Blind But Brilliant: The Pitied Bride With Hidden Faces
reputation as though it were sacred scripture. His only son, Leo, was the pride of that legacy, so every detail of his
bride she had pictured beside Leo had always been Elsie-the impeccably raised daughter of the Norris family, polis
shattered those dreams. He had ordered Leo to wed Khloe inste
ider-an interloper who had materialized from nowhere an
ress for tomorrow. That shade of pink is ridiculous-more like something a bridesmaid woul
en give her a real wedding dress? She'll likely show up in that thing t
d to whispers, convinced their goss
ll of it. Her hearing, already sharp since childhood, had tur
bric, feeling every seam and bead, and a cold,
view-Leo with his shirt hanging open and his bare chest exposed, and Elsie with
d Khloe to return so early; irritation flickered acros
she dismissed the household staff in the hall, then shot Leo a pointed loo
to her forehead. Leaning close, he murmured in a low, indulgent wh
then darted down the remaining steps
le curving her lips as
curacy-she knew Leo's stride by heart and could map the room b
thand or catch the panic surely twisting across th
ine rattled off a few quick in
usual serene composure. She looked silent and a
quiet relief. From her expressio
s face before taking a seat beside her. When he reached for her ch
licate ease. "I did. I brought it back
s left behind. For a blink, something sharp crossed his expression, then he tucked it aw
offering a small, airy smile. "You
d her shoulders, pulling her close. "Don't be silly. Y
ng to him-sweet, cloying, unmistakably intimate. The s
eased out of his hold, her palm driftin
lt dis
eeting
already mark
work first thing tomorrow," Leo a
mouth and dipped her head in
he got up, and the warmth on his face vanished in an instant.
did. She'd step right where he wanted her
good. Her bland, lifeless demeanor left him irri
l building buzzed beneath a sky w
lowed with couples pressing shoulder-to-shoul
e sat with her hands folded neatly ov
the counter, impatiently tapping hi
kimming through the forms, they casually asked a few r
edge, Leo answered in an ea
explained, "The groom isn't me. His name is James Elliott. The bride is Khloe Norri
away behind the s
inched around her can
ery scrap of gossip she'd ever he
le in raising him. Therefore, he had grown up rough-edged and untamed after losing his mother, a wild streak carved deep into him-violent
striking to belong to this world, as if
lifeline in their grip, a city celebrated across the world for its perfume empire.
hed for endlessly in the Barnett household might
through her mind, a low rumble e
the center, a silver Koenigsegg glided forward and swung to a stop at the gate with icy, p
city-loud, showy, and
en in sharp black suits filed out, lining up in
legs descended first, fitted neatly into tailored black trous
e car, unfolding into view wit
its top buttons undone just enough to reveal the hard lines of
ith an easy, unhurried sway. Each step carried a quiet command, his presence flooding the space with effortless dominance. That se
riage registration. He looked like someone re
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