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The Man I Married Twice

To save her family's failing empire, Melissa Hartwood agrees to marry the heir of Kingsley Holdings, Liam Kingsley. It was supposed to be a strategic alliance. She didn't expect to fall for her cold, calculating husband. Until he turns up dead. The only evidence left behind a bloodstained note that reads: Please forgive me. Framed for his murder and betrayed by the family she married into, Melissa loses everything. Convicted after a corrupt trial and shot during her appeal, her story should have ended there. Instead, she wakes up the morning after her wedding. Liam is alive. Fate has given her one impossible gift: a second chance to save the man she loves. She has one year to save her husband. One year to uncover who framed her. One year to stop the man who destroys them both. Because someone inside the Kingsley family is going to kill Liam. But as Melissa races against time, she begins to see the cracks in the Kingsley dynasty - buried secrets, shifting loyalties, and a rival waiting in the shadows. And this time, the man who protects her might be the very one who kills him. Because some love stories don't end once. They end twice.
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Chapter 5

The sound of the doors opening interrupted my thoughts.

Everyone at the table looked up. He walked in without rushing.

He was tall, looked completely calm. He didn't say anything at first. His gaze moved slowly across the room, taking everything in. Then it landed on me. For a moment, the rest of the table disappeared.

Jacob cleared his throat. "Liam, this is Melissa Hartwood."

Liam stepped closer. He studied my face with quiet concentration. Not rudely. Just... carefully. Then he said something unexpected. "You look different from the photos."

I blinked. "What photos?" From across the table, Ethan chuckled softly. Liam ignored him.

He shared polite pleasantries then dinner continued, but the tension gradually softened.

At first, everyone was carefully choosing what not to say.

Then Liam spoke. "So," he said, setting his glass down, his gaze settling on me, "you've been modeling for how long now?"

The question was simple. "About four years," I replied. "Professionally, at least."

"And before that?"

I blinked slightly. "Before that... I was just trying to get through school."

Liam nodded once, as if filing that away. "And acting?"

"Occasionally," I said. "Mostly small roles. Campaign crossovers. Nothing major yet."

"Nothing major," he repeated, almost thoughtfully. "But you intend for it to be?" There was no mockery in his tone. Just... curiosity. "Yes," I said after a beat. "I do."

"Good," he replied simply.

Across the table, my father shifted slightly, like he didn't quite know what to do with this version of the conversation.

Liam continued, "And business? Your father mentioned you've been involved recently." I let out a small breath. "Involved is a generous word. I step in when things are... unstable."

"That requires more skill than most people think," Liam said. I looked up at him then. Most people dismissed it. Most people dismissed me. But he didn't. It caught me off guard.

He wasn't arrogant or cruel as I thought he'd be. He was rather observant. And far more intelligent than I had expected.

Margaret finally interjected, her tone smooth. "Melissa has always been... adaptable." There was something pointed in that word. Liam didn't respond to it. Instead, his attention returned to me. And then, halfway through dinner, he asked:

"Do you actually want this marriage?"

The question landed like a dropped glass. My father froze mid-motion.

"Liam-" his mother, Margaret voice tightened. Her fork paused halfway to her plate. "Is that really necessary?" she added quietly.

Jacob's gaze flicked toward Liam, surprised but watchful. Liam didn't look at any of them. He was still looking at me.

Waiting. The room held its breath. I hesitated. There were a hundred answers I could give. But I chose to say the truth.

"Want might be the wrong word."

My father exhaled sharply. "Melissa-" But I didn't look at him.

Liam's expression didn't change. If anything, it softened just slightly. "Fair enough," he said.

That was it. No judgment. No pressure. Just acceptance. And somehow, that made it worse.

Across the table, Ethan leaned back in his chair, watching the exchange like it was something quietly fascinating.

"Honesty," he murmured lightly, a faint smile playing on his lips. "That's new."

Margaret shot him a look. Ethan only lifted his glass, unbothered.

