The Arranged bride's vengeance
true potential. He had likely figured out its future value but chose to let Frederick have it
the topic with a casual tone. Vanicah's brow furrowed as he considered her words. He realized he was probably readi
ay to mingle with other guests. As they walked off, Viole briefly glanced back at Keisha, her
of a tragic figure-abandoned by her husband for another woman, left to fend for herself in a room full of strangers. But Keisha wasn't here to wallow
ded on a grand piano in the corner. A thought struck her, and a smile
s the daughter of the Autumn family, skills she had neglected in her past life, would now serve her well. She hadn't p
ho was playing. When Keisha finished the piece, applause
xed on Keisha. Viole noticed his distraction and, in an attempt to downplay Keisha's accompl
issive, but Keisha knew better. In this crowd, such a level of proficiency was not uncommon, but the reaction from the audien
etty face with a wealthy background-she had substance and talent. Th
e woman who had just captivated the room. Keisha knew that befriending these influential ladies wo
Vardy leaned casually against the railing, a smirk playing on his
m, nodded in agreement.
nce when did you, of all people, d
ot know much about music,
sic itself; it was the woman pla
ed a corner, a strong hand grabbed her and pulled her into a secluded alcove. Startle
elt the warmth of his chest against her back and adjusted her br
releasing her. "Did
ly to see Fern rubbing his hand with a pained e
ncern. "Sneaking in. I d
ing in? Are you seriou
can I say? I like to
Right. Mr. Lane's grandso
ut he quickly masked it with a playful grin. "You
rom her past life-that Fern would eventually inherit everyt
here, Fern?" she ask
this," he said, handing it to her. Keisha's eyes widened when
muttered. "You snuck in
ain. "It's impor
absurdity of the situation. "And you
place anyone would look for
the contract and handing it bac
ression turned serious. "Can I as
d an eyebrow
illion dollars on that l
aze evenly. "I h
his curiosity piqued. "Wh
o reveal her plans just yet. "What if I told you that land w
ed, skepti
en you'll just hav
ened. "What are y
a replied cryptically before sli
rdy noticed the thoughtful look on hi
n't elaborate. "Yea
ut w
y upscale estates planned ne
I've heard of. That area's a dum
wed in confusion.
Yeah. It's practi
ecisions. If she had invested ten billion dollars, she mu