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t remembering the fateful events of that night. - My conversation with Jake didn't go as planned, he showed up in my room and didn't accept that
stroyed her own engagement in a shameful way! I'm lost! We are lost! - Yes. - Candy sat down, fanning herself again. - It's the end! Now we will have to expel not only Rosamund, but also Lily! Jesus! Where are my salts? - Daddy? What will you do, now that you know the whole truth? - Lily asked. - I'm very sorry. If she hadn't been so stupid to think she loved Jake, she would have seen from the first moment that Anthony was the man who would make me happy. Rosamund is not entirely to blame for what happened. It's my biggest fault. And now Anthony is gone forever and I don't know what I'll do without him. - Lily put her hands on her face and burst into tears again, when she saw her father's suffering face. Only now did she realize how much her mistake and Rosamund's would affect the family. Her mother was right, they were lost. But honestly, for her sake, he didn't care. Nothing else mattered after Anthony was gone, but for her parents, she felt. They had put so much effort into this engagement. And the disappointment with Rosamund should also be great. A sepulchral silence took over the room. Lily looked up, wiping her eyes. - So, daddy. As you see, you have reason to expel not only Rosamund, but me as well. What will you do? He raised his head and stared at the two of them coldly. - You guys disappointed me a lot. They can't stay here. I will fulfill the promise I made to you the day you refused to get engaged. I will send you to a convent, that is where you will spend the rest of your days. You can go up and pack your things. Lily nodded, saying nothing. Say what? Refute, rebel? It wouldn't do any good. Besides, why stay there? She didn't want to marry anyone else. She would love Anthony for the rest of her life, even if she never saw him again. The convent was not a bad option. - And me, uncle? - Rosamund asked. - You'll go back to your mother's house. There, she will see what she will do to you! - But... - Enough, Rosamund. I've heard too much from you today! Get out of m