Whitney Jason Yolanda Novel My Fiancé Faked His Death, So I Married His Uncle
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Five years after her fiancé Jason Jagger supposedly died in a car accident, Whitney discovers him alive and well at a hotel. He claims to have amnesia and is shamelessly flaunting his relationship with her stepsister, Yolanda. Mocking Whitney's presumed devotion, Jason arrogantly assumes she has been pining for him. However, Whitney reveals a stunning secret: she has moved on and is now married to Jason's uncle, turning the tables on his cruel game.
Tags:
- Whitney
- Whitney and Jason
- Whitney and Yolanda
- The day before our wedding, Jason Jagger died in a car accident.
- what happens to Whitney in the hotel encounter
- what happens to Jason in the revelation of Whitney's marriage
Character Relationship Map
- Whitney
- Former Fiancée of Jason
- Wife of Jason's Uncle
- Stepsister of Yolanda
- Jason Jagger
- Former Fiancé of Whitney (Faked his death)
- In a relationship with Yolanda
- Nephew of Whitney's Husband
- Yolanda
- Stepsister of Whitney
- Girlfriend of Jason
- Jason's Uncle
- Husband of Whitney
- Uncle of Jason
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Everyone thought I would lose it, that I would break down completely. But I didnt cry. I didnt scream. I didnt beg the universe to bring him back.
Five years later, I ran into him at a hotel. Alive. Breathing. Smiling like nothing had ever happened.
Apparently, he had lost his memory. And apparently, that meant he could shamelessly kiss my stepsister in front of a crowd, letting them cheer him on like some kind of movie star.
Then he saw me. His smirk widened like he had just won some twisted game.
"So, youre my fiance, huh? Still waiting for me after all these years? Damn, you really are something. Cant move on without me?"
He tilted his head, amusement flickering in his eyes. "I know youre obsessed with me. Since youve been so loyal, I guess I could keep you around.
But listen up, Yolanda is the only one who gets to be Mrs. Jagger. Ill spend Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with her and Ill see you on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. You can just... be grateful in silence."
The people around us laughed like it was the funniest thing they had ever heard. I laughed too. But for a very different reason.
"Sorry," I said, shaking my head. "I think youve got the wrong person."
Jason had no idea what really happened the night of his 'death.' He had no clue that while he and Yolanda were living it up for five years, I had moved on.
I had married someone else. And my husband? Well, he just so happened to be Jasons uncle.
I didnt expect to see Jason again, let alone like this.
He had one arm wrapped around Yolandas waist, his other hand lazily resting on her hip. The two of them were practically tangled together, making out like they were the only ones in the room.
The crowd cheered them on, some people whistling, others yelling things like, "Damn, get a room!"
A few minutes later, Yolanda pulled away, her cheeks flushed. She clung to Jason like her legs might give out. "Okay, okay, I admit defeat," she giggled. "You kiss me like that again and Ill suffocate."
Jason smirked, fingers ghosting along her neck. "Oh? That was too much for you? Funny, didnt seem like you had a problem with it last night."
The room erupted into laughter. Someone shouted, "Yo, Jason, it's been five years! You really just forgot about Whitney?"
Jason leaned back against the couch, completely unbothered. "Forgot her? Nah. Im just not done having fun yet. Once the wedding is over, Ill recover my memory. Thats how it works, right?"
More laughter. More jokes.
"Everyone knows Whitneys been in love with me forever," Jason added, grinning. "I bet the second she saw me alive, she wanted to fall to her knees and beg. Just like she did five years ago when she climbed nine thousand steps, praying for me to survive."
The room roared with amusement. The whole room erupted in laughter, loud enough to shake the damn walls.
"I swear, just picturing Whitney throwing herself at him cracks me up," someone cackled. "That level of shamelessness is unmatched. Not even a dog would be that loyal. I heard she had a rough time abroad these past five years. Without Jason, she could barely survive."
The laughter doubled, filling every corner of the room. I was ready to turn and leave, but before I could, someone spotted me. "Whitney!"
The guy who had been laughing the loudest just seconds ago suddenly looked awkward, scrambling for an excuse. "Jasons alive. We, uh, didnt tell you because well, he lost his memory and had other women around. We figured you wouldnt be able to handle it."
"Yeah, exactly," another one jumped in. "We all know Jasons real favorite has always been you, but he doesnt remember, so if you freak out now, hell just think youre nuts."
Before I could respond, Jason let out a mocking laugh.
"So, youre the fiance who was supposedly madly in love with me?" He gave me a slow once-over, his expression twisting with amusement. "Damn. Without me, this is what youve been reduced to? You really cant live without me, huh?"
Same old Jason; cocky, arrogant, acting like the center of the universe. Five years ago, just seeing him wouldve made my heart race. Now, looking at that self-satisfied smirk, all I felt was exhaustion. And disgust.
I had just landed and was still running on jet lag. The only reason I even came to this hotel was because my daughter loved the strawberry mousse here.
But Jason didnt seem to care that I wasnt reacting the way he expected. Instead, he smirked, pulled Yolanda close, and, right in front of me, kissed her deep and slow.
When they finally pulled apart, their lips were still wet, connected by a thin, glistening string. Jason turned back to me, looking proud of himself, like he had proven some kind of point.
I just blinked at him.
"Oh, stop it, you're so annoying," Yolanda giggled, nudging Jason. "My sister is watching."
I pressed my lips together, trying to ignore the wave of discomfort crawling up my spine. Jason saw my reaction, but as always, he completely misread it. His eyes flickered with amusement, like he was enjoying this way too much.
"What, you nervous?" he teased. "Youre gonna be my wife anyway. If she still wants to follow me around, she better learn to deal with it."
Then he turned to me, smirking like he was offering me some grand prize. "Since youve been so loyal, Ill be generous. Ill keep you around. Yolanda gets Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Ill stop by on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Sundays? You can come over and serve us."
The people around us burst into laughter, hyping him up like this was some kind of joke instead of the absolute garbage it was.
"See that, Whitney?" someone called out. "Jason lost his memory, but he still loves you enough to save three days a week just for you!"
"Yeah, dont be stupid," another guy chimed in. "Youve been a mess these past five years without him. Probably scrubbing toilets just to survive. Take the offer while you still can, if Jason changes his mind, you wont even get the chance to beg for it later."