LOGINThe day I discovered I was carrying octuplets, I worried myself sick over how I would make ends meet. Then, my husband, the Lord Regent, had his divorce decree delivered to my door. "10,000 gold pieces in exchange for your departure from the capital." I stared at it for a moment, then broke into the widest grin of my life. "Well, this certainly solves my problem!" I tucked the gold pieces and the divorce papers into my cloak, unable to keep the smile off my face. I walked out of the capital without so much as a backward glance. Word later spread through every high society circle that the ever-composed Lord Regent had gone mad, turning the kingdom inside out to find the ex-wife who had left with his fortune and eight unborn children.
View MoreEdric looked down at me in his arms, and every trace of coldness vanished from his expression. All that remained was tenderness and concern.He reached up and gently brushed the dampness from the corner of my eye."Suvy, are you all right? Did he frighten you?"I leaned into his embrace, feeling the warmth of his arms around me. Seeing the way he had thrown himself in front of me without a second thought, and reading the softness in his eyes, the last shred of hesitation I had been holding on to dissolved into nothing.I looked up at him, and a small smile curved the corner of my mouth."I forgive you."It was only three small words, but Edric's eyes filled with tears. He pulled me close and held me so tightly that it was as though he were afraid I would slip away again, his voice breaking as he spoke."Suvy, thank you. Thank you for forgiving me. Thank you for giving me another chance."Edric held my hand as we walked along the path through our estate, a warm breeze carrying t
He was no longer the Lord Regent who had never lifted a finger for himself. He was simply a husband, and a father.He looked at the eight children in their bassinets with a tenderness so open it would have been unrecognizable to anyone who knew him at court. He held each of them as though they were made of glass, his movements so cautious and so careful that it was almost comical coming from a man of his stature.The children looked remarkably like him, with the same strong, sharp features, softened by a touch of my own gentleness. All eight of them were beautiful.Edric chose their names himself. He called the four boys Sullivan, Evan, Donovan, and Sylvan, and he named the four girls Savannah, Vivanne, Julianne, and Brianne.Every name carried a thread of mine woven into it, a syllable, a sound, a quiet echo of Suvanne hidden inside each one, as though he wanted his longing and his love for me written into the very names his children would carry for the rest of their lives.After
At last, on a crisp autumn morning when the scent of blossoms hung in the air, the pain in my belly became unbearable. The midwives and physicians sprang into action at once. Tension swept through the entire estate in an instant."Push, madam! Push harder, a head is nearly through...""Hold on, madam! The children are going to be fine..."The voices of the midwives, the physicians, and the servants all blurred together. I lay on the birthing bed, drenched in sweat, my hair plastered to my forehead, my vision going dark at the edges. The pain was beyond anything I had ever imagined.Delivering eight children, one after the other, was a hundred times more agonizing than any ordinary birth. It felt as though my body was being torn apart, and every push drained the last of my strength.I clenched my teeth and endured it, holding on to a single thought: my children would be born safely, no matter what it cost me.I lost track of time. Then the first cry rang out through the room, clea
Now that Edric had made his devotion so plain, Grandfather was more than happy to encourage the match.He would have liked nothing more than to see me reconcile with Edric, and it would not have hurt that the alliance would strengthen the Ashworth family's standing in the Southlands."Suvy, I've been watching this man, and I believe he's someone worth spending a life with," Grandfather said, patting my hand."He's willing to set aside everything he is as the Lord Regent and stay here in the Southlands for your sake, and that kind of dedication is worth more than anything else. You're carrying eight children, and when they arrive, you'll need a man standing beside you. Edric is the best one you could ask for."I listened to my parents and my grandfather, but none of it swayed me.I could see what Edric was doing. I was not blind to his tenderness or his devotion, and I would have been lying if I said it did not move me at all. However, that small stirring was not enough to erase th






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