Chapter summary of Chapter 572 – A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell
In Chapter 572, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion.
Fairfax was suspicious of her now. No, he could doubt her about anything else, but not the child. If he did, her last hope of staying in the Yelchin estate would be gone.
“You’re not going to answer?” Fairfax’s voice turned colder still when Brinley remained silent.
Brinley trembled. “No. You can doubt anything you want, but not the child’s parentage. That would be a stain on him for the rest of his life.”
“You can say I’m a bad person, but you can’t say that about my son. He was just born. He doesn’t know anything,” Brinley pleaded, her voice filled with anguish. She sounded like a helpless mother fighting for her child, hoping this act would rekindle some of Fairfax's old trust.
It was a desperate move, but she had no other choice.
She knew that if Fairfax started trusting her again, it would only make Starla despise her more, making her life in the manor even more difficult. But she was out of options. If Fairfax ever found out the baby wasn't Faraday's, her situation wouldn't just be difficult—it would be impossible. Not just in the Yelchin estate, but in all of Marina City.
So, no matter what, she had to protect the secret of her child’s paternity.
If Fairfax discovered the baby was Felix's… Brinley couldn't even begin to imagine the horrific fallout.
Fairfax said nothing, simply staring at her with a cold, unreadable expression.
Growing frantic under his silent gaze, Brinley cried out, “Fairfax.”
Watching the tearful performance and Fairfax's wavering resolve, Starla let out a scornful laugh. “What stain? It wouldn’t be hard for a family as powerful as the Yelchins to arrange a discreet paternity test, would it?”
Brinley's heart sank. This bitch! Couldn't she just shut her mouth? It was obvious Fairfax was hesitating, yet Starla still had to push it.


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