s was at her late husband's funeral. That day,
lutching a white handkerchief. Her eyes were red and swollen from tears, and her
emed in Leson. As expected, nearly every n
man dressed in a black suit said as he
th a touch of refined grace,
the heavy lace enveloping it. Her beauty was undeniable. Mo
ips tender and rosy. The tip of her nose was reddened from cr
unes to marry her and kept her hidden from the worl
iley appeared almost ethereal, as if she mig
t kissed her hand, was one
tunning,
he urge to draw nearer under th
hand, his grip tighte
ed to withdraw her hand, but the young man's
aned in. "Mrs. Morris, should you ever feel lonely, I a
's eyes, rolling down
ther guests might notice her distress. Her lips trem
death, the family's wealth would transfer
faced the prospect of being
face of Cailey's silence, his h
n't do this." Cail
ft yet alluring voice made it sound
ser. The umbrella concealed his actions
ne sharpened, signal
t, a tall figure intervened, steppin
ough her tear-stained eyes. Her gaze
like the man could see
e interruption, frowned. "You..
ing the young man behind him. His voice was deep
t speechless, words c
d been discreetly watching the
tears still clinging to her lashes. Amid
rf her. His stern expression and striking f
band mentioning an illegitimat
ris..." Cail
ightly as he nodded with a dign