an's
had dreamt my life to be, but I had no other choice. I need to do this and secure my futu
dad and I knew all hell w
happening? Why am I getting calls and a lot of messages telling me my so
. Her name is A
arry her," he said, and I could tell he was angry about not getting married to his litt
ave just spoiled that, and
anted me marrie
ian, this won't stand. " Divorce her
the final say. Grandpa does. He wanted m
hrough the phone, but I couldn't g
"We would all love to meet this girl," he said,
my mind ran through the city. It was funny how people think I am all powerful and don't have any problems, but t
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behind. We are here at the family house for dinner. A
ted to actually make sure everything was perfect. Angie and I wa
ed down as we
if you aren't asked. Hopefully you will
nterested. Before I could reprimand her, I
mia
my mum and the one person I d
ul smile on her face that left me stunned. I cleared my thr
a big grin as I walked towards her. I hugg
crossing her arms with a smirk on her face
hen needed," I told her, as she
to be when it is nee
he quickly cleared her throat and her eyes went straight to Angie. I rolled m
going to be fun. Mum drew close to her and, as she
sica Vale, Da
t I did not know she had. Cassandra stepped forward and extended h
e of Damian." She said with a wide smile and
ssary, then slowly let go. "That's funny," she said, tilting her head, her smile
're desperate enough," she shot back, turning to Damian as if Angie were no longer worth her attenti
e in her eyes. She was holding her own better than I expect
"you're a guest at my family's house tonigh
ch herself at Angie, but she smiled instead-tight-lipped, venomous. "
my family was already seated, waiting like vultures. My father sat at the head, his eyes burning holes through me the moment we walked
oice sharp like a blade. "Welcome. Sit." He didn't loo
and she sat gracefully. I took my seat, ig
emained poised, answering questions when addressed, never overstepping, just like I instructed. But