ith a burning intensity. However, after what felt like an
y, his voice returning to calm. "T
night sky, feeling the cool breeze against her flushed cheeks. She realized the mistake she had almost made. Amid the confusion and desire, she nearly made an improper decision, especially in the midst of such a crowd
g else. The man had left his coat hanging on her shoulders.
hing for the man among the guests. But there was no
ured to herself, feeling a bit disappoi
ious gaze. Yet, there was no trace of him. Her mind was f
his behavior. But beneath that feeling, there was a deep curi
ew of his whereabouts. Frustrated and slightly desperate, sh
ce sounded from behind her. Hazel turned and saw the
"Did you see a man with black hair and sharp blue
moment. "Sorry, I didn't see anyone matching
azel as she nodded. "Th
, Hazel remained in place, feeling an odd emptiness. The man had appeared
eyes on her. But this time, she paid them no mind. That night had given her an unexpected moment of
man's coat. The masculine scent was still strong, reminding her of their brief encounter on the balcony.
arty even before it reached its peak, immediately called for
hy did Hazel come home early?"
y. She was mostly by herself. Strangely, Miss Hazel suddenly started looking for a man and aske
esitation, he went to Hazel's room. When Barnum roughly opened the door,
, his voice echoing in the room. "You fool
ther with tearful eyes
ndal with a stranger? Especially when you're already engaged to Duke Kingsley!" Barnum
in every sharp word her father said. Tears well
Tomorrow you must attend Countess Lora's tea pa
hands. "Yes, Father. I will attend," she replied with a
e with her shattered feelings. Hazel felt tears streaming down her cheeks. She clutche
ily anymore. She realized her life was being controlled by others, and she had t
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wo dresses her mother had prepared, a soft-colored dress with simple yet elegant lace detailing. Afte
h and Jacob Ellsworth, who had just returned from special royal military training, chatting with their mother in
nt, Hazel finally mustered the cour
r conversation and looked at Hazel in surprise. Samantha stared at her daughter with wide e
d warmly, trying to ease the awkwardness. "Abou
on her. "Yes, Mother. Is ther
ust need to bring it," she said, trying to reduce the awkwardness. "Why don'
bit awkward. Alastair, the older one, cleared his throat and tried
, "I'm fine, Brother
d, added, "You seem ready for the
. "Yes. I just hope I can uph
d and guilty. "Hazel, dear, I'm glad you're talking and getting involve
nk you, Mother. I just wanted to kn
hand. "Of course, dear. You've always been a part
ouched. "We do too, Hazel. You're our sister, an
Don't hesitate to talk or ask for
that had not fully faded. "Thank you, everyone," she said with a voice t
. "You'll never disappoint u
she felt a slight weight lift from her heart. Though there were still many challenges ahead,
Mother and my siblings all this time? Maybe they do c
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