e mirror, her breath
delicate lace and flowing satin, she looked flawless-too flawle
nside, she w
e man she had secretly loved for over ten years. The ma
wasn't he
re
s her twin sister, Karel. But here she was, standing in her
ight of the diamond ring on her finger felt more
ing about needing more time. Their parents had turned to Karen, begging her to step i
he documents had already been si
wife-in name, on pape
itement, but dread. Bryan had no idea who she
piral of thoughts-the low p
od turn
as h
t have time to think. She quickly touched up her curls, smoot
e whispered. "Just pr
floor, her stomach twisting with every step. The front do
was. Br
the slight misalignment of his tie and the unmistakable scent
ile fa
" she said softly, tr
idn't r
eavy, his expression unreadable. He ignored the slippers
him up the stairs, the silence
wed, revealing the hard lines of his chest, the defined muscle across his abdomen. But it wasn't
said quietly,
y, his eyes dar
our name?
nked. "
name?" His voice was
oat clo
? She w
ut nothing truly prepared her for the way h
l," she
ile tugged
loser. "Because Karel doesn't have
p instinctively to
o play this g
beneath her. "I d
he snapped. "So you ac
because-because... I didn't
umor in it. "Of course. The ob
st, but he cut her off w
know? You think I'
loser. His breath was warm against her face. "You stood there
e said, voice cracking. "I didn't e
truth. That she had said yes not out of duty-
and something flickered behind his e
and brushed a loose curl fr
o stop," h
eath c
coul
to get out, to never touch her again. But in
neck, his touch still firm-but now
locked on hers. "If you
wallowe
ant this?
Yes," she whispe
oft. It wasn't gentle. It was the kiss of a man who felt betra
ted her easily, carrying her to the b
ands explored her skin with heat and possession. She gasped beneath his tou
, but somewhere in between. Like a man desperate
ling as their breaths tangled. She
g to erase s
gave him
ruly saw her, she would re