The Wedding Switch
e couldn't believe what Albert had said to her, the way he ha
heart skip a beat. There, on the bed, was a collection of clothes,
fingers over the soft fabrics. "H
mething that made her stomach turn.
e didn't even know her, and yet he was buying
nking of ways to escape. She could run away, but
and shoes again. She had an idea. Maybe, just
f. "I'll pretend to be grateful, pretend to love him
a knock at the door.
ea," Maria said, setting a t
"Thank you, Maria. Th
ome, ma'am. I hope you like the
e recovered quickly. "Oh, yes. They're beaut
my pleasure, ma'am. I'
long road ahead of her, but she was determined
minutes before she heard a knock at the door. Sh
elegant woman standing in the hallway. The woman was i
urora asked, feelin
ling. "I'm Victoria, Albert's moth
No, not at all," she said, trying to
clothes and shoes scattered all over the bed. "Albert
usly. "Yes, he has.
you about Albert," she said. "I know you two didn't exactly have a traditiona
she said, feeling a little confused
cross as a bit...prickly," she said. "But he's a good man, deep down
w if she wanted to be the one to bring out the best in
cross as a bit...prickly," she said. "But he's a good man, deep down
she said, feeling a little confused
ole life, and I've never seen him like this before. He's always been a bit of
hat to say," she said. "I'm still tryi
you to know that I'm here for you, no matter what. And I have to say, I'm much hap
n surprise. "Really?" s
said. "She was always so...fake. So concerned with appearances
. She had never expected Victo
mean?" she as
sted in Albert," she said. "She was only interested in what he could do for her.
understand. "And you thin
think you have the potential to be very goo
tinue, Albert burst into the room
u doing here?" he as
ce in her eyes. "I was just having a con
ink that's a good idea," he said. "
unyielding. "I was just trying to
don't want you interfering, Mother
y I will be
knew better than to push Albert too far. She
u, dear," she said. "I hop
little awkward. "Yes, tha
out of the ro
," he said, his voice firm. "And soon, she won't even be th
what are you talking about?" she asked. "
d. "I only married her to find out why Kylee did w
," she said. "You're still hurtin
just determined to get to the truth. And I wish you would stop discussing
rt's harsh words. "I...I just want
now, Mother," he said. "But please, just st
ed. "Fine, Albert," she said. "I'll stay out of it. B
Mother," he said. "I just need to know why Kylee did what
s involved, Albert," she said. "She seems like a
ing to figure out," he said. "Why did Kylee
Albert," she said finally. "But I think you should be careful not to
a could see a flicker of doubt in his eyes. He
" he said finally. "But I
t be careful, Albert," she repeated. "You'r