''MARRY ME FOR ONE MONTH OR DIE'', THE DUKE COMMANDED—BUT HE DIDN'T EXPECT TO ACTUALLY FALL IN LOVE
Автор: NOBLE SECRETS
Загружено: 2026-03-07
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I still can't believe what I just watched unfold in this story. When Archibald literally told Euphemia "marry me for one month or die" in that moonlit garden, I was SHOOK. Like, who does that?! 😤 The man just killed two assassins, saved her from having her throat slit by Hargrove's men, and then has the AUDACITY to call her "a tool" and "expendable." I wanted to reach through the screen and slap him myself.
But here's what got me... that moment when she placed a BLANKET over his shoulders while he slept at his desk, exhausted from hunting traitors? And he woke up startled, reaching for his pistol? That's when I realized this wasn't just another cold duke story. This man was BROKEN. Eight years mourning his first wife Caroline, living like a weapon for the Crown, pacing his room at Grosvenor Square every night because he couldn't sleep. The ink stains on his fingers. The way his hands trembled after killing to protect her, even though he pretended to feel nothing.
What DESTROYED me was Chapter 6 when Euphemia threw that STONE and hit Hargrove in the temple to save Archibald's life during the beach confrontation in Kent. She could've run. She could've escaped and been FREE. But she stayed and fought for him. And when he realized that — when he understood that someone had cared whether he lived or died for the first time in EIGHT YEARS... I lost it. 😭
The scene where he shows up at the inn before dawn, still wearing his bloodstained coat from capturing Hargrove, looking absolutely wrecked, and says "I cannot let you go"? PERFECTION. No more strategies. No more calling her a tool. Just raw, terrified honesty: "You have taught me courage. The courage to love again."
And can we talk about how she REFUSED to stammer at that ball even though she was terrified? How she drank cold tea every day and brought it to him anyway? How she became the Duchess of Ashford not because she was desperate, but because she was BRAVE? That's the character development I'm here for. 💪
The epilogue with baby Lily playing in the restored gardens of Ashford Keep while Archibald — who once said he felt nothing — laughs and chases his daughter through the roses? That's the payoff we deserved.
Do you think Archibald's cruelty in the beginning was unforgivable, or did his trauma justify how he treated Euphemia? Drop your thoughts below! 👇
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