His Betrayed Crown,A Princess's RevengeChapter 1

I hid my identity and lived as an ordinary wife with Chester Delgado.

The day I learned I was pregnant, he spoke without warning: "The Grand Chancellor's eldest daughter and I are to be married in three days."

"I'm actually the heir to the Delgado marquisate. She and I are a proper match in status. The betrothal gifts have already been delivered to her estate, and... she and I have already consummated our union."

When he saw me frozen in place, he added, "I'll set you up in a residence. You and the child will want for nothing."

I stared at him in disbelief. "So I'm to be your kept woman, hidden away for the rest of my life. Is that it?"

Chester turned his face away. "She's a proper and virtuous wife. As long as you don't cause a scene in front of her, I can give you and the child everything except the title."

A sharp sting hit the bridge of my nose. I never imagined I meant so little to him.

"What if I told you my status could match yours?"

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Chester went still for a moment. A long silence passed before he spoke.

"Stella Henson, I know it was wrong of me to hide my identity and take another wife. But there are no what-ifs in this world. The only woman in all the capital who matches my standing is the Grand Chancellor's eldest daughter."

"You and I lived as husband and wife at the foot of this mountain for three years. I know exactly who you are."

But he had hidden his identity. How could he be so certain I hadn't done the same?

I looked around. The cabin we'd built with our own hands. The fields we'd tilled together. I wanted so desperately to believe all of it had been real.

"Chester, I'm carrying your child. Can't we go back to the way things were? Please don't marry her."

My eyes locked onto the man before me. If he would just say yes, I was willing to forgive everything.

But all he did was press his lips together and say, his voice flat, "She and I have already consummated our union. I have a duty to her."

My eyes burned red. My body wouldn't stop shaking. "And what about me? You don't owe me anything? You don't owe this child anything?"

Chester reached out and brushed the tears from my cheek, his eyes full of tenderness.

"Stella, listen. I'm only taking a wife. I'm not abandoning you."