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Request: yes! Anthony and his wife having an argument.
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āMy lord.ā
One of Bridgertonsā most trusted servant knocked on the door of his office and was bold enough to enter inside without invitation.
āI specifically told everyone to not disturb me.ā Anthony muttered, not giving his man more than a grunt of annoyance.
Viscountās sudden change of attitude has been the talk of the whole house lately. After months of sweetness and caring and love between him and his beloved wife Lady Y/N Bridgerton of house Y/H/N something has switched.
For worse.
Man of the house has became distant (again), leaving his wife to tend to herself. Suddenly, his duties, his visits to the siblingās, social activities (which was a synonim of spending hours at gentlemanās club) and travels to the other parts of the kingdom (seemingly to inspect the state of assets) took most of, if not whole of his time.
Everyoneās noticed.
And even without the viscount and his wife ending up on lady Whistledownās latest brochure.
But truthfully with lord Bridgertonās stubborn nature and finality there wasnāt much anyone could do, even considering all the sympathy for his young wife.
āIām afraid you have a very important visit my lord.ā
āJust tell whoever it is, that Iām not taking visits at the moment.ā
āMy lord -ā
āThomson, did you not hear what I said?ā finally Anthony raised his gaze on the poor servant.
āItās the viscountess, my lord.ā the other man stuttered.
āMy mother?ā
āYour wife, sir.ā
āOh, right....ā of course, now Y/N was the viscountess, but somehow it was easy to forget she has been holding that title.
āShall I - shall I tell the lady to come back another-?ā
āNo. No Iāll see my wife now.ā Anthony sighed and since there was no other word from him the butler froze, unsure of how to behave āWell? Let her in, will you?ā there was the annoyance again.
The door was opened and there she was.
Y/N. In all her glory, looking beautiful as always, wearing that dress that always took Anthony;s breath away since she nearly glowed while walking. Her smile did not even falter for a second as she nodded to the servant in a silent acknowledgement, but her eyes were cold and sad, uncovering she hasnāt in fact been well lately. Regardless of the rumours, allegations that the viscount stopped loving her after no more than a year since marriage and got himself a lover (please donāt let it be Sienna all over) she held her head high and kept the appearances. No one had to know that the cheerful, graceful viscountess Bridgerton were spending her nights alone in a cold marriage bed, tossing, turning, tormenting herself with thoughts and longing for the embrace of the man she loved with all her heart.
āHusband.ā she said calmly once the door closed behind her, leaving her just standing in front of him awkwardly.
āWife.ā
āI didnāt have the faintest idea I do need to announce my visit in advance. I shall correct that mistake in the future if thatās your wish my lord.ā
āIs there any specific reason of why youāre here Y/N?ā
āIs my presence here this disturbing to you my lord?ā
The scribbling on the paper was the only answer she got and it finally broke all her inhibitions and pretences.
"Anthony!"
"What?" he snapped looking up at her from the pile of documents on his desk.
"Talk to me!"
"I'm busy!"
"And I'm lonely! You've been spending time with Benedict and Colin and Daphne and your siblingsĀ and god knows where elseĀ but not me!"
"They are my family, Y/N."
"I am your family! This is not what your mother-"
"Donāt you dare-" he stood up abruptlyĀ almost tripping the chair, throwing daggers at her. "Don't you dare say a word about my mother!"
Now that's a drama the whole household heard.
āYour mother-ā she tried again, this time more sternly taking one step forward āshowed me nothing but kindness. Your whole familyĀ showed me nothing but kindness. All of them. Except-ā
āDonāt finish it.ā he warned but it came much more like a spat.
ā-you.ā
āWell I didnāt force you to marry me!ā
The silence that fell between them after that one sentence was deafening. Nothing has ever hurt Y/N this much in her entire life. Never before Anthony has let himself say such cruel words in the moment of weakness and anger. All because he feltĀ too much, because he needed and lovedĀ her too much.
āNo.ā she said with a tiny voice, her face going as pale as the wall behind her. āno, you didnāt forceĀ me. Not sure if you didn't do it to yourself.ā
āY/N....ā Anthony took a step towards her reaching his hand in a poor attempt to form a word that would remedy the situation, help him explain himself and bring her some comfort. āI didnāt mean-ā
āIām sorry Iāve seemingly ruined your life, my lord.ā
āThat is not-ā
āPlease accept my deepest condolences and apologies for ruining your blooming love life with that actress you knew. Know. Shall you remind me her name?ā
āY/N!ā he shouted in pure desperation.
