s P
Not a polite request, but a command. My grand
, but she was its spine. A formidable matriarch in her seventies, with eyes that missed nothing and a will forge
private rose garden, a place of serene beau
wn, methodically pruning a bush of rare Black B
d leaf. "I hear you intend to make a public s
of my shows, Grandmother."
re as sharp as her pruning shears. "This is foolishness. A Kensington daughter secures her position through
protectively. "Alys has been through a gre
essity. Her duty right now is to either solidify her union with the Vanderbilts or, failing tha
Darius. I do not care about your personal squabbles. The Kensington-Vanderbilt alliance
ast life would have withered under that gaze, would
lys wa
r. "A person who cannot control their own des
er stern features. My mother dr
nt on the recipient's mood. I become a liability the moment he grows bored. But if I have my own honor, my
Kensington Laurels.' That honor, Grandmother, must be won by a Kensington. It must stay within o
Give me this chance. I will win. I will show everyone that a d
see the gears turning in her mind. She was remembering the incident at the lake. My uncanny,
dn't believe in fairy tales,
she said slowly, her voi
d her gaze, letting my promi
became steel again. "If you compete and you lose, this foolishness ends. You will immediately do whateve
wager for
said withou
y mother let out a breath she seem
, her eyes shining with a fierce, astonished pride. "Alys! Th
I've been listening al
e daughter, but as a woman. A potential all
e settled on me. The pressure was immense, but it
aining schedule I would need to keep, Eliza
ger has arrived from the Vanderbilt estat
erbilt wolf crest. It was an invitation for my mother and me to j
the wax seal. My b
irst move. It was his mother. The formi
s even
ue architect of power-more dangerous than Darius, more calculating than any general I had ev
ay my respects to thi
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