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ery move observed by the watchful eyes of London's elite. Yet amidst the whirlwind of parties and polite conversation, her thoughts frequently wandered back to
ys with a polite, disarming smile. He had a way of making her feel as though she were the o
is motives. Was he truly interested in her, or was there something else beneath the surface? She couldn't shake th
m of the Cantwell estate, that Diana first heard th
x von Hoffsten stood at the window, his back to them, as he surveyed the estate grounds. He turned, catching Diana's eye as if he had been waiting
gh her thoughts. "This is Max von Hof
gh her heart raced. "Of course, Mr. von Ho
e pleasure is mine, Miss Cantwell," he said, his voice warm but laden with an edge Dia
Mr. von Hoffsten," Diana replied carefully, maintaining a p
, tilting his head slightly, his gaze in
to discuss matters of mutual interest. There are... opp
onfusion knitting her brow. "Opportunities?
ly and yours could benefit from a more formal alliance," he said, his v
re. "An alliance?" she asked, her voice steady de
e said, his tone suddenly serious.
at it took her a moment to process his words. She turned to her father, h
?" she asked slowly, a
e details can be discussed, of course, but the general idea is sound. Our families hav
he wasn't sure which emotion was stronger. She had always been taught that marriage was about love, a conn
r voice strained, "I don
ild anymore. You're of age, and your future-our family's future-depends on making the right decisions. Max is offering you
e was expected to make decisions and to think about the family's legacy, the Cantwell name. But she had never thought it woul
y. "But I assure you, this is the best option for both of us. There's no need for a grand love affa
d the stark reality of her situation. She was the only daughter of the
n opportunity to secure her place in the
accept a marriage based on convenience alone? Could she marry a man she bare
r voice calm despite the whirlwind ins
se. Take all the time you need, Diana. But know t
as she grappled with the weight of the decision before her. She had always believed in love, in the idea of
t the future held, but one thing was certain: her life was no longer just about her own desires. I
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