old dread seeping into my bones. The cathedral was packed, a sea of Savannah
uni
father' s arm. Senator Anderson. He sque
urmured, his voice low but firm. "
erfect Southern belle, the Senator' s poised and intelligent daughter. Inside, I was just a woman ab
rogant, entitled
o begin, one of the bridesmaids burst
asped, out of breath. "She' s... t
aughter of my father' s longtime mistress, a constant, bit
decorum, was instantly at my sid
rantically. "She' s been taken to the hospit
ugh the guests. My wedding day had just become a public spe
ding wa
y. Wesley was already there, pacing outside Gabrielle' s room
.. I don' t kno
looking grave, stepped out. "She' s stable. We
a shadow in our lives, rushed past us, wailing drama
pital bed, looking pale and fragile. Tears s
hetic croak. "I' m so sorry. I just... I
d. "I love you. I'
usual arrogance gone, replaced by a d
delivered her
ng a theatrical strength. "There' s something else.
the room. My mother' s
lle?" my father demanded, his senat
nshed tears. "Remember the lake house? A few months
aled, re
r... it was contaminated. I got so sick afterward. The doctors told me... the infecti
e hadn' t saved Wesley. She had gotten him drunk, pushed him in, and
at Gabrielle, his face a mixture of horror,
milies assembled in their weddin
voice shaking. "Gabrielle saved my life. She sa
y at me, his eyes
brielle. To honor
d silence. My mother looked
looked back at me, a despera
sister. We can... we can make it work. She can be my wife, and you..
o our world that it felt like a physical blow. He was asking me t
f Senator Anderson to become