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Marguerite's Pledge for Redemption

[A Regency Era novel, #vengeance #weaktostrong #heiress #loveaftermarriage #noblefamily #dramatic #betrayal] "Lady Blanchard," the Marquess of Canterbury announced, his voice carrying a hint of surprise as he swept off his cocked hat and handed it to the waiting butler. He then stepped into the drawing room, his eyes immediately falling upon her. The cup of tea and a plate of pastries on the coffee table suggested that she had been waiting for his arrival for some time. "What a surprise," he continued, a hint of amusement creeping into his tone. "Do you require anything from me?" "Indeed, Your Grace," Maggie replied, her voice steady despite the weight of her proposition. The Marquess's amusement vanished, replaced by a flicker of suspicion. He crossed his arms in a haughty manner, his posture demanding an explanation. "And what might that be?" he inquired, his voice laced with a cool formality. "I would like to propose," Maggie began, meeting his gaze directly, "a marriage alliance between us." -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- Upon her father's untimely demise, Lady Marguerite “Maggie” Delaney Antoine Blanchard was betrayed by the man he loved, Nicholas Cunningham, and the only other relative she trusted, Nicholas' father, Lloyd Cunningham. She found much-needed support in the Marquess of Canterbury, Percival Clement Duane Locksworth, whom she did not care for due to the unfortunate nature of their first meeting, but who turned out to be the lifeline she needed to exact his revenge and regain the Countess of Huntington title. When Maggie offered the Marquess a beneficial deal in exchange for his hand in marriage, would the not-so-charming gentleman say yes? And if he did, would Maggie be able to win the claim for the Earldom of Huntington and retain it within the Blanchard family's ownership? Or would she crumble under the storm of the Marquess's gaze, his presence a churning sea threatening to engulf her whole?

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Chapter 51 - Tracing The Origin of The Fragmented Coin

The wrought-iron gates of the College of Arms creaked open with a sigh, revealing a glimpse of a meticulously kept courtyard beyond. Maggie climbed off her carriage, the damaged pendant clutched tightly in her hands. After taking a deep breath, she stepped onto a cobblestone path leading to the opulent building standing before her.

The grand oak doors of the College stood before her, adorned with intricate carvings depicting heraldic beasts and coats of arms. With a resolute hand, she grasped the ornately designed handle and pushed the door open.

A wave of cool air washed over her, carrying with it the hushed murmurs of conversation and the faint scent of aged parchment. The grand entrance hall was a marvel of muted grandeur. Sunlight streamed through stained-glass windows depicting heraldic lineages, casting colorful patterns onto the polished stone floor.