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My Husband Married His Brother's Widow

A stoic billionaire enters a marriage of necessity with his deceased brother’s widow, driven by family duty. Within a home haunted by loss, the pair must navigate intense grief and lingering tension. As they attempt to step out from the shadow of the man they both loved, unexpected feelings emerge. This contemporary romance questions if a genuine bond can rise from the remnants of tragedy or if the past will forever keep them apart.
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Chapter 2

The morning light filtered through our apartment windows like a cruel reminder of promises broken. I watched Birdie slip into her birthday dress—the pale pink one with tiny flowers that she'd chosen three months ago at the department store, spinning in front of the mirror until she was dizzy with excitement.

"Mommy, do you think Daddy Garrett will like my dress?" she asked, smoothing the fabric with her small hands.

The words stuck in my throat like glass. "You look beautiful, sweetheart."

She positioned herself by the living room window, her face pressed against the glass, breath fogging the pane as she watched for a car that wouldn't come. Every few minutes, she'd run to me with updates: "Is that him? No, that's Mrs. Chen." Then back to the window, her small fingers leaving prints on the glass.

By noon, the silence from Garrett's phone felt deafening. No call. No text. No explanation for missing his daughter's sixth birthday.

"Maybe we should go have our own adventure," I suggested, forcing brightness into my voice that I didn't feel.

Birdie's face crumpled slightly. "But what if he comes while we're gone?"

"We'll leave a note," I said, kneeling beside her. "And we'll have so much fun, he'll be sorry he missed it."

Pike Place Market buzzed with afternoon energy, street performers drawing crowds while vendors called out their wares. I bought Birdie a cluster of rainbow balloons and the biggest ice cream cone they had, watching her face light up momentarily before she turned toward the entrance again.

"Is he coming now?" she asked for the dozenth time, vanilla dripping down her chin.

"Let's focus on us today," I said, wiping her face gently. But even as we rode the carousel and watched the fish-throwing show, Birdie's eyes kept drifting toward the crowd, searching for a tall figure with dark hair who would never appear.

The sun was setting when we finally returned home, Birdie's small body heavy with exhaustion in my arms. Her birthday dress was stained with ice cream and grass from the park, her balloon strings tangled around her wrist. She'd fallen asleep against my shoulder on the bus ride home, her breath warm against my neck.

But as I approached our building, a black stretch limousine sat parked outside like a predator waiting to strike. The sight of it made my stomach clench with dread.

A woman emerged from the back seat—tall, elegant, with silver hair pulled into a perfect chignon. Even from a distance, I recognized the sharp cheekbones and cold blue eyes I'd seen in newspaper society pages. Eleanor Calloway. Garrett's mother. The woman who had spent six years pretending I didn't exist.

She looked me up and down with the kind of assessment reserved for livestock at auction. Her gaze lingered on my worn jeans, my wrinkled blouse, the sleeping child in my arms.

"You must be Norah," she said, her voice carrying the crisp authority of old money and older prejudices. "Six years, and you still haven't learned to dress appropriately when meeting your elders."

I shifted Birdie higher in my arms, feeling protective anger rise in my chest. "Mrs. Calloway."

"It's quite rude not to greet family properly," she continued, stepping closer. Up close, I could see the expensive fabric of her coat, the gleam of real pearls at her throat. "But I suppose small-town manners are different."

The dismissal in her tone made my jaw clench. "What do you want?"

"Get in the car," she said, not a request but a command. "Bring the child. We have family matters to discuss."

"It's Birdie's bedtime—"

"This concerns your future with Garrett," Eleanor interrupted, her voice sharp enough to cut. "Unless, of course, you're not interested in securing your place in this family."

The threat hung in the air between us like smoke. After six years of being kept in the shadows, suddenly she wanted to talk about my place in the family? Every instinct screamed danger, but the promise of finally—finally—getting answers made me nod.

The Calloway mansion loomed against the darkening sky, all Gothic towers and manicured grounds that screamed old Seattle money. I'd never been inside, despite six years of dating their son. Birdie stirred as we walked through the massive front doors, her eyes wide as she took in the crystal chandelier, the marble floors, the oil paintings of stern-faced ancestors.

"Wow," she whispered. "Is this where Daddy Garrett lives?"

Eleanor led us into what could only be called a throne room—a formal sitting area with furniture that looked like it belonged in a museum. But it was the walls that made my blood run cold. Dozens of family photographs in silver frames, spanning generations of Calloway history.

Not one included Birdie or me.

Garrett sat in a wingback chair near the fireplace, but he wasn't alone. Beside him, her hand resting on his arm with casual intimacy, sat a woman I'd never seen before. She was beautiful in that effortless way that comes with good breeding and better skincare—blonde hair falling in perfect waves, wearing a cream-colored dress that probably cost more than my rent.

And she was pregnant. The slight swell of her belly was unmistakable beneath the expensive fabric.

"Norah," Garrett said, not quite meeting my eyes. "This is Sloane Prescott. Kyle's widow."

Sloane smiled at me with the kind of warmth that never reached the eyes. "It's so nice to finally meet you," she said, her voice honey-sweet. "Garrett's told me so much about you and little..."

"Birdie," I supplied, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Of course. Birdie." Sloane's hand moved to rest on her belly, the gesture protective and possessive.

Eleanor took her place in the center chair like a queen holding court. "Sloane is carrying a son," she announced, her voice ringing with satisfaction. "The first male heir in the Calloway line since Kyle's death. According to family tradition and legal precedent, Garrett must marry her to ensure the bloodline continues properly."

The words hit me like physical blows. I looked at Garrett, waiting for him to protest, to stand up, to fight for us the way he'd promised. Instead, he stared at the floor, his hands clenched in his lap.

Sloane leaned closer to him, her head nearly touching his shoulder. When she looked at me, I caught a flash of something triumphant in her eyes, quickly masked by false sympathy.

"I hope you understand," she said softly. "This isn't personal. It's about duty. About family."

Eleanor reached into a leather portfolio beside her chair and withdrew a thick document. She slid it across the coffee table toward me with the confidence of someone who'd never been refused.

"This will make everything clean and simple," she said. "Sign this, and we'll provide you with generous compensation. Enough to start fresh somewhere else."

I picked up the papers with trembling hands, expecting a separation agreement or financial settlement. But as I read the header, the blood drained from my face.

*VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT OF PARENTAL RIGHTS*

"You want me to give up Birdie?" The words came out as a whisper.

Eleanor's smile was razor-sharp. "Calloway blood cannot be raised by outsiders. The child belongs with family who can provide proper education, proper connections, proper breeding. Surely you can see that's what's best for her future."

My hands weren't trembling from fear anymore. They were shaking with a rage so pure it felt like fire in my veins. I looked at Birdie, still drowsy in the oversized chair, her birthday dress wrinkled and stained, her balloon strings tangled around her tiny wrist.

This was what they thought of us. What they'd always thought of us.

I set the papers down very carefully and looked Eleanor Calloway directly in the eye.

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