
Swapped at the Altar
Chapter 2
"Now Cordelia has stolen my destiny and taken my place in the carriage. If the Crown Prince discovers this, it's treason.
"At best, Cordelia will lose her head. At worst, Father will be impeached for failing to manage his household properly. Even if you don't care about me, Mother, don't you care about Father's career and the lives of our entire family?"
My stepmother suddenly dropped to her knees, tears filling her eyes. "Genevieve, it was a moment of confusion on my part. Cordelia was so terrified of the peace marriage that she did this foolish thing. But the carriage has already left. If this becomes known, Cordelia will surely die.
"Genevieve, you were raised personally by the Dowager Countess, and you've always been so understanding. Your maternal family is of noble lineage. Even if this reaches His Majesty, there's room to negotiate.
"But if Cordelia is sent back, she'll face certain death. You've always been so generous. Why not say you had willingly given up your place to save your sister's life?"
Aunt Marguerite slapped her across the face. "A daughter of the Thorne family trampled by some concubine who used to wash feet. What do you mean willingly giving up her place?
"You and your daughter drugged her and stole her place! Now you want Genevieve to take the blame for treason? You disgust me! That lowborn wretch Cordelia thinks she can steal Genevieve's blessed destiny? The prophecy scroll belongs to Genevieve alone.
"Years ago you schemed your way into my brother's bed and killed Genevieve's mother. Now you're having your daughter steal her marriage too. Treason will cost you your heads. Do you think the Thorne family will stand for this?"
My stepmother covered her face and laughed coldly. "How impressive you are, Marguerite! Before Edmund left for the south, he entrusted all household affairs to me. The marriages of both girls are naturally mine to arrange.
"No matter how prestigious the Thorne family is, a married daughter is like an outsider. You're a Hartwell now. Aren't you afraid of being laughed at for meddling in Thorne family affairs?"
I gazed into my stepmother's eyes and asked, "Where is my prophecy scroll? The Royal Observatory made it for me using my birth date and time."
Her eyes flickered. "What's yours and mine? You're both Thorne daughters in the end. Your sister has a gentle nature. What's wrong with you as the elder sister letting her have this?"
In my previous life, it was the same. Cordelia took my prophecy scroll and replaced me, then seized all the dowry my mother left behind.
My stepmother calculated correctly that I would not dare make a scene and demand it back in public.
What belonged to me, I would take back this time. And I would make them pay a hundredfold.
Aunt Marguerite trembled with rage. "Outrageous! The prophecy scroll was issued by the Royal Observatory based on Genevieve's birth date. It foretold her blessed fate. Stealing and switching it will bring divine retribution!
"If you and your daughter had a death wish, you shouldn't have dragged the entire Thorne family down with you! Did you embezzle my sister-in-law's dowry as well? Whether you believe me or not, I was about to summon the family council and invoke our laws against you, you black-hearted wretch!"
I pressed down on Aunt Marguerite's hand and turned to ask the matchmaker. "Is the wedding envoy still outside the manor?"
The matchmaker had been hiding behind the door gossiping with the maids. When I asked, she quickly nodded. "Yes, they're still there."
I straightened my clothes. "Go invite the envoy inside. Tell him I have an urgent matter to discuss."
The envoy entered through the curtain. He was strikingly handsome with a scar slashing across his brow into his temple. His amber eyes were like those of a wolf on the plains.
I met him from behind the screen and told him everything directly, then asked, "My half-sister has already taken my place and married the Crown Prince. I'm willing to fulfill the peace alliance. Does the King's promise still stand?"
A trace of surprise flickered in his eyes. He said, "The sons of the northern plains never care about such things. It's only unfortunate for you, Miss. If you're willing to board the carriage, my father the King will treat you like a proper consort."
"That's good then."
I removed the pendant from my waist and handed it to him. "However, before we depart, I need Your Highness to help me with something."
In the palace's great hall, the Crown Prince and Cordelia had just exchanged their vows. The Master of Ceremonies was about to announce the completion of the rites.
Suddenly someone interrupted. "Wait!"
Aunt Marguerite and I appeared at the hall entrance. The joyful music throughout the hall came to an abrupt halt.
The Crown Prince's hand froze mid-air as he was lifting the bride's veil. The assembled court officials gasped when they saw me.