
Please Wait For MeAt my coming-of-age party, Dad told me to choose one of the three boys I had grown up with to marry into the family.
The first to step back was my childhood friend, the boy who had grown up with me in the orphanage. The second was the bodyguard’s son, who had once taken three knife wounds for me. He shook his head without hesitation.
As for the man I was supposed to marry through a family alliance, the same man who had held me just yesterday and promised he would never marry anyone but me, he looked at me with open ridicule.
“Mr. Deen, isn’t this a bit too much? Everyone knows Emma was kidnapped for more than ten years. Those kidnappers were insane. Who knows what they might’ve done? I’m not about to marry damaged goods. If you’re really serious about an alliance, why not marry your other daughter, Isabella, to me instead? Someone like Emma is only suited for men who live in the shadows.”
He glanced around the room, then pulled a boy from the corner—a quiet young man who had been standing there with his head lowered. Together with the other two, he laughed as they shoved me straight into the boy’s arms.
“What a perfect match!” one of them jeered. “The used goods and a bastard son!”
What was supposed to be a grand ceremony to choose my husband turned into a public humiliation for me alone.
Later, they told me the reason they had done it was all part of a little game with Isabella.
“As long as Bella is happy, we can honor our promises to you afterward.”
They all assumed I would do what I had always done before—swallow the humiliation and shamelessly continue following them around. However, this time, I didn’t want to humiliate myself anymore, because I was indeed getting married, and the groom was the very man they pushed into my arms earlier that night.
As for Isabella and their little game, I wasn’t playing along anymore.