Her Wedding Night Revealed the Scars Behind a Billionaire’s Marriage-Cherry - Chainityai

Her Wedding Night Revealed the Scars Behind a Billionaire’s Marriage-Cherry

When Mara Whitlock finally let the silk robe slip from her shoulder on her wedding night, Adrian Vale stopped breathing.

Not because she was ugly.

Not because the rumors were true.

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Because they were worse in a way no one at the wedding had been decent enough to imagine.

The rain tapped against the tall windows of Vale House, soft and steady, the kind of expensive quiet that made every small sound feel chosen.

The bedroom smelled faintly of roses, linen spray, and the cold storm rolling across the fourteen acres outside.

Mara stood near the foot of the bed in a cream silk robe that had been chosen by Adrian’s mother and delivered in a white box tied with satin ribbon.

It was beautiful.

It was also not hers.

Everything about that day had felt like a room somebody else had decorated and then dared her to survive.

The flowers were not the kind she would have chosen.

The food was too delicate for children who preferred grilled cheese and canned tomato soup.

The guest list included men who had never once spoken to her when she carried laundry through the back hall, but who suddenly wanted to stare because a billionaire had put a ring on her finger.

For three days before the wedding, Westport had whispered.

Adrian Vale had married his maid.

The maid had three children.

Three children by three different men, depending on which cruel mouth was telling it.

His mother had said the line without raising her voice.

That almost made it worse.

Vivian Vale stood in the dressing room that morning with pearls at her throat and a champagne flute in her hand, looking at Mara like she was a stain someone had failed to remove before company arrived.

“You understand what people will say,” Vivian had said.

Mara had been pinning Daisy’s hair at the time.

Daisy was six and too young to understand every word, but not too young to recognize tone.

Children always know when adults are aiming.

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