p my hands in frustration. This is unbelievable. When Hanna and Alayna were talking i
and my parents arranged f
self that I would despise Alayna when I saw her because I assumed sh
l soon, Zayan. Alayna is a lo
red for marriage. This is c
y treated like a daughter by your father
doesn't mean I should marry her. I'm not sure how Dad and Uncle plan
atedly apologized to you, but this cannot be rectified
ested in business as a personal concern, not a commercial transaction. Mum, you adore Alayna as if she were your dau
ther, but because it will bring our families together. I've known her for many years. She spreads joy, love, and l
e, and she's not either. I work with her as her mentor, and she is a doctor. She's a fantastic doctor who wil
t up with you. In the end, it will be yours and Alayna's decision, but let me tell you something, Zayan. You wou
whatever she marries will be a fortunate guy. But I'm not going to change my mind. I'm not going t
and repeat these same phrases in two months. In fact, in a month. Zayan, you'll fall for h
t her? Also, no, Mum. I'm
u'd never seen someone more gor
it. Any male will agree that she is stunning.
n. She, however, fails. "How do you know Alayna has
m, please stop dreaming. It is not go