āHer name, Anthony!ā now she was using her noble voice, leaving no word for discussion even to the viscount.
āNo.ā
āSienna.āĀ Y/N hissed through clenched teeth, her behaviour far from lady-like. āThatās her name isnāt it? Sienna?ā
āYou canāt help but remind me of the past mistakes, donāt you, my lady?ā her husband Ā growled turning her back to her not wanting to see her face anymore. āYouāre the one I vowed to.ā
āForcefully, apparently. Maybe the only mistake you made was letting me walk the aisle and taking my hand while saying I do.ā
āMaybe it was! Maybe I didnāt give enough thought to it! Perhaps I didnāt consider that seeing you every day, walking the rooms of myĀ house, using the title of my wife, naming yourself viscountess Bridgerton will be too much to bare to my heart!ā
What Anthony did not consider at that moment was that Y/N would take it way differently than he intended.
He was merely thinking that it was too much too handle cause he was not used to being so attached, so dependant, so - well,forgive me the word - needy. Of her, her touch, her words, her presence, her everything. Hence the distant he put between him and his wife. Perverse nature made him run away before loosing her.
Ironically, causing her to turn away, barely holding back tears, instead of falling into his arms. (such a surprise, right?)
āForgive me my lord, for keeping your mind occupied with my humble person for too long. I am but nothing if not a modest woman, unworthy of the attention of theĀ viscount.ā
Oh god, what did he do...?
āYou are -ā
āBelow you. Obviously. Perhaps I should have considered your coldness and self-isolation as well. I donāt -ā she gulped āI donāt understand what happened to you, Anthony.ā
āI-ā as pathetic as that was her husband was trying to explainĀ himself to her.
āFeelings overwhelm you Anthony.ā that was something he could not disagree with āNow, my lord, if youāll excuse me, I shall leave, since as you said - youāre busy and I clearly bring you this much displeasure. I shall not bother you again any time soon.ā
Before he could stop her Y/N bowed to him in a way more formal and distant way Anthony would wish for, and simply walked away. Leaving him frozen, desperate and broken with the urge to run after her, apologise and reason with that fiery woman who always knew how to make his blood boil. He wanted to hold her, love her and whisper sweet nothings into her ear while feeling her in the most intimate way a man and a wife could ever be together.
But did nothing while she disappeared behind the door.
āPrepare my carriageā she Ā commanded the first servant that came her way.
āYes, my lady, may I ask to what destination?ā
āIām going to visit my sister-in-law.ā
āCertainly lady Briderton. Itāll be ready for you.ā
āAnd not a word of it to my husband.ā
āBut my lady -ā
āNot a single word. This is an order, not a request.ā
She needed a word with the only person who could possibly understand.
the ultimate deception | benedict bridgerton (part one)
summary: you are a well known artist who paints under a pseudonym. What happens when Lady Whistledown comes to know of your identity? How will your relationship with Benedict evolve?
pairing: benedict bridgerton x fem!(artist)reader
word count: 4k
warning(s): poor writing and dialogue (sue me, I'm rusty lol), very unedited so if there are mistakes, I apologize, misogyny, penelope aka Lady Whistledown's biggest defender
a/n: this is definitely going to be more than one part, but I wanted to post something after so many months. Let me know how you like it (or don't like it haha)...comments and feedback are much appreciated <3
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āI wish I possessed merely an ounce of your talent.āĀ
Benedictās gaze seems to be wholly absorbing your latest painting, a depiction of the botanical wonders of Londonās Royal Kew Gardens.Ā
You puff out a breath, blowing on the feathery end of one of your writing quills. In your haste, it had gotten loose, tickling your face irritatingly. Tucking it back behind your ear, you wave him off. āYou have much more talent than you give yourself credit for.ā You admit through squinted eyes, scanning your work. āYou simply lack conviction. And you worry far too much about what others think of you.ā
Benedict smiles, receiving your words as the highest of praise. He reaches out to take a better look at the piece of art before him. āYou flatter me.ā He mumbles in awe. āBut I suppose thereās a chance you could be right.ā
Chuckling at his words, you grin knowingly. Youāre right. Itās more than a chanceā¦you just are. He knows it too.Ā
You both continue to steadily eye the painting, you out of critical evaluation of your work, and him in sheer admiration of it.Ā
Benedictās favourite part remains the beautifully bloomed magnolias that are scattered across the canvas. Heād been sure to tell you numerous times of their elegance while youād been working on it, eagerly awaiting the finished product. As youāve come to realize, Benedict loves watching you work. Itās one of the prices youāve had to pay for his allowance of your workstation being at Bridgerton House, if you could even call it that.Ā Ā
You are grateful, truly. You wouldnāt be able to make your own living without his kindness. And you certainly wouldnāt be able to keep to yourself in the way you prefer to.Ā
āWhen will Augustus Leighton be displaying his latest work of perfection?ā Benedictās question reminds you of your fate as an artist.Ā
Augustus Leighton is the pseudonym you paint under. Using his name, you have become a well known artist among the ton, even going so far as to have a painting hung at Buckingham Palace. Itās difficult, you must admit, pretending to be someone else. But itās a necessary evil.
