Her Sister Erased Her From A Royal Wedding, Then The King Asked Why-mdue - Chainityai

Her Sister Erased Her From A Royal Wedding, Then The King Asked Why-mdue

Three hours after my sister’s royal wedding began, six royal guards arrived at my townhouse in Virginia and told me the king himself was demanding my presence.

The knock came just after noon.

Not polite.

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Not hesitant.

Sharp enough to cut through the low hum of my dryer and the quiet clink of the dog tags I still kept on the small table beside my front door.

It was June, and the heat had been sitting over our neighborhood all morning like a damp towel.

The sidewalk outside my townhouse shimmered in the sun.

The air smelled like cut grass, hot pavement, and dryer sheets venting from the laundry room.

I remember wiping my hands on a dish towel before I opened the door because I thought maybe Mrs. Hayes had locked herself out again.

Then I saw them.

Six royal guards stood on my front lawn in uniforms so immaculate they looked impossible against my little strip of Virginia grass.

Behind them, three black vehicles lined the curb.

Their polished doors reflected my townhouse, my mailbox, and the small American flag Mrs. Hayes had stuck in the flower bed across the street for Memorial Day and never taken down.

Mrs. Hayes herself stood beside her hydrangeas with the garden hose still running over one sneaker.

She was staring at my porch like a parade had taken a wrong turn.

The tallest guard stepped forward.

“Commander Emily Carter?”

My hand tightened around the doorframe.

“Yes?”

He straightened.

“His Majesty requests your presence at once.”

For a few seconds, I heard nothing but the water hissing across the street.

His Majesty.

My sister Rachel was marrying Prince Alexander that afternoon.

The wedding had been planned for two years, and every part of it had been polished until it no longer looked like a family event at all.

It looked like a product launch for a fairy tale.

Ivory flowers.

Velvet ropes.

Imported champagne.

A livestream schedule.

A guest list so tightly controlled that relatives were discussed like possible security risks.

I knew all of that because Rachel had talked about it constantly.

I also knew it because I had not been invited.

Not forgotten.

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