etting
do were thrilled. I thou
Roger was the onl
ed over the wall into my home that night. He cornered me against the wall, and his e
t did it mean to t
for me. After Roger fell for Sylvia, Eduardo started spending ti
at must be what
lowly lowered the fist he had presse
king utterly
state. She invited all the noblewomen in Jasperton to enjoy crab, the autumn flowers,
bout poetry, but I d
oem that won first place. She gracefully prese
at the chef at Eduardo's family was indeed better than the one at my father's. Once I marry into th
lewoman suddenly asked. In an instant, everyone turned to lo
r. Dittman likes her, she must be exceptionally tal
e to see what poetry M
fter another and pushed me int
rab leg and stoo
of the noblewomen, I realized that they knew I couldn't c
ardo in the hope that he w
med to have jus
ere sweet cakes, rose pastries, and the imag
nothing more than a brute who only knows how to wi
what Mr. Dittman sees
g themselves, and Verda's exp
man, I've heard of Miss Mendoza's exceptional swordsmanship. In Jasperton, she has fought against injustice and even sent urgent messa
ylvia standing gracefully in the ce
e heard Sylvia's words. Sylvia then took Verda's arm and said with a smile, "Mrs. Dittm
the lake. I breathed a sigh of relief and thought that I had fin
chatting and laughing with Verda. Her pink dress was so elegant
ly catch her gently. But if I were to trip, I'd probably
rstood why Roger
Eduardo? Go to hell!" Someone shoved me hard, an