Painting as a woman would get you nowhere. Especially as a woman with no money (particularly at the time you began), no status, and no husband.Ā
Your mother is a seamstress with little to her name and your father was a servant to Violet and Edmund Bridgerton, before his heart became too weak. He passed away when you were thirteen, only a few years after the Bridgerton children had lost their own father. Youād grown up with little money, but Violet had been kind to both you and your mother, seeing how close youād become with her children.Ā
You were raised alongside them, Benedict and Eloise becoming your closest of friends. At three and twenty, there are five years between you and the two siblings in either direction, with Eloise being freshly eighteen, and Benedict having turned twenty eight. To this day, they remain two of only three people who know of your true identity, outside of Penelope Featherington.Ā
You hadnāt exactly meant for Eloise or Penelope to find out about it, but once they had, it became comforting to have more than just Benedict to speak to about your predicament. Especially considering, although Benedict has been wonderfully supportive, he could never understand the struggle a woman must endure in a male dominated world.Ā Ā
āLikely never. This one is a gift for Lady Danbury.ā You answer Benedictās inquiry after a bout of silence. āSheās spoken about her love of these gardens quite regularly, so I thought, why not have Mr. Leighton recreate it for her?āĀ
āHow will you get it to her?ā He questions.Ā
A smile pulls at the corners of your lips. āI have my ways, lest you worry about it.ā
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The next few days are interesting to say the least. Youād somehow managed to get the painting delivered to Lady Danbury, and as far as Violet had been willing to speak of her latest visit with the formidable aforementioned woman, you have been made aware that she adores it.Ā
Youād also heard more about it from Benedict, whoād mentioned something about her being at a loss for words, an ultimate shock to both him and his mother. Theyād never seen her look so bewildered.Ā
According to Eloise, Lady Danbury had been surprised to receive such a gift, especially of something so near and dear to her heart. Sheād said it reminded her of her time with the Queen, telling the young Bridgerton woman about the months just after her husband had passed, when a new independent lifestyle began to bloom for her.Ā
The painting itself reminded her that women like her could be free, and one day, they would be. That sort of metaphorical mindset had definitely appealed to Eloiseās sense of social justice. Sheād been more than excited to tell you about the older womanās reaction to your art, claiming it to be a wonderful revelation.Ā
Today though, as you sit in the Bridgertonās common living room, the opposite representation of said female autonomy rests in your hands. The paper feels rough against your skin as you pass it to Eloise whoās propped excitedly to the left of you. Youāve never been a fan of Lady Whistledownās gossip column, although you can admire her unabashed confidence. But despite her strong will as an author, which could be seen as an inherently empowering trait, you are of the impression that she goes about it in an entirely backward way.Ā
Women donāt need to put each other down to build themselves up. It accomplishes nothing, consequently acting as a source of nourishment for the patriarchy you find yourself trapped in.Ā
āYouāre not going to read it?ā Eloise asks as she takes the pamphlet from you.Ā
āI never do.ā Is your instant reply.Ā
Penelope perks up at the mention of the column, eyes trained curiously on you. If you had known better, youād say she was a little too interested.Ā
But at this moment you shrug it off, listening with no suspicion as she asks a simple, āWhy?ā
You donāt have the hindsight to understand why your stomach turns at her question, but you respond anyway. āI tend to think of Lady Whistledown as a poison.ā Itās the first time youāve voiced such an opinion.Ā
Penelope and Eloise turn to you in surprise. āCome again?ā Penelopeās soft voice cuts through.Ā
āShe is a poison.ā You repeat before explaining yourself. āDo not get me wrong, I hold admiration for her bravado, but her words, the things she writes, they cause nothing but pain and conflict for those she chooses to sink her teeth into.ā
āBut sheās an independent woman.ā Eloise interjects. āOne who is doing more than any of us could dream of. She is making a name for herself!ā
You try to think about your next words carefully, but your mouth makes quick work of a reply. āA name which she hides behind, casting stones through the guise and safety of anonymity.āĀ
Penelope lets out a scoff from beside you. Sheās always been one to defend the infamous gossip columnist. āAt least she does not hide herself behind the mask of a man.ā That feels like a shot. āThe people know full well of her gender, despite her true identity remaining a secret.ā
You hear the implication on her tongue. The same cannot be said for you.Ā
And sheās not wrong. You do hide yourself behind the mask of a man. Youād never once denied that.
