Bride in white, lies in red 5

Bride in white, lies in red 5

Chapter 5

The excited look on his face froze midsmile, turning almost cartoonishly ridiculous.

Frederick’s hands shook as he took the letter and scanned it, skimming each line like it might change if he read fast enough

Then he staggered back a step, clutching his chest like he’d been shot

He’d braced himself for a screaming matchmaybe even a slap across the face

But divorce

That, he didn’t see coming

He crumpled the paper in his fist, muttering like he couldn’t believe it: [

It’s just a change in titledoes it really have to come to this

The midwife, maybe too used to highsociety drama and cheating husbands, couldn’t help herself

She snapped back 

The whole town knew how you stood up to your family and married Serena for lovechildhood sweethearts, remember? People used to tell your story like it was out of a fairy tale.” 

And now you’re tossing her aside while she’s still in recovery just so your mistress can have the spotlight?|| 

Even strangers can feel how cold that is. What do you think it feels like to your wife?” 

Frederick had no comeback. His face turned ashen. || 

Now it made sense- 

Why I didn’t cry or beg when I moved out of the main house

Why I didn’t even flinch when I saw the White House roses we planted together ripped out by the roots

Demoting your wife, separating a mother from her baby, breaking every promise you ever made.. 

It wasn’t just betrayal 

It was cruel.

He saw how much it hurt the

He just didn’t care.

He left me to bleed on my own and expected me to get over it 

But be overestimated his charm-

And underestimated my will

Lavinia sauntered over and took the divorce p papers, skimming them with a smirk tugging at her lips

Oon’t worry, She’s just acting out

My aunt used to pull this same trick whenever the was uptor.” 

Frederick looked at her, visibly relieved

The midwife just sighed, took the baby, and walked back inside 

Lavinia, pretending to be helpful, tried again:

General, siper the haby’s here safe and sound, maybe it’s best to move him to the main house. Let the nanny take over so Serena ran rest

Frederick frowned, thinking

Then shook his head. || 

She just gave birth.|| 

Let the baby stay with her for now, We’ll move him later.

He didn’t look at Lavinia again as he stepped inside

I woke up three days later, weak as hell and barely able to sit up

It felt like my whole body had been hollowed out

Frederick walked in carrying a bowl of soup

The second he saw me move, he rushed to my side and pressed me back down onto the pillows

Serena, the doctor said you need rest.”

You’re still too weak to be moving around.” 

I ignored him

My eyes darted around the room, searching 

The baby’s with the nanny,he said quickly

Just getting fed. Fll have him brought in soon.” 

Here, drink some soup. I made it myself in the kitchen. Tell me if it tastes okay

He ladled out half a bowl, blew on it gently, and held it to my li 

lips like I was made of glass

Come on, sweetheart. Once you finish this, I’ll bring the baby.” 

I stared at him for a long moment

Then finally spoke, voice cracked and worn thin:

Frederick. how am I supposed to believe anything you say?” 

His hand trembled. A drop of broth hit the blanket

His voice dropped, almost pleading:

Serena I know I messed up. I’ve been heating myself up every day since you passed out.” 

I frowned in disgust

Snatched the soup from his hands and downed it in one 

I want to see my child 

my child.[

He opened his mouth, hut my tone cut him off.

When our eyes metcold and flathe froze

Serena don’t be like this..[] 

He reached for my hand tried to press into his cheek

Then came Lavinia’s voice from outside, loud and scornful.

set the bowl down hard on the nightstand

tal’s such a drama queen. It was just a touch. No reason to scream like that.|| 

My blood ran böt

to the door

I threw off the blankets and staggered to the 

Tall but ripped the baby from the nanny’s arms

Lavinia wrinkled her nose at the sight of mepale, hair disheveled, robe half open

She sneered

Really. Serena? You’re dragging the General’s name through the mud with this little act.” 

I didn’t even look at her

I looked down at my baby

And cried

Frederick said he’d be better to us 

Said he’d protect the child, even if we weren’t together

But now, seeing the bruises on my baby’s soft skinmarks from someone’s fingers- 

I knew

Frederick couldn’t even be a decent father

Bride in white, lies in red

Bride in white, lies in red

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