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Chapter 26 - A Marriage of Lies

Author: Viola David
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-18 04:14:36

Lylah's heart sank as Luna Phoebele left the sitting room, followed by the bewildered doctor. His expression had been a mixture of concern and unease as he packed up his bag, and as he got to the door, he had glanced back at Lylah, his eyes filled with a deep-seated pity.

Lylah knew she was in trouble, and at that moment her only wish was for the floor to open up and swallow her whole. Cormac's expression had changed from delight to suspicion, and he was now staring at her with an accusing gaze.

"Lylah, what's going on?" he asked, his voice low and menacing. "How come you're ten weeks pregnant when we've only been married for seven weeks."

Lylah's eyes darted around the room, searching for an escape. But there was none.

"I...I don't know what to say, maybe the doctor made a mistake in his calculations..." she stammered, trying to think of a plausible explanation.

But Cormac's expression only darkened. "Don't lie to me, Lylah," he growled. "there was no mistake, I know something's no
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