You sigh. āI know you must think of me as a hypocrite.āĀ
Eloise agrees hesitantly. āOnly a little.ā She admits. āItās just that you do the same as Mr. Leighton.ā
You soften at her honesty. Truthfully, you understand where sheās coming from, but you canāt help the urge you feel to defend yourself.
āI disguise myself as Augutus because I know that no artist or art critic alike will take me seriously as I am. I want to share my work with the world, that is simply all I want. Itās all I have ever wanted.ā
āDoes that not make you a coward?ā Penelope inquires, although it feels less like a question and more like an opinion. This is what she believes. And she's entitled to that.Ā
āPerhaps.ā You nod in acknowledgment. āBut it has also made me uniquely successful. And I take great pride knowing that my work is highly regarded, in spite of the fact that I have to be someone else to succeed.āĀ
āDoes that ever bother you?ā Eloise persists. āKnowing that no one will know you for the work you have done?ā
Before you can respond, Penelope chimes in with a query of her own. āDoes it ever make you feel guilty, lying as you do?ā This feels like a challenge.Ā
You turn to Eloise, answering her first. āNo, I feel quite unbothered. I like the privacy it provides me.ā Your gaze flicks between the two girls, a fire in your eyes as you speak.Ā
You answer Penelopeās question next. āGuilt is one of the last feelings to cross my mind.ā You feel content with it. āBecause of Augustus, I have my own money, my own independence. I do not need a man to survive or to be happy. I have choices. And that's a facet of my life I never dreamed could have existed. If there is anything more empowering for a woman than that, I cannot think of it.ā
Eloise listens to your words carefully, absorbing them, reveling in them. She hadnāt thought of it like that, but youāre right. Independence is a sign of true equality. And you have that. Not because of the name you hide behind, but because youād used the insecurities of men to your advantage. Youād played the game and won.Ā
āI suppose I have been quite short sighted.ā Thereās much less arrogance in her tone. Eloise sounds humbled. āYouāve given me a new perspective to think about.ā
Penelope does not enjoy the direction this conversation has headed. āSurely you cannot think yourself above someone such as Lady Whistledown.ā
Your face scrunches in thought. āAbove?ā You stipulate. āI do not think myself above anyone, gender aside. But I do think I have a much higher sense of self respect than she does.ā
āAnd how could that possibly be?ā Penelope has to bite her tongue. She wants to say more, defend herself more. But she cannot.Ā
Eloise cuts in. āLady Whistledown has the utmost confidence in herself. I dare say more than all the women in London combined. As much as I have come to see your side, I cannot agree with that.ā
āOneās high level of confidence is of little concern here.ā You deliver. āOften, in matters regarding the human condition, such as these, it can act as a detriment.ā Your eyes narrow as you speak. āSelf respect and self confidence can coincide, but they are not the same.ā
Eloise laughs out of confusion. Sheās not used to being this clueless. āI donāt understand.ā She says.
āAh,ā you decide to stop tiptoeing around the subject. āI merely think that no self-respecting woman would use the pain and suffering of other women, or any other person for that matter, for their own profit and entertainment.āĀ
Eloiseās smile drops. āOh.ā Again, she hadnāt thought of it that way. But what resonates with her most is that youāre not wrong.Ā
āIs that what you truly think of Lady Whistledown?ā Penelopeās voice is calm and collected for the first time this afternoon. It almost scares you.Ā
āYes.ā You say, before voicing, āHowever, I mean no offense to either of you. I know how much you girls adore her column. I just want more for you than what she does. A life of gossip is dangerous, and you deserve so much more.ā
If you had known youād been talking to Lady Whistledown herself, maybe you would have kept those opinions to yourself. But little did you know how much your life was about to change, how dangerously youād walked the line, and how much vengeance rests in Penelope Featheringtonās soul.
