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The Brother's Oath: Impregnating the Sister-In-Law

After Maverick Spencer dies saving his brother Mateo’s life, Mateo decides to honor his brother’s memory by caring for his widow, Lily Shepherd. However, the repayment takes a dark turn when Mateo claims he must impregnate Lily to fulfill her deepest wish. As he grows distant and cold toward his wife, Phoebe, he begins transferring family assets and even Phoebe’s wedding jewelry to Lily. Realizing her husband’s heart has shifted, Phoebe prepares to walk away from their broken life.
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Chapter 3

I still got up early and prepared breakfast for the family.

At the dining table, Olivia said, "Lily is pregnant with a Spencer heir, Mateo. You should give her that villa you prepared for Phoebe, since it's bad for a pregnant woman to stay in such a humid house. Let Lily stay there for the time being for the sake of the baby."

During our second year of marriage, Mateo had bought a piece of land in the suburbs to build a villa for me. It was supposed to be our private getaway—a home that was supposed to be ours alone.

It had just been renovated not long ago, yet the first person to move in wasn't me.

Mateo tried to reason with me and said, "Lily is expecting. You should let her move in and stay there for a while, Phoebe. Don't worry, the villa will still belong to you once the baby is born."

Feigning consideration, Lily chimed in, "It's alright, Mateo. It doesn't matter where I stay, as I can endure the humidity; I'll only be making my unborn child suffer with me. Besides, Phoebe is your wife."

Her eyes quickly welled up with unshed tears. She brushed them away and continued with a sob, "I'm just so unlucky. If Maverick hadn't passed away so early, I'd have my own home, and I wouldn't be bothering you guys. I'm the one to blame for all of this."

Mateo's guilt surged upon hearing Maverick's name. He grabbed Lily's hand and said solemnly, "I won't let you be mistreated, Lily. I paid for that villa, so I'm the one who gets to decide who lives in it. I'll even let you move in tomorrow! Let's see who dares to stand in your way!"

Lily sniffled. "It's a newly renovated place, so the formaldehyde might be too strong. I'm just worried that the baby will be affected."

"I hadn't thought of that," Mateo muttered, his brow furrowing in frustration.

"Isn't the solution obvious?" Olivia interjected. "Let Phoebe move in and stay there for a few days. Once the formaldehyde has mostly dissipated, Lily can move in safely."

Mateo looked torn, his conscience clearly putting up a faint, final struggle. He, however, folded the moment he met Olivia's unyielding gaze.

I remained silent as they bartered away my safety. It never even crossed their minds whether I would be harmed by the formaldehyde or whether I would suffer once I moved into the newly renovated villa.

Mateo turned to me and said, "You should move into the villa and stay for a few days first, Phoebe. You're not pregnant, so you don't need to worry about the formaldehyde. Lily can move in once the place is aired out."

I tightened my hold on my cutlery and rose from the table. "I'm fine with that. I'll even move out today."

Mateo froze for a moment. "You don't have to be in such a hu—"

"Then thank you, Phoebe," Lily cut him off. "I was so worried that the formaldehyde would harm my baby. It's such a relief to have you there to 'breathe' it all in for me. Once the baby is born, I'll make sure it recognizes you as its godmother."

Olivia beamed, her voice dripping with malice. "You should be thanking Lily instead, Phoebe! After all, if it weren't for her, you'd never have a child in your life! "

I left halfway through the meal and went back to my bedroom to pack. I took only the things that belonged to me, leaving behind every single item that didn't.

Mateo came to see me before I left. He looked rather troubled, saying, "I'm sorry for putting you through this, Phoebe."

I didn't feel aggrieved in the slightest, knowing that my release was finally within reach. I packed my luggage, turned to him with an empty gaze, and said indifferently, "I want a divorce, Mateo."

Mateo froze, his expression shifting rapidly from shock to a simmering rage. "How could you bring up divorce just because I asked you to move out for a while, Phoebe? Have you forgotten why Lily became alone and helpless? I owe her for this!"

I knew he owed her, yet I was the one paying the price for his guilt. I didn't say it out loud, though, since I knew it would all be over soon.