PRODIGAL HEIRESS
des, we finally stand a chance of getting better sha
ly to his parents' discussion about him. They were right.
roat. "We can only hope he understands what w
his almost instantly. He was tired of all the decisions that l
he stated blandly and sip
broadly at themse
de a name for themselves and they have owned the business world for a long time. Getti
ted by their son if he could stay in the marriage for five years, and Mr Brown still held the position as the CEO of
u must be able to stay married to her for five years in order to qualify to be their he
from his father's question came to him. He swall
to prove anyth
as. They exchanged glances. Mr Blaine seemed a bit disappointed. He cleared his
l drop by the day after tomorrow for dinner." He stormed out of t
door forcefully. He gripped the steering tentatively as he
still alive, he wouldn't be a near consideration for the family's heir. And it pained him even more that his father was always right. His mother was the only one who ever gave hi
le of Chardonnay. Perhaps that's all that could maje up for the
dding tomorrow. The
drunk yet, and he had only left behind the source of his anger. He swirled
omorrow on hold. I mig
ng related to
me at the board meeting. I just need some time to cool
ed s
nce more. It suddenly seemed that he couldn't resist the allure o
~~~
y. You know we don't want to keep the groom wa
face. In her mind, her parents didn't care what she wanted
e came to her mind. All she wanted was to stay indoors and vent to someo
a bit? Just tell my parents that you'r
end of the line was a
llo
r told me about that. Is that w
eavily and clen
r. I'll explai
all the parties and hangouts she was invited to. Yet everytime, Camille always tried to guilt trip her over very trivial things. They
sewhere, getting ready for this wedding. She hoped she could be