Future note to self, do not play with fire if one does not wish to get burnt.Ā Ā
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ā(Y/n), I think you need to see this.ā Benedict holds up the newest edition of Londonās famous gossip column.Ā
Your heart sinks at the look in his eyes. Iām sorry they seem to say.Ā
You havenāt even read it and you already know itās bad. Handing it to you, Benedict looks hesitant, almost in preparation of what's to come. As you take it from him, you glance down at the ink on the paper, her handwriting etched in your brain.Ā
You swallow the lump in your throat as you begin to read:
Dearest Gentle Reader,
It has come to this authorās attention that a certain individual is playing an unforgivable game of deception within the world of classical art that this ton so highly regards. This artisan has gone to great lengths to keep their true identity from you, painting under a well recognized pseudonym.Ā
By now you may have guessed, this artist is a woman. One who has tricked you and lied to you by passing her work off as that of a manās. What a horrid crime it is to keep such a secret from you, and a desperate one, I must admit. A woman so foul as to seek such attention for her art, far too greedy to be content with the life so many of the wonderful women of the ton lead. Instead, she parades around disguising herself so she can live a life she feels entitled to.Ā
This author asks you to consider the arrogance of it all. But the question remains, as I am sure you are desperate to uncover: who is the serpent who remains among us?
And so it is with great sorrow that I announce the once beloved Augustus Leighton is a fraud. A man never seen in the public setting, has given us a reason why. He is a woman.
And her name, ladies and gentleman of London, is (Y/n) (L/n).Ā
As I am sure you, gentle reader, are shocked at this revelation, I will take a moment to address the woman this particular entry concerns.
May I remind you Miss (L/n), I have ears and eyes everywhere. Or did you forget? It would do you a world of good to remember that the next time you think about besmirching me. And, as I write this, I must say, this warning goes for all. Heed it, live by it, breathe by it. I am not a woman you want to cross.Ā
Yours truly,
Lady Whistledown
Panic crawls through your body. You want to cry, scream, maybe even simply die from the anxiety youāre feeling.Ā
āWhat am I going to do?āĀ
Your voice cracks, it sounds like glass breaking. Shattered, ragged, and tired, and Benedict can do nothing but hold you.Ā
Again, as your body shakes and caves into the pressure you think, what am I going to do?
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The moment Eloise enters the room with Anthony at her side, your mind is sent ablaze. Only three people had known about Augustus. Only three people could have possibly let it slip, and you know for a fact it wasnāt Benedict.
As much as you want to believe Eloise would never do something like that to you, you canāt help but feel like she might have offhandedly mentioned it to someone. Her mouth had always worked much faster than her brain.Ā Ā
Benedictās gaze meets yours in understanding. He hopes his sister hasnāt done this; heāll be furious if she has.Ā
Youāre about to say something when a certain eldest Bridgerton catches you off guard. Anthony smiles when he sees you, eyes twinkling uncharacteristically so.Ā
āI had no idea you could paint like that.ā He says. āI must admit, Iām quite proud of you.ā
You blink rapidly in confusion. Proud? In all the years youāve known Anthony, heās never told you heās proud of you.Ā
āSo youāve read the column then?ā Your head hangs in shame. Everyone in London has probably read it by now.Ā
āEveryone has.ā Eloise pipes in timidly, confirming your suspicions.Ā
Sheās nervous, understandably so, fingers fiddling with the hem of her dress. You assume when you finally catch her gaze that sheāll avert it quickly, but instead, she holds it well.Ā
We need to talk.Ā
Benedict, reading the room perfectly, coughs in apprehension. āBrother, how about we let these ladies be for a moment? Iām certain they have some things to discuss.ā
āOf course.ā Anthony nods with a smile, not before reminding you how proud he is of you.
If anything good can come of this, it might just be that.Ā
Once alone, Eloise is eager to assure you of her innocence. āI spoke to no one.ā She promises. āBlood be forgotten, youāre my sister (Y/n). I would never betray you like that.ā
The look on her face is one of pure panic; she needs you to believe her. And despite everything, you do. It almost makes you feel guilty that you questioned her.Ā
āItās alright.ā You assure her. āI know you wouldnāt.ā
But that only leaves one personā¦
āI think Penelope is Lady Whistledown.ā You're taken aback by Eloiseās words, like a stab to the chest. Twisting the knife in further, she corrects, āI know she is.ā
Moments of silence pass before you can collect your thoughts. āHow long have you known?ā
This is where Eloise loses her composure. Pure shame is etched upon her features. āI caught her a few weeks ago.ā
A few weeks. A few weeks⦠A FEW WEEKS?
