From Tragedy To Triumph: The Bride Who Defied Fate
he then wheeled Connor toward the bed. "It's late-you should get
ey didn't share the same room, with Ni
ackground report. After skimming only a few pages, he shut the file with a f
.
rika's birthday party, adjusting every seam until it
the old habit of shrinking inward leaving her shoulders rounded and her
urned before the mirror, studying the reflect
and spoke with practiced courtesy. "Ms. Perry, this is
second, genuinely surpr
fted the lid and found a sapphire necklace gleamin
cklace sharpened her presence i
sure she was comfortable accepting. Given that the money for their arranged marriage had come from the Reed fam
asked, frowning faintly. "Emily's birthday is the day after tomorrow. Wouldn't it make mo
nsense. Connor had never fretted about money. A necklace priced at a mil
e money in his pocket, Samuel played along with the story. "The store offered a special arrangemen
face as she lifted one brow. "Wait
amuel added, "Mostly because Mr. Reed is devastatingly good-l
ow it caught the light, Nicole approached Connor and thanke
thout the slightest flicker of inte
eeks, and she murmured, a little flustered, "Thank you for being s
book in his hand, Connor answered coldly, "Spare me such talk. I
blunt, but they car
augh, her mood untouched, and turned
teasing smile, "Funny coincidence, Mr. Reed-we have an engageme
how her uncle's family would handle her, so he answ
.
y celebration arrived. Righ
y welcomed guests, the two of them polished and dazzlin
armth, smiling brightly as she said, "I'm really relieved you showed up. I was
ir focus, murmurs rippling through the ro
elf decent, spinning half-truths in a few soft sentence
replied, "Why do you always phrase things in a way that invite
the sweetness on her face crack
When the question was flung back at her, panic flickered in her eyes, and she instinctively fell bac
s he turned on Nicole. "After all this time apart, I honestly thought you'd reflect, maybe even change," he
ess rose in her chest. "After all this time apart?" she replied evenly. "By my count, it's been barely half a month. I assumed you cou