ing arrived f
ed Daniel back, I didn't know how to meet him or what to te
he door, adjusting his cufflinks for the fourth time. "Be
y?" I asked quietly. He cleared h
ace. "Not that necklace," she said suddenly, frowning at the mirror. "T
ng gown that hugged every line of my body as if I were being packaged for display. Which, in a way,
something that looked suspiciously like guilt. "Mom, Dad... can I talk to M
n she was nervous. "I didn't ask for this," she said softly. I didn't answer her
ask," I interrupted
ame out calm. Almost gentle. But they
respond, but no
h things were different." I finally
shes had never matt
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etting int
ly beside the open door of the black sedan while th
slowly, her expre
don't st
ce came out steadier than I felt. "
r a brief second, my father actually looked stunned.
tantrum. "Do you have any idea what will happen if you embarrass the Kingsleys tonight?" s
built. Not me. It
I said quietly. My father didn't even hesitate. "You're the
n the driveway. "Are you still here?" she asked carefully. My m
argue. I stepped forwa
My mother spent most of the ride reminding me about etiquette and postu
d, my stomach tightened. The manor stood t
owerful families in the city. We were greeted in the
r's hand firmly. "Mr
was graceful and
s studied me carefully as if she were evaluating
drinks had already been prepared. O
d in his glass. His eyes lifted when I entered. And stayed there. The look w
. He smiled faintly. "Stil
led m
her really th
head thoughtful
not com
the table felt louder with every passing minute. Margaret noticed the silence and offe
" But even as he said it, som
iffness. As if they were waiting for something. Or someone. I tried not t
d...arrogant...
agrees to marry a stranger
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