āOh.ā Your murmur is dejected and weak.
Eloise had known youād been slandering Lady Whistledown in front of Lady Whistledown, and sheād done nothing to stop you, except defend her best friendās honour. No wonder sheād been so reluctant to agree with you.Ā
āI wanted to say something.ā Eloise stammers. āBut I couldnāt. Penelope doesnāt know that I know.ā
You inhale a staggered breath of air, face falling to your palms. āIāve been such a fool. How could I have been so stupid?ā
āYou have not.ā The girl beside you opposes before continuing, āTrust me, I am furious with Penelope. The things sheās done and said about me, about the people I care about, Iām not sure I can forgive her for it.ā
You scoff lightly. Trust her? How are you supposed to do that?
Sure, Eloise has certainly been burned by Lady Whistledown before, but sheās always had her name to fall back on. āYou have no idea what itās like, Eloise.ā
āIām sorry.ā She slumps in apology, shrinking in on herself. Eloise likes to think she can understand where youāre coming from. Sheās a woman, same as you, one who has the same struggles against the patriarchy, and yet, hers are much different.Ā Ā
āDonāt.ā You dismiss her apology in frustration. It feels harsh but necessary. āYou always speak about feminism and the difficulties of being a woman. How it is impossible for you to hold title and rank, or to be recognized for your accomplishments. But you are a Bridgerton Eloise, and that comes with more privilege, more title, more rank, and more acknowledgment in society than you seem to understand.ā
Eloiseās brow furrows. āMore often than not, that name is a burden, something you could not possibly grasp.ā
āAnd I should not have to.ā Your lips pull into a thin line. This isnāt a competition, but you feel it necessary to defend your point wholly. āI am the daughter of a servant and a seamstress. I have no money, no control, and no future if I am not to marry. Since the day I was born, I belonged to someone else. You talk of struggle, but you have no idea what it truly means.ā
Eloise doesnāt like what youāre implying. āYou think I live a life of luxury? That I am a stranger to the adversities life has to offer? I can assure you, I know much more about the struggles of which you speak. My mother has prepared me for the purpose of my future; finding a husband is imperative.ā
āYou plan to remain unmarried, correct?ā You ask her seriously.
āWith every fiber in my being.ā Is her scathing reply. And it only serves to prove your point. But you can see her side of things too.Ā
āEl, you defy your mother with your distaste for society. And while I applaud your determination to fight for equality, your fault remains in your failure to recognize the entitlement that has been bestowed upon you simply by having that choice. Unlike so many women, you can choose to live your life as a spinster. For you, those options exist. For me, I have not one choice besides finding a well suited, at best, middle class husband, because that is all I am suited for.ā
In this moment, her heart shatters for you. Is that really what you think of yourself? āYou cannot possibly mean that.āĀ
āItās how it has to be.ā You affirm.Ā
āItās not.ā She disagrees. āThereās so much more for you than a husband.ā
Both your defenses are down, walls have collapsed, and youāre starting to get through to each other. Sheās starting to grasp the gravity of what this means for you. Your career is more than likely over, as is the steady source of income youād managed to build. Except where before youād had less than no money to your name, you now had a healthy dowry (that youād earned no less) to find a more comfortable suitor.Ā
Eloise sees it now. What Penelope has done is monumentally life changing.Ā
However, as emotional as this circumstance is, you still feel the need to reach out. Sheās your sister after all.Ā
āEloise,ā your eyes search hers. They tread in a sea of empathy. āI never meant to imply you have lived a life without misfortunes. Iām not trying to diminish your hurt. But I thought if you heard my side, you might come to understand mine.ā
She softens at your admission, having gotten carried away in defending herself. Nodding, she smiles gently. āI do.ā She says. āAnd while you may not bear the Bridgerton surname, you do have us. Every Bridgerton will stand behind you, always.ā
Against every fibre in your being, you believe her. Somehow youāll always have this little family of yours, somehow you hope youāll be okayā¦
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adding more to the idea of modern!fmo reader and aemond: aemond is jealous af of the relationship his gf got with his brother and her boy bff (ser quinton my sweet lil meow meow) while simultaneously being the one thatās actually cheatingš
Ok now Iām just gonna do headcanons for modern!fmo bc Iām bored and love the idea (sorry this is long š)
-reader and Aemond meet through their moms rather through reader befriending Helaena (letās say Alicent and readerās mom are Pilates babes and go to the same studio)
-readerās mom gushes about how her daughter goes to [insert rich people school], and Alicent is like shut up! one of my boys goes there (meanwhile readerās mom knows this bc she religiously stalks Alicentās Facebook)
- Aemond is a English major, with a minor in marketing, reader is studying biochemistry with a focus on plants/plant reproduction.
