RASMUSS
rden for tea. Now, it was just the three of us in the spacious living
ight with anger. "Grandpa, what is th
d I ask you? Is your opinion important? How many debutantes have I introduc
ight. I had zero interest in t
aze shifting to Faye. "Faye, my child, don't be angry. Huston is a bastar
Miss Beaumont's opinion? She just made it clear she
e just stared quietly at the dancing flam
this woman playing at? First a refusal,
ress, "with all due respect, I'm not interested in you either. My wife must be someone who can stand with
tude was infuriating. I wanted to see her expression
d. "Huston! Shut up! How dare
head. There was no anger in her ice-blue e
her lips. "Mr. Huston Rasmussen, first, your so-called 'top of
fr
iet but every word a shard of ice, "y
n washed over me. So she wa
own at me, and said, word by word,
King of New York, the top star in the NHL, was
ng than losing Game 7 o
carpet. He stared at Faye, then at me, a
pping his thigh. "Huston, did you hear that? She said you're not good enough for her!
m shame, but from pure rage. This wom
picked up her coat. "Arthur, thank you for y
d laughing and rushed to stop her. "Faye, my
, so close I could smell the faint scent on her
words through my teeth. I d
ere long, like tiny brushes. There was no
e said, then trie
. It was thin, her skin cool, but I
a low voice, surprised by
er wrist, then looked back up at me, her eyes even colder.
ed as if it ha
andfather's heavy voice cut
t document from his coat and
one is leaving this room today. There ar
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