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I'm genuinely emotional after writing this one. 😭 Look, I've written dozens of period romance stories, but THIS one hit different. The moment that absolutely destroyed me? When little Charles is burning with fever on Christmas Eve, crying out for his mama—the mother he never even knew—and the Duke finally breaks. He climbs into that tiny bed and just HOLDS his son for the first time in two years. Two. Years. This man couldn't even look at his own child because the grief was too much, and it took a governess with nothing but her voice to crack open that frozen heart. What really got under my skin was how Eloise arrives at Greystone Manor with ONE trunk, fifteen pounds a year keeping her from the streets of Bath, and this music box—this tarnished silver music box with a tiny bird that's literally all she has left of her mother. And she sits on that nursery floor in her wrinkled traveling dress, smelling of stale tea and desperation, and just... sings. While eight other governesses ran screaming, she stayed. She SAT with him. The detail that keeps haunting me? The Duke standing in that doorway the first night, silent as a ghost on those creaky floorboards that should've given him away. He's been listening from the corridors for WEEKS, too broken to step inside, too desperate to stay away. And when he finally confesses he's in love with her on Christmas morning, both of them exhausted from the vigil, both terrified—I mean, his voice CRACKS. This isn't some smooth aristocrat declaration. This is a man who thought he'd died two years ago finally admitting he wants to live again. Lady Portia calling Eloise a "songbird picked up off the streets" made my blood BOIL. 🔥 And the way the Duke just... chooses Eloise anyway? Tells his entire social circle to go to hell? That's the moment this became more than just another romance for me. The twist with Eloise's past—the fire poker, the self-defense, the scar she hides under those cotton gloves—and Tristan's response being "Thank GOD you survived"? Chef's kiss Here's what I need to know: Do you think Eloise should've told him about killing her husband BEFORE accepting the proposal, or was waiting until after the right call? Drop your take in the comments because I'm genuinely torn on this one. 👇 Legal Note: This is an original work created exclusively for this channel. All characters, plot, and screenplay are copyrighted original content.