The Lycan's Ghost Bride
dens, as if even the roses had paused in their blooming to listen. Duke Damien's face broke into a wide grin, his eyes sparkling with somet
th one of the most powerful men in the realm, the church would have a fine match to bless, and my family's tarnished reputation would be poli
bbling within me. Damien's steps were confident beside mine, and he began speaking of his life, filling the air with stories
r often reminds me. My brothers are scattered across the continent - one is a scholar in some distant university, another a knight who
always at grand balls or formal dinners where we exchanged no more than pleasantries. His reputation was solid - a respectab
en I was quite young, leaving me with responsibiliti
o gauge my reaction. I offer
ow so little of your life, Lady Arabelle. Besides, of cour
e me too much credit, Your Grace. Dancing wit
th a grin. "You play with word
offense. "Determination? Is t
uine. "Absolutely. Determination is a f
age wouldn't be so bad after all. His charm wasn't overbearing, and his company was..
ancing in the dappled sunlight. Damien gestured for me to sit, and I obliged, smooth
ment may seem... sudden. And you may wonder why I have
was it - the moment I might final
s a fickle thing - too easily swayed, too unreliable. I have seen too many marriages c
ed despite myself. "And yo
asily swayed by frivolous emotions. You have a clear sense of duty and loyalty - qualities I value abo
ce, or an heir. But Damien spoke of something more substantial - respect, perhaps even eq
, my curiosity getting the better of me. "You speak of
secrets he was not yet willing to share. "That,
urther, he rose from the bench, offering h
an hid behind that charming facade. He was clearly intelligent, but there was a guardedness about him, a veil
upon him as the head of his house. He spoke with ease, his voice smooth like honey, and I found myself relaxing
o him wouldn't be