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CHAPTER TEN: A Love Unbroken

Author: Candy
last update publish date: 2026-01-26 19:03:05

The Blackwood estate was quiet, almost eerily so, the morning after the storm that had shaken its foundations both inside and out. Rain had swept through the night, leaving the grounds glistening, and a fragile sunlight now filtered through the tall windows. But inside, the mansion was alive with a tension that was different from the fear and uncertainty of the previous days. It was the tension of possibility—the quiet electricity of change, trust, and fragile hope.

Lydia stood in the library,
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  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER FIFTY FOUR: The Rival Proposal

    The invitation arrived embossed in silver.The National Philanthropy Summit — Keynote Address: Lydia WhitmoreLydia read it twice.She had avoided large-scale conferences since the audit situation. Not out of fear, but preference. The foundation was stable again. Quiet progress suited her.But this summit was different.It was hosted by one of the most influential nonprofit coalitions in the country. Major donors. International leaders. Policy influencers.And—One particular name on the program caught her attention.Daniel Carrow — Founder, Carrow Global ImpactHer chest tightened slightly.Carrow Global was known for aggressive expansion tactics. Strategic mergers. High-visibility campaigns. They’d once attempted to acquire the Whitmore Foundation before Lydia declined.Now they would share a stage.Interesting.⸻The conference hall buzzed with energy. Cameras. Press badges. Donors mingling in polished conversations.Daniel Carrow was exactly as described—charismatic, sharp, impecc

  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER FIFTY THREE: The Woman at the Gate

    The woman refused to give her name.She stood at the security gate of the Whitmore Foundation at exactly 7:45 a.m., dressed in a plain navy dress, her hair streaked with silver and pulled back tightly. She wasn’t loud. She wasn’t disruptive.She simply insisted.“I will wait,” she told the receptionist calmly. “She needs to hear this from me.”By the time Lydia arrived, security had already notified her.“There’s a woman downstairs asking specifically for you,” Ethan said, scanning his phone. “No appointment.”“Did she say what it’s about?”“No. Just that it’s personal.”Personal.Lydia hesitated, then nodded. “Bring her up.”Minutes later, the woman entered her office without intimidation or awe. Her eyes were steady. Observant.“You’re Lydia,” she said.“Yes.”The woman studied her for a moment, as if comparing her to someone else.“You look like him,” she said finally.Lydia’s chest tightened slightly.“My father?”“Yes.”There was no warmth in the answer. But no bitterness either.

  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER FIFTY TWO: The Storm Within

    The audit hadn’t exploded.It had simmered.Three weeks after announcing the internal review, Lydia sat in the conference room with a stack of preliminary findings in front of her. No criminal activity. No embezzlement.But there were inconsistencies.Unrecorded short-term loans to partner organizations. Quiet “bridge funding” her father had issued to projects that hadn’t yet qualified for board approval. Technically violations of protocol.Ethically?Gray.She exhaled slowly.“We can categorize most of it as procedural overreach,” the external auditor explained. “Risky, but not illegal.”“That’s not comforting,” one trustee muttered.Lydia remained calm.“We’ll restructure oversight procedures,” she said. “Dual authorization on discretionary funding. Quarterly transparency reports.”The board nodded.This was manageable.Fixable.But as the meeting ended and the trustees filed out, her phone buzzed with a notification that made her blood run cold.A trending article.Headline bold an

  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER FIFTY ONE: The Anonymous Letter

    The envelope arrived without a return address.It was thick. Cream-colored. Old-fashioned.Lydia almost ignored it.The foundation received countless letters—funding requests, proposals, handwritten gratitude from communities they’d supported. But this one was different. It wasn’t addressed to the foundation.It was addressed to her.Lydia Whitmore. Personal.She stared at it for a long moment before opening it.Inside was a single folded sheet of paper.No greeting.No signature.Just a message written in clean, deliberate handwriting:You believe you rebuilt your father’s legacy.You didn’t.You inherited a secret.Her stomach tightened.That was it.No threat. No explanation.Just that.She read it again.And again.Then she locked her office door.By the time Ethan arrived for lunch, she was still sitting at her desk, the letter lying flat in front of her.“You look like someone just told you the building’s on fire,” he said lightly—until he saw her face.“What happened?”She slid

  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER FIFTY: The Unexpected Offer

    The email subject line read:CONFIDENTIAL: Acquisition InterestLydia almost deleted it.It had been six months since the foundation restructuring, and the noise had finally quieted. Programs were running smoothly. Community initiatives were reporting measurable results. The board had settled into a cautious but cooperative rhythm.She wasn’t looking for disruption.But the sender’s name made her pause.A major national philanthropic consortium—one known for consolidating smaller foundations under a single umbrella for “streamlined global impact.”She opened the email.The proposal was polished. Strategic. Tempting.They wanted to absorb the Whitmore Foundation into their network—expanding its reach internationally, increasing capital access, and positioning Lydia as a regional executive director.It was everything her father’s generation would have considered a pinnacle move.Scale.Prestige.Power.Her phone buzzed seconds later.Ethan.“Did you see it?” he asked.“You got one too?”

  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER FORTY NINE: The Night Everything Slowed

    The storm rolled in without warning.By late afternoon, the sky had turned a strange shade of gray—heavy, pressing low against the city. Lydia had just finished a call with a regional partner when the first crack of thunder shook the windows.Ethan glanced up from the couch. “That escalated quickly.”She smiled faintly. “It was sunny this morning.”The lights flickered once.Then again.And went out.The house fell into sudden silence.For a second, neither of them moved.Then Ethan stood. “I’ll check the breaker.”“It’s not just us,” Lydia said, peering through the window. The entire block was dark.Another loud crack split the sky. Rain began to slam against the glass in sheets.Her phone buzzed—an alert notification.Severe weather advisory. Widespread outages expected.“Well,” Ethan said, returning from the hallway, “looks like we’re unplugged.”She laughed softly. “When was the last time that happened?”“On purpose? Never.”Without Wi-Fi, without emails, without background noise,

  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER NINE: Shadows of Betrayal

    The Blackwood estate felt alive with tension that night, far more intense than the usual quiet grandeur. Lydia had learned that Ethan’s carefully controlled life was riddled with secrets—alliances he had forged in the past, enemies he had made, and debts that could ruin him if exposed. But she had

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  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER THIRTEEN: When the Walls Tremble

    The first thing Lydia noticed when she woke up was the rain.It tapped softly against the tall bedroom windows, steady and patient, as if it had all the time in the world. She lay still for a moment, listening, letting the sound ground her. The house felt different lately—not warmer exactly, but le

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  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER ELEVEN: THE DISTANCE BETWEEN US

    The Blackwood mansion had never felt this quiet before.Lydia sensed it the moment she stepped inside that evening. It wasn’t the peaceful kind of silence that brought comfort—it was heavy, pressing down on her chest, stretching through the long hallways like an unspoken warning. Even the staff mov

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  • His Unwanted Wife   CHAPTER FOURTEEN: The Choice Between Fear and Want

    The storm carried on through the night.Thunder rolled in low, distant waves, and the rain beat steadily against the windows of the Blackwood mansion. Lydia lay awake in bed, staring into the darkness, her mind replaying the warmth of Ethan’s hand around hers. He hadn’t let go. Not right away. Not

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