The conversation resumed after that but something had changed. After dinner, chairs scraped softly against the floor as everyone stood. Voices overlapped-polite, measured, controlled. But I barely heard any of it.

"Melissa." I turned. Liam was already beside me. Not close enough to invade my space. But close enough to make it clear he was speaking only to me. "Would you mind walking with me for a moment?" he asked.

It wasn't really a question. More like a quiet invitation. Behind me, I could feel my parents stiffen. My mother's voice came quickly, strained with forced composure. "I don't think that's-"

"It's fine," I said, before she could finish.

My father looked like he might actually protest. Which only made me more certain. I stood up.

Liam stepped aside, giving me space to move ahead of him.

And as I walked past the table, I caught Ethan's gaze.

There was something knowing in it. Something almost amused. Like he was waiting to see how this would unfold.

And for reasons I couldn't quite explain- So was I.

The night air outside was cool and quiet. The garden stretched wide under soft lights. For a while, we walked without speaking. Then Liam asked suddenly, "Did my family pressure you into this?"

I laughed softly. "Your family? My family did most of the work." For the first time that evening, the corner of his mouth lifted slightly.

We walked a few more steps. Then he stopped.

"You should know something before agreeing to this marriage."

My stomach tightened. "What?"

He didn't answer immediately.

Instead, he studied my face carefully. As if deciding whether I deserved the truth. But before he could speak, another voice cut through the quiet. "Liam."

We both turned.

Ethan stood at the end of the garden path. His expression was serious. Far too serious for someone who had been joking all evening.

"Liam, we need to talk."

Liam frowned slightly. "Now?"

Ethan nodded. "It can't wait."

For a moment, Liam looked like he might refuse. His gaze returned to me. It lingered there for a second. "We'll continue this conversation later." And just like that, the moment slipped away. He turned, walking back towards the house with Ethan beside him. Neither of them looked back.

I stood there longer than I should have. I couldn't shake the feeling that whatever Ethan had just interrupted...wasn't meant for me to hear.

By the time I got back inside, the atmosphere felt as if nothing had happened. My parents were already waiting.

My mother smiled too quickly. "There you are."

"What is it?" I asked, my voice quieter than I intended.

My father didn't bother easing into it. "Your engagement will be announced very soon."

"Announced?" I repeated. "What do you mean-so soon?"

My mother's smile didn't waver. "We can't afford delays."

A slow unease crept into my chest.

"I hope you've handled... your situation," she added pointedly. "I wouldn't want any complications." Daniel.

"I haven't-" I started.

"You will," my father cut in smoothly. "Tonight."

Something in his tone made it clear this wasn't a suggestion.

"This is bigger than you," he continued. "Once the engagement is public, Kingsley Holdings will proceed with the merger immediately." He almost looked... excited. "This is good for us."

Us. It was always us, never me.

The rest of the evening passed in a blur of polite smiles and empty conversations. By the time we got home, the exhaustion hit all at once. I didn't even bother turning on the lights. I just sat at the edge of my bed, staring at nothing.

For a moment, I considered calling Daniel. Telling him everything and apologizing. But the words felt impossible. Like saying them out loud would make it real.

My phone buzzed. It was a message from Daniel. Just a link, no text. Something about that felt wrong.

My fingers hovered for a second before I tapped it open. The page loaded slowly. And then a headline stared back at me.

"Kingsley Holdings Announces Engagement of Liam Kingsley to Melissa Hartwood."

My name.

His name.

Side by side.

Public.

Permanent.

Final.

Below it was a photo taken earlier tonight. Liam standing beside me. His hand resting lightly at my back. My expression was carefully neutral like I already knew. Like I had agreed to that photo.

A second notification came in. This time, a text from Daniel, just three words.

"Is this true?"

My chest tightened so sharply it hurt. And for the first time since all of this began, I realized I hadn't just agreed to a marriage. I had just destroyed something real.

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