The Maid He Married Was Hiding a Truth His Family Never Expected-Cherry - Chainityai

The Maid He Married Was Hiding a Truth His Family Never Expected-Cherry

Rain had been falling over Westport since late afternoon, soft enough to sound elegant against the windows of Vale House.

By midnight, it sounded like fingers tapping on glass.

Mara Whitlock stood barefoot in the master suite, still wearing the pale silk robe Adrian’s mother had called appropriate for a bride, though she had said the word bride like it tasted sour.

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The candle on the nightstand smelled like white roses and vanilla.

The rug beneath Mara’s feet was so soft it made her feel unstable.

She had grown up on splintered porch boards, vinyl kitchen floors, and one thin mattress she shared with Daisy whenever thunder scared the little girl awake.

Softness still felt like a test.

Adrian Vale stood across from her in his loosened tuxedo shirt, the black bow tie undone around his neck.

He had not touched her since they entered the room.

He had asked twice if she needed water.

He had turned down the lamps when she winced at the brightness.

He had been careful in a way no one in his house had been careful with her all week.

That should have comforted her.

Instead, it made her more afraid.

For three days, every cruel person within reach of Vale House had repeated the same story with a different flavor of disgust.

The billionaire CEO had married his maid.

The maid had three children.

Not just three children, they whispered, but three children by three different men.

His mother had delivered it first, standing near the staircase with pearls at her throat and a guest list in her hand.

She had not raised her voice.

Women like her did not have to.

She only looked at Mara and said, ‘I hope you understand what people will assume when they see those children at family events.’

Mara had lowered her eyes because she had learned young that pride was expensive.

Adrian had heard it too.

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