The Outsider's Vows
her mother sat around the elegantly set dinner table. Tonight marked a significant occasion, and
ged her slender figure, the intricate lace details adding an air of sophistication. The capped sleeves and a sof
en perfected-perhaps too perfect fo
purpose. Her phone, confiscated by her mother to ensure full attention, left her with nothing
they a
nd a woman took their seats across from Avery and her mom. Avery kept her
," Mrs. Downs chirped,
ething within her, though she immediately masked it with disdain. The
hazel eyes-similar to her own-exuded confidence. Dressed in a tailored nav
l found his cha
ologised with a charming smile t
dogs wouldn't let me leave, so I had to m
e to roll her eyes. "What kind
ponded awkwardly, trying to keep the conversa
with a warm smile. "You must be Avery.
offering not
ry, this is Mrs. Emma Park and her
ed flatly, her ton
llowed, broken only by Mrs.
ght, you know...those womanly issues,
tic smile. "Oh, I've been th
ward, his tone soft and ir
ng your best. We can always
dness felt rehearsed, fake. It felt l
," she rep
e only sound filling the room. Avery sipped on her pineapple juice, fin
hroat, commanding the a
t down to busin
ning to Mrs. Downs with a sly smile. "I think they
Mrs. Downs e
nge a few dates, let them get to kno
d respond, Avery cut i
ding across the room. "A bad idea?" she
no need to waste time getting to know each
an eyebrow,
...meaning
get married. Skip the dates. We
e air, and David leaned back in his chai
interjected, expec
nd said, "No, actually. I was going
balance. His unexpected response left
she echoed, her
ncing with mischief. "Why wait? Let
down, crossed her arm
idened. "No, n
short to plan a wedding
rs. Park said, signaling Mrs. Downs to
w furrowed.
, locking ey
u can handle it. Let's g
chless, her mind racing as she tried to gauge