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Your Uncle My True Love

On the night of her wedding anniversary celebration, Emma Taylor discovers her husband, Harry Smith, kissing his own assistant. Her world collapses in front of hundreds of invited guests. Her dignity is shattered. Yet in the midst of that betrayal, James Walker appears-Harry's uncle, cold, stern, and a man who despises infidelity. He is the one who steadies Emma... and at the same time, draws her into a forbidden emotion she never meant to feel. While Harry loses himself in Sophie's arms, news of the affair spreads like wildfire, dragging the once-respected Smith family name toward the brink of ruin. Between heartbreak and forbidden love, can Emma find a new path for her life? Or will she sink back into the shadows of her past? "A story about a love born from devastation."
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Chapter 2

"Harry Smith... what did you just say to your wife?"

The deep voice resonated through the night - commanding, steady, and filled with authority.

Every head turned toward the source. The laughter and chatter that had filled the party evaporated instantly, leaving behind a thick, uneasy silence.

Even the guests still holding their champagne glasses lowered them slowly, afraid that the faintest clink might break the tension.

From the villa's doorway, James Walker stepped inside.

The middle-aged man wore a dark suit and a neatly knotted grey tie, but his eyes burned with a restrained fury that betrayed his calm appearance.

His jaw was tight, his expression carved in stone, and each step he took felt heavy - like a man who had been suppressing anger for far too long.

The air itself seemed to tense with every stride he made.

"Uncle James..." Harry's voice faltered; his whole body stiffened.

But James didn't respond right away. His sharp gaze swept over the garden - once filled with laughter, now transformed into a stage of silence.

His eyes landed first on Emma, whose tearful face glistened under the light. She looked wounded yet stood tall, refusing to break.

Then his gaze shifted to Sophie, who was staring down in fear - and finally, to Harry.

"So it's true?" James asked quietly, his voice calm but sharp as cold steel.

"Uncle, it's not what you-"

"Enough."

Just one word, yet it was enough to silence him completely.

James stepped closer, eyes locked on his nephew.

"I just heard you humiliating your wife in front of everyone. Insulting her because she chose her career, because she hasn't given you a child? That's your excuse for cheating on her - with her own assistant - in her home, on your wedding anniversary?"

Harry's face flushed - part shame, part anger.

"You don't understand, Uncle," he snapped. "Emma's never there for me! That woman only cares about work - her designs, her shows, her clients! I'm her husband, but in our own house, I feel like a stranger!"

James held his gaze for a long moment. "And because of that, you disgrace your own marriage?"

"Emma refused to give me a child!" Harry's voice cracked, filled with desperation. "Three years, Uncle! Three years I've waited! You know how much I wanted to be a father, to carry on this family's name! But Emma always said 'later, later,' until I got tired of waiting!"

His shout echoed through the silent garden. Some of the guests began whispering behind their hands, while others stared at Emma with pity.

But she didn't look away. She stood her ground, watching her husband rage like a man unraveling before her eyes.

James drew in a long, slow breath, trying to contain the fury in his chest.

"Harry," he said quietly, though his tone carried the weight of command. "I know frustration. I know what it's like to wait for something that never comes. But you're not a child. You're a grown man. And a real man doesn't answer disappointment with betrayal."

Harry laughed bitterly. "A real man? So now I'm not one because I wasn't faithful, is that it? You talk like you know everything about love, Uncle. But have you ever lived with a woman who doesn't even have time to look at you? Who's cold and always too busy?"

His words struck like a slap.

Emma stared at him, wide-eyed. "Harry..." Her voice broke. "You dare to say that - here, in front of everyone?"

Harry met her gaze, his eyes bloodshot with anger and humiliation. "Yes, because it's the truth! You turn me away every time I come near you! You say you're tired, you say you're busy, and I have to wait! How long was I supposed to wait for affection from a wife who can't even look at me?"

Emma's tears fell silently. A soft hiss rippled through the crowd as the guests held their breath.

Before she could speak, James took a step forward and clapped a firm hand on Harry's shoulder - hard enough to make him stagger back.

"Enough, Harry!"

The older man's voice thundered, full of restrained power. "You're disgracing yourself!"

