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My Once Handsome Husband

Marriages are not a thing for love. They are a binding contract your parents make when you are a child and you will have no say in them. You are left to hope they bargained well. When Delaney Simms was born she was a beautiful baby everyone was sure would grow up to be as beautiful as her mother. So when Lord and Lady Adair approached the new parents to arrange a marriage for their handsome eldest son they were quick to accept. They had money but no title. The Adairs had titles and estates but they were falling into disarray due to lack of funds. It was the perfect arrangement. The children grew up and the fortunes of their families reversed. While the Adairs grew more and more wealthy, Delaney's parents passed away and she lost everything and had to live with her Aunt and Uncle. Her marriage contract was still binding though so at least she had that for her future. That was until word came that her handsome future husband had been sent to defend the kingdom against a dragon and had returned scarred and angry. Unable to escape her contract, Delaney was forced to marry the man who was now more of a monster. But could she ever learn to love him? Once they are married she learns there is much more to her scarred husband than meets the eye and she is soon swept into a life of witches, fairies, unicorns, pirates, and more. Delaney has made it clear she will never love her husband and he knows that. He makes a deal with her so they won't have to stay married forever. But what happens if now Delaney is the one to change her mind?

Erin_McLain_4927 · 奇幻言情
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310 Chs
#ADVENTURE
#ROMANCE
#HISTORICAL
#DRAGON
#ARRANGEDMARRIAGE

The Funeral

 Vincent and Delaney rode home in silence, both lost in their thoughts. When they finally arrived at Edgewood, Delaney felt exhaustion unlike any she had ever encountered. She felt as if she'd aged years in a day.

 Vincent didn't question her when she said she was tired and retreated to her bedroom. Worried about his wife though, he sent Ms. Bird along shortly after.

 Delaney was relieved someone had told her maid about her friend's death. She didn't know what she would have done if the woman had burst into her room with a smile and asked her about the baby.

 Instead, Ms. Bird came in and was quiet, not asking Delaney questions or trying to push her to talk. She helped her mistress out of her dress and took the pins from her hair.

 "Is there anything else my Lady?"

 "No," Delaney answered quietly, her voice scratchy, "Thank you Ms. Bird."