Choosing The Forgotten, Finding My King
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ence, thick with unspoken accusations and simmering resen
Through the car window's reflection, I saw her eyes, sharp and calculating, watching me
u truly going through with this? Marrying Kolton? He'
per. "Austen is worried, you know. He thinks you're just doing
nce in the background, a silent reminder of tragedy. Now, I saw his quiet dignity, his sharp mind, his unwavering kindness.
ten has more than enough to worry about himself
undying love. My cold indifference, my refusal to engage in her usual games, threw her off balance. She t
oved you, Kallie! He only wanted the shares! He promised me he would take care of me
ing on my lips. It wasn't the sweet, innocent smile
steel, "why aren't you happy for me? A lonely life
elf-pity. My declaration of freedom, my utter disinterest in Austen's manufactured drama, utterly disarme
aiting on the porch, a smug, triumphant look on his face.
a moment too long. "You must be exhausted. Go straight to bed. I'll come check on you la
nt fabric of my dress. Without a word, I walked past
, a chance to reject me and my emotions again. But I wouldn't give it to hi
me everywhere. The family gossiped, convinced I was still hopelessly in love with Austen, desperate to clin
e," one cousin whispered, ba
sten being with other w
e used to!" a third laughed, recalling my past,