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Marrying my secret admirer after my husband's fake death novel Chapter 42

Chapter 42

Chapter 42

Edith stared blankly at the spread on the table. She really was hungry, but she wasn’t quite ready to dig in-especially not while sitting down to dinner with the entire Hawksley family.

Justin shot a sideways glance at her, then, as if it were the most natural thing in the world, picked up his fork and placed a piece of glazed pork onto her plate.

“Try this first,” he said. “Our chef’s especially good at it.”

Edith had always had a sweet tooth, especially for dishes like this-glazed pork was something of a Northcrest specialty.

Seeing her still a little uneasy, Sarah stood and gently added a piece of steamed white fish to Edith’s plate. “If you don’t care for pork, have some fish. If neither of those appeal to you, that’s perfectly fine too.”

The Hawksleys seemed almost too considerate, and Edith found herself struggling to adjust.

She bit her lip and set her fork aside, then said, with deliberate care, “Mr. Hawksley, Mrs. Hawksley, what I’m trying to say is… there’s a good chance I can’t have children.”

She hadn’t had any in-depth medical tests, but after years of trying with Beckett and no results, there was little room for doubt.

After a brief, tense silence, the mood at the table relaxed again.

Justin smiled, pressing his lips together for a moment. “It’s all right. I’m marrying a woman, not a baby-making machine.”

Having lived with the Vance family for so long, Edith almost thought she’d misheard. Or maybe-did the Hawksleys have other children she didn’t know about?

She racked her brain. Justin was definitely an only child. She’d never heard of any other Hawksley kids.

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Maybe there was a secret sibling somewhere?

Her mind drifted through a jumble of thoughts, only returning to the present when Justin’s hand covered hers. The warmth of his palm brought her back down to earth.

Benedict and Sarah’s faces remained calm and genuine, completely at ease with her confession.

“Justin’s right,” Sarah said kindly. “He’s marrying a partner for life, not a childbearing vessel. And it’s not like we’re royalty with some throne to inherit-why insist on children?”

As soon as Sarah finished, Benedict chimed in, “And you arrived just in time today. Once we finish dinner, we can talk through some wedding details. Justin’s got most of it mapped out already, but it’s your day too. You should love every bit of it, right?”

The contrast between the Vances and the Hawksleys couldn’t have been clearer. The phrase “night and day” flashed through Edith’s mind.

People really could be this different.

A swirl of anxiety and gratitude welled up inside her; she felt her eyes

start to sting.

Noticing her tension, Benedict and Sarah kept piling food onto her plate-until Justin finally said, “If you keep this up, Edith’s plate will be overflowing.”

Edith glanced down at the mountain of fish and pork in front of her, barely able to contain a laugh at the sight.

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