubt herself. "I am not your sacrifice. I am not your obligation. I am not a piece to be moved on your board." She looked at each of them in turn-Kristyn, Beatrice, the still-screaming Ancil, the silent Archibald. "If you want to play games with family, with blood, with lives-be prepared to lose."

She turned, offering her arm to Hettie. "Mother. We're leaving."

Hettie took it, her hand trembling but her spine straight. They moved toward the door together, past the wreckage of Ancil's dignity, past the shocked silence of a family that had never expected resistance.

At the threshold, Emilie paused. She looked back at Archibald, and her voice emerged soft, almost gentle.

"Three days, Grandfather. That's what you offered my father. Three days to find another solution." She smiled. "I suggest you use them wisely."

Then she was gone, her footsteps echoing in the silent hall, leaving behind a family that would never look at her the same way again.

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