"Uncle!" Harry shot back, indignant. "Why does everyone always take Emma's side? She's no saint, that woman-"

"-but she's still the one standing here, holding back her tears, while you strip your family's honour bare in front of the public," James cut in sharply.

His eyes burned into Harry's, the pupils trembling with contained fury. "I thought after your parents died, you would learn to protect this family's name. But I was wrong. You didn't inherit the Smith family's honour - only its arrogance."

Harry clenched his fists, his jaw tight. "Don't interfere in my marriage, Uncle. I don't need advice from someone who's never been married at all!"

The words hit James like a physical blow.

For a moment, silence descended once more. His breath hitched, his eyes flashing with both anger and pain. Deep inside, an old wound he had buried long ago began to ache again.

Sophie stood frozen, trembling as every gaze in the garden turned on her. She bit her lip, stepping back cautiously.

James turned toward her, his tone low but icy. "You," he said coldly, "should have known your place. You worked for Emma, not to destroy her marriage."

Tears welled up in Sophie's eyes. "I-I didn't mean to, sir-"

"Enough. I don't want to hear another word from you. Get out. Now."

There was no room for defiance in his voice.

Sophie turned and fled, her heels clicking unevenly against the stone path, leaving behind the suffocating mix of anger and shame.

James faced Harry once more. "You've humiliated your family tonight. You've broken the heart of a woman who trusted you completely - all because your ego couldn't bear to wait."

Harry scoffed, glaring at him. "You think I'm the only one to blame? Emma never cared about me! All she's ever cared about is her work - her career, her reputation! I'm her husband, yet I've never been her priority!"

Emma opened her mouth to speak, but James was quicker.

"No matter the reason, you had no right to betray someone's trust," he said firmly. "You think cheating proves something? It does - it proves how small your soul is compared to your pride."

Harry took a step back, jaw clenched, and turned his face away. "I don't need your lectures, Uncle. I've had enough people judging me already."

"Then stop making excuses," James shot back. "Be accountable. You're a man, not a child."

Silence once again filled the garden.

Emma stood frozen, her emotions tangled - anger, sorrow, humiliation.

James's voice echoed in her ears, but within it, she heard something she hadn't felt in years - a sense of relief.

Someone was finally standing up for what was right, after so long fighting alone.

James turned to her, his tone softening.

"Emma," he said gently, "I'm sorry you had to go through this. You don't deserve to be treated this way - not tonight, not ever, and certainly not in front of everyone."

Emma bowed her head slightly, holding back another wave of tears.

"Thank you, Uncle James," she whispered. "But perhaps it's better this way. Maybe it's time I finally see who the man beside me truly is."

James's gaze softened, but before he could reply, Harry's voice rose again.

"Enough! If you both want to judge me, go ahead! I won't apologise for something I believe is right!"

He turned to Emma, his voice dripping with scorn.

"You said you wanted a divorce? Fine! I agree! We're done! And don't ever think I'll regret it!"

James's voice exploded like thunder. "HARRY!"

The shout tore through the air, silencing every whisper.

His eyes blazed like fire as he spoke.

"Don't you dare act proud of your family name. Everything you have - the wealth, the title, the respect - none of it is yours. It's an inheritance, a legacy entrusted to you. And tonight, you've disgraced it."

Harry froze, his face drained of colour.

For the first time that night, he had no words.

James exhaled slowly, his anger still simmering beneath the surface. Then he turned to Emma with a gentler tone.

"Go, Emma. Don't stay here tonight. Let me take care of what's left."

Emma hesitated. "But-"

"Trust me," he said quietly.

Something in his voice - the steadiness, the sincerity - broke through her hesitation.

Finally, she nodded. She turned to Harry one last time.

"Goodbye, Harry," she said softly. "I hope you find happiness in the choice you've made."

Without another word, she walked away, her figure fading into the night - leaving behind whispers and pitying stares.

James watched her go, his expression unreadable. Then he turned his gaze back to his nephew, who still stood motionless, shame written all over him.

"One day, Harry," he said quietly, "you'll realise just how foolish this night truly was."

And without waiting for a reply, James Walker followed the same path Emma had taken - leaving behind a garden that now felt colder than the night itself.

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