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Laughed at and Maltreated by Her In-laws—They Didn’t know She Was The Missing Daughter of the King

Uncategorized trung1 — May 5, 2026 · 0 Comment

Laughed at and Maltreated by Her In-laws—They Didn’t know She Was The Missing Daughter of the King

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In the grand ballroom of Wickham House, the Duchess of Wickham stood in a sea of opulence, yet felt utterly alone. Blood seeped through her glove, the mark of an unexpected blow from the Dowager Duchess’s fan. Elanora pressed her hand to her side, feeling the sting of humiliation more deeply than the physical pain. No one among the 300 guests dared to meet her eye, their laughter echoing in her ears like the cruelest of taunts.

The ballroom sparkled with diamonds and ribbons of state, the orchestra played a lively country dance, and yet Elanora felt like a ghost in her own home. The whispers behind her back were sharp and biting. “A common little thing,” Lady Margaret had murmured, and the laughter that followed cut deeper than the fan had. They had no idea who she truly was or the strength she possessed.

Elanora’s husband, Sebastian, stood at the far end of the room, engrossed in conversation with the Earl of Harrow, his back turned to her. He had not even noticed the incident, nor the way his mother’s cruel jest had stung. It was not the first time he had turned away from her, and it wouldn’t be the last.

The Dowager Duchess had always been a formidable presence, wielding her influence like a weapon, and tonight was no exception. Elanora had endured her jibes for months, but this was different. This was a public humiliation, and Sebastian had laughed along with his mother, believing her words without question. The laughter echoed in Elanora’s mind as she fought back tears.

She had promised herself she would not weep in front of them again. After the first family dinner, she had locked herself in her dressing chamber, vowing that the Wcoms would never see her cry. Beneath her bodice, against her skin, she felt the weight of a small silver pendant, a reminder of her true identity, one that Sebastian had never asked about.

Had he known the significance of the pendant, perhaps he would have thought twice before laughing at his mother’s jest. But he had never asked, and she had never offered the truth. Elanora drew a deep breath, steadied herself, and began to walk toward him, determined to confront the man who had turned his back on her.

As she crossed the polished floor, the orchestra shifted into a minuette, and the guests around her dipped their curtsies, their smiles tight and insincere. She reached Sebastian, who finally turned to acknowledge her presence. “Are you enjoying the evening?” he asked, his tone casual, as if nothing had happened.

“Your mother struck me with her fan,” she replied, her voice steady despite the turmoil inside her. Sebastian’s expression shifted slightly, but he quickly masked it. “My mother is 63 years old and her eyesight is uncertain in a crowded room. I imagine she did not see you.”

“She saw me, Sebastian,” Elanora insisted, her voice rising slightly. “And you laughed when she said I didn’t know which spoon to lift.”

A muscle twitched in his jaw as he glanced away, aware of the guests watching them. “This is not the place,” he said quietly.

“No,” Elanora agreed. “It has not been for some time.” She inclined her head, a gesture that was almost a curtsy, and turned to leave the ballroom. She would not allow them to see her break.

Climbing the grand staircase alone, she felt the weight of their judgment pressing down on her. No one offered her arm, not even her maid, Phoebe, who had come from the same village in Hampshire. When she reached her dressing room, Phoebe was waiting, her eyes red from unshed tears.

“Ma’am, your glove…” Phoebe started, but Elanora cut her off.

“Burn the gown,” she said coldly.

“But it was new this afternoon!” Phoebe protested.

“Burn it,” Elanora repeated, her voice firm.

As Phoebe began to comply, Elanora removed her glove, revealing the small cut where the fan had struck. It had drawn blood, but the physical pain was nothing compared to the emotional wounds inflicted by her husband and his family.

“Ma’am,” Phoebe hesitated, glancing at the pendant that hung around Elanora’s neck. “It looked tonight… as if the Dowager recognized it.”

Elanora froze. “What do you mean?”

“When you came in, I was behind the great vase with the cloaks. The Dowager looked at your throat where the chain crossed it, and she went pale. Then she brushed past you and said what she said.”

Elanora’s heart raced. The Dowager had recognized the pendant, a piece of her past that she had kept hidden from Sebastian. It was a connection to her mother, a reminder of who she truly was.

“I must go,” Elanora said suddenly, determination surging within her.

“Where, ma’am?” Phoebe asked, confused.

“To Hampshire. There is something I need to uncover.”

Elanora left Wickham House behind, her heart pounding with anticipation and fear. She drove through the countryside, the memories of her mother flooding her mind. She arrived at her childhood home, an inn that had seen better days, but it was still filled with the warmth of her mother’s presence.

Inside, she searched for the pendant’s origins, hoping to find answers to the questions that had haunted her for years. Hidden in her mother’s belongings were letters and photographs, pieces of a life that had been kept secret.

As she pieced together her mother’s story, Elanora discovered the truth about her lineage. She was not just the daughter of an innkeeper; she was the daughter of a nobleman, a woman who had been forced to hide her identity to protect her child.

With each revelation, Elanora felt stronger. She returned to Wickham House, ready to confront Sebastian and the Dowager Duchess. This time, she would not be silent. She would not allow them to define her.

The next ball at Wickham House was a grand affair, and Elanora arrived dressed in a gown that reflected her newfound strength. The pendant hung openly around her neck, a symbol of her heritage.

As she entered the ballroom, the whispers began again, but this time they were different. The guests noticed the change in her demeanor. She walked with confidence, her head held high.

Sebastian stood at the center of the room, and as Elanora approached him, she could see the surprise in his eyes. “You look… different,” he said, his voice a mixture of admiration and confusion.

“I am different, Sebastian,” she replied firmly. “I know who I am now, and I will not allow you or your mother to belittle me again.”

His expression shifted, and for the first time, Elanora saw a flicker of understanding in his gray eyes. “I never meant to hurt you,” he said softly.

“Your actions spoke louder than your words,” she replied. “But I will not be a victim of your family’s cruelty any longer. I am not just the Duchess of Wickham; I am Elanora, a woman with a rich history and a voice worth hearing.”

As the evening progressed, Elanora took her place beside Sebastian, no longer hiding in his shadow. She engaged with the guests, sharing stories of her mother and her past, reclaiming her identity.

The Dowager Duchess watched from afar, a mix of anger and disbelief on her face. She had underestimated Elanora, and now the truth was unraveling before her eyes.

By the end of the night, Elanora had not only regained her dignity but had also begun to carve out her own path within the world of the Wcoms. She had transformed from a woman who had been silenced into a force to be reckoned with.

As she left the ballroom, she felt a sense of liberation. The laughter that had once stung her now felt like a distant memory. She had found her voice, and with it, the strength to stand tall against any adversary.

The journey had just begun, but Elanora was ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. She was no longer just the Duchess of Wickham; she was a woman of substance, a woman who would not let her past define her future.

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