Forced to Marry the CEO's Son
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en, like the anger had been sucked out and replaced with shame. She turned to Sophie, her voice trembling, "I'm so
change the way you handle things. I stepped forward, gently taking Soph
e like yelling, if you asked me. Sophie followed me without a word as I led her into the shared bedr
. She held each one up like she was choosing a dress for prom. I let her take her time, even c
on the edge of the bed and grabbed the brush from the stand, gently working through her wavy blonde hair. I starte
an and why doe
s in her hair were suddenly a lot easier
n't even know what he looked like-Mom had stashed away al
at me. "What's so complicat
dge them. She was smart. If I didn't tell her now, she'd find out eventually-an
mber anythin
ed a great man," she
her that? What a complete lie. He was not
t man, either. He left when you were only
voice cracked, h
"He left nine years ago and has neve
dled with the hem of her pajama top. "Y
not trusting my voi
hand-the one I'd cut ea
oom to the dresser and pulled out a few band-aids, carefully covering th
ow, "I'm scared. I don't know what to t
do, but what I think shouldn't affect your opinion of him. I don't know w
nt, then nodded. Her finger
walls were still too thin to mask the tension hanging in the air like smoke. Mom had calmed down, at leas
t surreal. This man. Our father.
from me," Mom said, her vo
his family. "I just thought we could all leave this place. I'll give you a new, more fit styling
ist. "I'm sure Cassandra would like to go
forced, like he was trying to play catch-up by saying all the
oolly. "But that doesn't mean I
ickly masked it. "It's not c
lded. "Now you care
"I made mistakes. I admit that. But I want t
. You didn't write. You didn't call. You didn't care. Now you show up, what, thinkin
looked down at her. Her eyes were wide
e said, his voice a little quieter
"And honesty. Two things you didn't both
ted to argue but then
with tension and unspoken thin
o to my
d quickly, pulling her into
d too. She let go of my hand and qu
hings to say, and
him flatly. "We don't owe you anyt
d. And for once,
ll didn't
't sure I