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Chapter 59 Day Three

Author: Evve
last update publish date: 2026-05-22 08:05:44

The third morning arrived with a heavy sky. Aurora walked down the dark stairs. The farmhouse was deeply silent.

She stepped into the freezing kitchen. She looked at the wooden table. The two covered ceramic plates sat exactly where she had left them.

The condensation on the glass cloches was thick. The roasted chicken and the cedar reduction were completely untouched.

Basic food safety required obedience. The dishes could not remain at room temperature.

Aurora walked to the table. She picked u
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  • Forced to Marry My Late Mother's Husband   Chapter 59 Day Three

    The third morning arrived with a heavy sky. Aurora walked down the dark stairs. The farmhouse was deeply silent.She stepped into the freezing kitchen. She looked at the wooden table. The two covered ceramic plates sat exactly where she had left them.The condensation on the glass cloches was thick. The roasted chicken and the cedar reduction were completely untouched.Basic food safety required obedience. The dishes could not remain at room temperature.Aurora walked to the table. She picked up the first heavy plate and carried it to the stainless steel refrigerator. She set it on the middle shelf. She returned for the second plate.She placed the roasted chicken beside the duck reduction. Cold air rushed over her skin. She closed the heavy metal door.She did not throw the food away. She preserved it, actively preparing for a return.She made breakfast for Lily. The five-year-old child ate quietly. Lily made no more grand declarations today. She had delivered her absolute truth yest

  • Forced to Marry My Late Mother's Husband   Chapter 58 Day Two

    The second long morning of his agonizing absence arrived with a cold, relentless autumn rain. Aurora Blake walked downstairs into the silent farmhouse kitchen.The ceramic plate from last night sat exactly where she had left it. The clear glass cloche was covered in a fine layer of internal condensation. Julian had not come home at all.Aurora did not move the untouched dish. She simply made her morning coffee and began the established routine.She drove Lily to the local elementary school through the increasingly heavy downpour. She returned to the large, empty farmhouse and immediately opened her cold silver laptop.She spent three solid hours working on the Ghost Kitchen Group consulting files. Madeline had sent a massive digital archive of sensory testing protocols. Aurora tore through the corporate data with absolute, clinical precision. She focused her entire mind on the complex flavor mechanics.At exactly two o'clock in the afternoon, the driving rain finally stopped. Aurora w

  • Forced to Marry My Late Mother's Husband   Chapter 57 The Note

    The early morning sun hid behind thick grey clouds. The farmhouse kitchen was cold and incredibly silent. Aurora walked downstairs at seven o'clock. The room was entirely empty. No hot breakfast waited on the wooden table.A small square of white paper rested near the heavy stove. Aurora walked over and picked it up. It was written in Julian's aggressive black ink.At the restaurant. Lily is with Mrs. Chen.That was all it said. There was no explanation. Aurora read the note twice. She set it down carefully on the island. She didn't panic. She did not feel the suffocating spiral of absolute rejection.She simply made her own dark roast coffee. She thought about his unyielding voice last night. He had delivered a factual guarantee. I am not retreating.He had stated he needed one day. He needed to complete the internal accounting before beginning the terrifying next thing. He was doing the accounting.A man who promised he was not retreating was not in the house. Aurora understood that

  • Forced to Marry My Late Mother's Husband   Chapter 56 Refrigerate

    The early morning light slanted through the kitchen windows in pale, cold shafts. Aurora walked downstairs into the freezing farmhouse. She stepped directly into the silent kitchen.Julian had already left for the restaurant.She looked at the wooden table. Her exact breakfast order was waiting patiently on the smooth wood.She turned to look at the center island. A small, clear glass container sat perfectly centered on the counter. Inside it was the dark cedar reduction sauce she had cooked exactly twelve hours ago.Resting on top of the glass lid was a small square of white paper.Aurora walked over and picked it up. There was exactly one single word written in heavy, aggressive black ink.Refrigerate.Aurora stared down at the sharp handwriting. Her heart gave a sudden, painful lurch inside her chest.It was the exact same note he had written for her fifty chapters ago. It was the exact same single word he had left for her after the very first time they had cooked in this quiet kit

  • Forced to Marry My Late Mother's Husband   Chapter 55 Once

    The heavy clock on the wall ticked quietly past midnight. The farmhouse was completely dark except for the small bulb glowing above the heavy stainless steel stove. Aurora Blake stood alone in the quiet kitchen.She was working on a completely new culinary application. It was a highly complex, dark cedar reduction sauce.Heavy, measured footsteps sounded on the dark wooden stairs.Julian Oswald walked directly into the kitchen. He wore a simple grey shirt and very dark sweatpants. He ignored the heavy envelope resting on the wooden table. He walked straight to the wide center island."You are pushing the sugar too hard," Julian said.His deep voice broke the heavy silence instantly. It was the strict, authoritative tone of the Ghost Chef."The sugar needs to caramelize," Aurora replied evenly."You are going to scorch the base," Julian warned. "The cedar oils are highly volatile.""I am carefully bringing it to the edge," Aurora corrected. "I need the bitter notes to balance the fat."

  • Forced to Marry My Late Mother's Husband   Chapter 54 What the Kitchen Decides

    The heavy front door clicked shut. Julian had taken Lily to the elementary school. He was heading straight to the restaurant for the morning prep shift. The massive farmhouse was completely empty.Aurora sat alone at the wooden kitchen table. The cream envelope rested exactly where Julian had left it last night. It sat directly beside the large ceramic flour canister.The thick wax seal was perfectly intact. She did not reach out to touch the paper. She simply sat across from it in the quiet room. She stared at the elegant handwriting in the bright morning light.She thought about the immense weight of the sealed envelope. She thought about two deeply guarded people who had desperately loved her mother. They were both trapped inside this quiet kitchen. Now her mother's final written words were resting permanently between them.The agonizing two week clock was ticking down to its absolute final hours. Tomorrow Julian was going to open it. Tomorrow the massive steel wall was going to co

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