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an Star, a priceless family heirloom promised
eclaration. Isabella was pregnant with h
s to be moved from our master suite to a smaller wing
nable" for the sake of the family legacy. He had
I was just a placeholder, easily discarded for a more "fertile" op
ploded in a fiery wreck at sea, with the world believing I was dead, my father received a single tex
pte
to me, his wife, but to his widowed sister-in-law, in front of eve
ce our engagement. Now, it glittered against Isabella' s pale throat, mocking me. It wasn't just jew
he Logan family, but it had also, I now realized, set something dark into motion. Jensen, the younger son, suddenly foun
her eldest son was quickly overshadowed by a singular, chilling obsession: the Logan bloodli
rp shards of glass. "She carries the legacy. We need an heir. A L
d held my hands, his touch almost pleading. "Harper, it's transactional. A duty. My heart, my
eady cracking. I' d wanted to belie
s phone calls, once open and frequent, became guarded. His touch, once eager, turned hesitant, then almost clinical. He' d sta
n like a bomb. Cecily had beamed, triumph etched into every line of her face. Jensen had looked stunned, then
the Log
ty. "Oh, Cecily. Jensen. I can' t possibly accept this. It' s too much. It belongs to Harper."
lla's. "Nonsense, dear Isabella. You are carrying the future of our family. This is where it belongs now. A s
He wouldn't meet my eyes. The room, filled with hushed gues
und me in the darkened library. The air was thick with the scent of
voice barely a whisper
at, devoid of emotion. "Sh
d up, his eyes
ing him. "She smells like your cologne
per, you don't understand. She's fragile. She
ll unnervingly calm. "Because she's fragile?" My stomach chur
et you another one, Harper. A custom piece. Anyt
ouch. "It's not about
rustration. "This is for the family. For the legacy. You und
an wife secures the bloodline, Harper. You haven't managed even that." She had smiled faintly at Isa
culating light, "after the child is born, we can arrange for you to... officiall
? Cecily had then clucked her tongue. "You truly lack the sophisti
eving in him when his own family saw him as less than his brother. I had poured my
ike a burning brand on my own skin. It was more tha
ion. A deep, quiet resolve settled over me. "Very well, Jensen,"
by my sudden complia
ith a sneer. "See, Jensen? I told you. A little pressure,
onfirm my defeat. But they only solidifie

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