Bride Behind The Mask (Frederick and Marguerite)

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Robert’s gaze was accusatory, relentless in its intensity as he bore down on Yuna before. him.

Yuna, eyes darting with guilt, seemed utterly incapable of uttering a single coherent

sentence.

Damn it! How could she have forgotten something as crucial as the security footage?

Had she known this debacle would ensue, she never would have brought it up at such a critical

moment. She had truly shot herself in the foot.

Meanwhile, the dinner table was rife with tension, an awkward silence enveloping the guests. It was up

to Penelope to break the ice.

“Alright, alright, let’s consider this little incident water under the bridge, shall we? Isn’t this the first time

we’ve all sat down for a meal together since Yuna came home? Let’s lighten up a bit, no more sour

faces. It’s a family dinner after all!”

With Penelope’s interjection, Robert felt compelled to relent, if only to preserve her dignity. He

grudgingly put away his phone and refrained from further comment.

For the remainder of the evening, whether they were dining, toasting, or simply making conversation,

Robert remained silently compliant. He watched Yuna charm their father, Hackett, into a placid state, all

the while sneering internally at the display.

After several rounds of wine, Hackett’s eyes glazed over with a tipsy sheen and a hint of teary emotion

as he reflected on life’s hardships, “Having Yuna back and seeing Robert all grown up and sensible, it

makes me feel so blessed! I hope from here on out, we can all move forward together, hand in hand!”

Intoxicated, Hackett was visibly moved as he delved into the past, “You kids might not know this, but

your mom and I, we had a shotgun wedding! When we unexpectedly conceived your brother, I knew I

had to step up. I couldn’t wait to make Penelope my wife. As for Yuna, oh, she was the apple of the eye

in our family even before she was born. We always wanted a daughter and worked hard to make that

happen! You have no idea how ecstatic the entire Fitzgerald clan was when we found out we were

having you. It was almost a national celebration!”

The apple of the eye? So Marguerite’s arrival had been the fulfillment of everyone’s hopes. Sadly, the

likes of her would never experience a life of such universal adoration.

Yuna smirked triumphantly and asked, “Mom, when did you find out you were pregnant with me?”

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Before Penelope could respond, Hackett, buoyed by the spirits, rambled on, “When? It was 25 years

ago today, of course! It was our 5th anniversary, but there was a little

hiccup-we had a huge fight! Your mom must’ve felt bad about it, because that night, she came to me,

and voila! Along you came!”

Penelope’s face turned pale as she hurriedly placed a glass of orange juice in front of Hackett, chiding

softly, “Sober up, will you! You’ve had too much to drink, spouting all sorts of things to the kids!”

With cheeks flushed red and a goofy grin, Hackett basked in his drunken happiness.

Penelope looked at her husband, both annoyed and amused at his childlike display.

The “hiccup” he’d mentioned was actually due to a quarrel between Jocelyn and Powell Winston on

their anniversary night-Powell had even threatened to kick Jocelyn and Frederick out of the house.

In a rush of concern, Penelope had left their anniversary celebration unfinished to mediate the fight at

the Winston Mansion.

Hackett had been miffed, sourly remarking that her best friend seemed to matter more to her than her

own husband. Feeling remorseful, Penelope made sure Jocelyn and her son were settled before

rushing back home.

By the time she returned, it was already the next morning, and that was when they conceived their Content rights belong to NôvelDrama.Org.

daughter.

That Hackett could so confidently claim it all happened the same night was astonishing!

It seemed that once a man had too much to drink, even the most significant details could slip his mind.


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