When He Knelt Before the Bride, His Mistress Lost the Room-Quieen - Chainityai

When He Knelt Before the Bride, His Mistress Lost the Room-Quieen

Lady Emiline Blackwood stepped into the aisle as though the wedding had been arranged for her entrance.

Her crimson dress flashed against the pale garden chairs, so vivid it made the white flowers look weak.

The morning air carried the wet smell of roses and gravel after an early mist.

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Glass lanterns trembled slightly in the breeze along the path.

At the far end of that path, Clara Winthrop stood beneath a borrowed veil that scratched against her cheek every time the wind moved.

She held a bouquet small enough to be mistaken for an apology.

No one had told Emiline where to stand.

No one needed to.

Everyone in that garden understood exactly what she was doing.

She had placed herself where Sebastian Larkhaven, Duke of Aninsley, would have to pass her before he reached his bride.

It was a final claim.

A public test.

A humiliation prepared in silk.

Clara felt the stems bend under her fingers and loosened her grip before anyone could see them snap.

She had spent most of her life learning not to be seen too clearly.

As the third daughter of the Winthrop family, she had not been raised for scandal, brilliance, or consequence.

Her eldest sister had beauty.

Her second sister had charm.

Clara had usefulness.

She arranged flowers before guests arrived.

She remembered who took sugar in tea.

She turned pages of music without missing a note.

She carried shawls, fetched cushions, answered politely, and vanished before anyone had to wonder whether she belonged.

At twenty-six, she had become very good at being present without being important.

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