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the right side, Jean-Pierre.
ilk of her custom Vera Wang gown, float
itation against her skin. It was a sample gown, something pulled from the back
lame. They adjusted the fall of her veil, dusted shimmering powder onto her collarbone
of peonies and
ara's stom
seful on the marble floor. She didn't look at Amara. Her eyes
ace," Judith said. Her voice w
seemed to freeze. "What
waiting downstairs. You will
as a precis
y turning to look at Amara. Her eyes were like chips
rt
in Amara's chest. Her Carter. The man who had promised her a
all made sense now. The rushed wedding plans. The secrecy. The wa
, the words tasting like ash. "Th
corrected her sharply. "An
fect face arranged into an expression of wound
, her voice carrying through the now-silent
stood
ungrateful. I want you to apologize to me. Right here. In fro
glances. One of them stepped back,
hed at her sides. "
ars and never once saying thank you." She tilted her head, a cruel smile playing on her lips. "Get on your kne
rned to ice. Every pai
Amar
d into the sile
ered, then hardened
it didn't waver. "I won't apologize for
Her hands gripped the armrests of her chair,
blade. She turned to Amara, her expression dark with f
t," Ama
each other. Then Judith's hand shot out, grabbing Amara's a
's, "and you will marry Atticus Pennington. That is not a request. Th
Amara towar
stylist without looking at him, "the bri
he sound cracked through the air. A prenuptial agreement.
gn
request. It
tared at the signature line, her own
Beaumonts have done for us? They took us in when we had nothing. They fed
paid. And underneath it, another thought flashed through Amara's mind-Judith's eyes, always calcu
tched. The cheap lace of the dress felt like it
se. "You are an ungrateful stray we picked
the room. A pale, hollow-eyed girl in a borrowed dress. Was
e felt thin,
ill make one phone call. Richard Beaumont will ensure you never work in
t landed with the finality
Completely and
he door. "Five minutes, Mis
la's father. The man
her dress, her expression smoothing back into the e
nd was shaking, but the signatu
dress dragging behind her. She walked out of the su
. She leaned against the wall, pressing her forehead against the cold,
low. "I'll protect you, Amara. Always. F
of warmth, now felt like a
f the wall and walked
n. A bridesmaid in a lavender dress stumbled out, so
d. She watch
phone. "In front of everyone. Said his family's tr
thing. No pit
t funds and transactions. Love was a
always choose the money, the power, the path of least
he would not break. She would build a wall around her
t and cold concrete. A row of black town cars and limousines waited in the dim lig
her. "Mrs.
fresh tremor of
beyond lack of sleep. It was the weariness of a sou
er was cool and smooth. The interior was dar
of the garage, she closed her eyes. The gentle hum of the engine and a faint,
t jolt
as no lon
s pitch black, save for a sliver of moonlight. Where wer
p, pierced through t
door handle. It di
fted, the muted sound of voices she didn't recognize, a faint trace of sandalwood and something medicinal, the s
r eyes adjusting to the gloom.
t. She ran her hand over it. The thread c
. A massive, k
across the room. Her gaze fell upon the wall opposite the bed. Carved i
lions flanki
ngton fam
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