SURRENDER TO THE ROGUE ALPHA
ad just heard. How could he arrange my marriage without even discussing it with me fir
when I discovered the reason for this sudden dinner. I couldn't even greet him properly after
e memory of our passionate night was still fresh in my mind. I had never believed in lo
o the room with an unusually serious expression on his face. He cleared his throat to draw my at
tant," he said, his tone grave. I put down m
" I asked, concer
dropped the bombshell. "I've
nto silence. "What?" I fin
re not getting any younger, and it's high time you settled down. The man I've chosen for you is a
o interrupt, but he rai
e said firmly. "The engage
had just experienced a whirlwind romance with a stranger,
med, my voice rising in desperation.
said, his voice softening a b
ars welling up in my eyes. "Don't
" he said. "Right now, what's important is that you have a secure future. We
t I knew it was useless. My father had made up his mind. I glared at him before stan
a stranger, while my heart yearned for another. The man from that unforgettable night was con
ed under the light. It was a symbol of my impending marriage but every time I looked at it, I couldn'
d meet my future husband arrived. My father had deci
uld tell he was different. He was polite, respectful, and surprisingly understa
attentively as I spoke, and his responses were thoughtful and considerat
character and was more convinced than ever that he had made the right choice. However, Dad had no id
? Did your parents also
is marriage from pushing, Chloe. I already have
enry Blackwood! That bastard! "But how am I supposed to do that?" I was confused bu
e told me, and then he looked up above as i
he didn't. I knew we just met but I wanted to trust his words. "I will try to think of some ways
l you from time to time," he said while ta
home. We need to talk some more about this," I told him and he nodded. Still, I couldn't stop myself from worrying. "Are you sure
od, so for the meantime, I focused on my meal. We dined on premium ste
zipped my mouth and listened to them. Mostly, it was Dad who did the talking, an
marriage, it will be held in two months," Dad ended
om the groom's side, Dad?" I voiced
signaled him to call me later. Tyronne nodded, but Dad's eyes caught
his trusted guard to follow the family up to the highway. Then, he glanced at my direction.
t about, Chlo
I responded with a question, and
ow. Don't forget that we have to
ng w
linic," h