Husband By Error
weeks
r the day's event, a twenty-three-year-o
bric glowing under the morning light. Her neatly styled black hair fr
he knew she was supposed to feel excited, but
't seen since childhood. She had asked Mrs. Martez if she
h his mother to prepare for the wedding, and the second-days later-apolog
y about. Yet an uneasy feeling lingered in Isabella's
oke her reverie. "You look beautiful. Just like
a small smile.
artez, taking a seat beside them. "He rarely talks about women, bu
ifted elsewhere. How could she marry so
the hearts of the two women who
k on the door shatte
Knock
xchanged startled gla
is
ce came from the other s
y in his tone, a
n Martez filled the doorway-tal
to speak wi
Martez asked, alarmed
." His tone was
Mrs. Martez hesitated but finally nodde
ment, okay? Somethi
ught only a glimpse of the man's broad shou
d a puzzled glanc
l's older brother, righ
ded slowly.
omehow. Her heart whispered a quiet warning. Wh
an walked briskly, his jaw tight. He led his mothe
id in a low, strained voice. "I
owned, confuse
ne and showed her the text th
'm not ready for an arranged marriage
ez just stared. The col
a joke. Miguel wou
cracked mi
ers. "I tried calling him, but his number's inactive. What mat
x! We can't! The guests are already here-the hall is fu
on't have
means for me? Ever since your father passed, they've looked
dding is canceled, they'll laugh at me. They'll say I fai
enched as he watched
Your brother always obeyed me before, but you-Max-yo
flickering in his eyes. "Don
red desperately. "Marry I
hing fell silent-his thoughts, the fai
re asking?" he said, his voice low
think we've humiliated their daughter. Both our families'
er life hasn't been easy since her husband passed-she raised Isabel
tched across her face. "Please, Max... just
good girl. I know it's unfair, but.
eyes. The air felt t
ce. And yet, his mother wa
d from the ballroom-the wed
ime had