The One I should be Married
e. I stared up at him and suddenly got slapped on the cheek. The crowd ga
an but I was wrong. Know your pl
d her, Claus!" His g
ncy of the wife-to-be of a man who is currently
lesson to not stain the name of He
continues. "Don't get the fame and wealth hindered your sense of knowing how to treat her with respect. You are a disgrace. If I knew any bett
fine. This is my fault anyway. I should
to her and talked to her as a friend. There's nothing more than t
finger at me. "You must not forget who are belong and why you are marrying my son. And know this, this marriage is nothing but scandal. Until you an
who accepts her into this family and that is final!" She angrily slammed her cane to justify her speech. "Now, dea
y his grandmother. She smiled even wider as she pulled my
bbed behind my back. I glanced behind me but only see Cla
went over to a desk and pulled a drawer. T
ghter-in-law refused to wear it so I had to put it away till the time has arrived
." I said as I glanced at Claus. He notic
ves it to you so
you how to act like a gentleman? This is why I never let your
t from them, I couldn't handle the company t
parents never learning how to be a respectful man. However, he
n I first met him.' As I pondered at the thought, I felt a warm ha
y if you keep it with care, it will bless you with what you can't have." A
t having her at your side will do you good. The necklace means nothing. After you found your brother and V
ent ahead with a smile on his face which me forget
to me. "Hey, h
been handed down through their generation astounded me,
ean by you marr
ain to him but only left the part where
e story, I could see the frustr
ldn't suffer because of him." He said. "He
s why I have to agree so that they could delay their judgment in sending
I have a nice one like that, I wil
ea
e kids. He has the stubbornness and the will to find what he wanted a
He's right. Why didn't he take the
ori
ere with his arm crossed. "The party
e off of you." Henry said. I know he said that so th
l do it. Gloria, don't make me repeat
mnly at Henry. "It's fin
o let me drive you." That's a lie. Even though I know
said as I immediat
n front of me. As I got closer to it, the
hat simple order, I
uld never trust this man's driving. He co
hand was put onto mine. I
s not the same Claus I knew just now. Or rather th
other hand on my cheek. "I s
ha