Husband By Error
open, and Isabella stepped inside, her hea
together-relatives, friends of her late father, distant cousins she barely recogn
d the air, but the music couldn't dro
she f
all man-broad-shouldered, sharp-featu
est ti
lian M
rth was he
lian Martez? That cold, arrogan
the Martez family. How had
-where w
pled through her. So
!" the preacher's voice echoed,
ross her eyes. Isabella forced herself to breathe, to walk forwar
e locked on her. His eyes were cold and unre
ispered, her lips barely moving
moothly, as if discussing business. "He coul
art st
der her breath. "Is t
joke. Consider it a..
stment? What was she, some product
ice dropping low enough
, it wouldn't have mattered to you, would it? S
oo stunned to reply. Then
cessory for the Martez family's convenience-but before she
uine smile her mothe
s throat
lass. "I'm only doing this because my mother asked. Don't expect
spiked.
irk tugging at his lips. "Too
r fists, her nails b
h fury, "if it weren't for our mothers pushin
marriage just to prove yourself worthy of our family? And n
gh gritted teeth. "I don't know what I ever did to des
ngering on her face. "All women sa
hit her li
ance in his face-but her mother's voice from the audience echo
ad. A small, practiced s
nough," she whispered. "I
emony c
world. Rings were exchanged, vows spoken through gritted teeth. Applause br
ssion unreadable. Not a fli
ed into laughter and chatter, Isabella c
abe
g away the faint sheen of
s,
ands, holding them tightly. Her eyes shimm
ian's wife. My only advice is this: no matter what happens, stay by
d, confused. Ma
her voice trembling, "did you
moment-but that flicker of gui
quietly and squeezed
erything," she said gently. "Miguel... ran away, Bella. He l
her breath catch
d me not to let everything fall apart. And then-then Maximilian stepped forward
her, a desperate blend of
is more mature, more stable. He's responsible, successful... he's the kind of
her mother, disbeli
an away, you just-let
her have faced humiliation in front of everyone? Mrs. Martez was trembling with shame. And wh
n't even know him. I mean, I didn't know Miguel that well either,
ike other men. He could've walked away too-but he didn't. That shows something, doesn't it? R
er emotions from spilling over. Her mother'
e softened again, t
mes, what feels wrong at first is what saves us in the
sion blurring. "Take care of me..
e, holding her close as if to shield
pered. "Be patient. Be kind. No
she clung to her mother. The hum of laughter
ler-heavier-like a dream she hadn't
Martez watched her silentl
gaze, their eyes met-clashing like
osed to live with a
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