- they meet at a party Alicent throws for helaena getting her masters or something like that
- the first year of their relationship actually goes well. Itās basically the honeymoon phase, and both their moms think they are geniuses for making this happen
- in this universe, reader knows alys exist from the jump. And sheās like āoh your bestie is a pretty older woman yay šššā
-reader is certain something is going on, but Aemond gaslights and lies to her. It isnāt until she finds some ummm.. intimate garments that she knows she does not wear. Sheās almost positive alys left them on purpose. This is break up number one
-Aegon and reader become close after aemond, ever the coward, sends his brother to get back some of his stuff. They bond over liking the same obscure rock band
- funnily enough, quinton and reader meet through Helaena in this universe. The entomology major (hel) and the geology major (quinton) work closely at their school
-Aemond and reader get back together at a Christmas party. Aemond promises heās not even in contact with alys anymore (another lie).
-quinton canāt stand Aemond. Thinks heās so pretentious with the hair and the poetry (yes he writes it for reader). Aemond thinks quinton is just kind of stupid lmao
-Aegon is the one to tell reader that he def is still fooling around with alys again. Second break up
-this causes a bit of tension between Aegon and aemond.
-reader is certain she is done with Aemond. Then she finds out sheās pregnant :/. She honestly goes back and forth between keeping the baby
-eventually she breaks down and tells him bc sheās scared. Aemond, despite readerās wishes, tells his mom. Heās scared too :(. Alicent, our queen, is like Iāll take you to the clinic if you want š¤·š½āāļø. She loves her kids but she had Aegon young and gets itās not for everyone
-in the end, reader decides to keep the baby. Daella Targaryen is born 9 months later. Aemond and reader have a very beautiful, expensive sort of shotgun wedding. They have it when daella is a little over a year
-quinton, very drunk, confesses his love for reader in a voicemail she gets during her bachelorette party. Things get awkward for them after that :(
- things are actually kind of good considering the circumstances. Theyāre young but they also have way more resources than people in their peer group. By this point, reader is working part time at a laboratory trying to cure different illness through plants. Aemond works for his dadās company
-eventually Aemond convinces reader to stay home with daella. Hints at maybe wanting another baby
- everything is fine, till reader finds texts. Sheās not one to snoop but she sees heart emojis and is like āsince when does my husband use emojisā. Texts going to and from a āA ā¤ļøā.
-she starts to wonder if all those work trips and actually for work.
-reader takes daella while Aemond is away one weekend. They visit Aegon or uncle egg to daella. Aegon, a practicing defense attorney, is like ābabe I can get you a good family divorce lawyer. We will milk him for everything.ā šš
- reader hires a p.I immediately, gets all the proof she needs. Pictures, calls, emails. This has started back up since daella was born.
-things get really messy when their half sister, Rhaenyra wants to do a merger deal with another company and their family one. As viserys declines in health, there becomes a struggle for power between Aemond and nyra
-Aemond begs reader to hold off on the divorce till they handle things. She agrees but they start to live in different houses. She plays the waiting game⦠but through all this craziness she realizes she hasnāt had her period
-alaric targaryen is born, and reader struggles with ppd. She feels a bit trapped. Her parents are telling her to stick through it and give Aemond another chance
-in the end, they end up separating for some time. They coparent, and things are pretty tense. Reader tells Aemond that alys is not allowed to be anywhere her kids or she will go back to get sole custody.
-one of the weekends they are doing a swap, Aemond breaks down and tells her that alys cheated on him. He actually apologizes and for a moment reader thinks that door is still open
-BUT.. she gets an text from a number she doesnāt recognize
Hey itās quinton. Long time no talk. I was thinking we could get coffee the next time you are in town x
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