s passed by in a
The wedding was to be held here, in attendance o
ce looked flawless as she sat waiting
and looked up at the door. Her fath
r even suite in the eighteen years they had lived in the presi
resented him a little even,
as much as she thought she
only living reminder of the p
id moving close to her. "
obeyed q
She remained silent and did not attempt a smile. She couldn
ountry asking unpleasant questions." Roslyn sa
a gold dress, her daughters in peach
le, could not smile. She ignored her step
, thumping loudly on the floor. She looked up at the officer w
ht of Maxwell, and wo
y broke up, and he no longer stood with her pe
ove her hand into his. As he led her out of the room,
o save her. Maybe he would find some backup and ch
illy, but that was al
ther, waiting outside t
someone's wife, a man she had never met, and a political hos
ickly to hold
" Her father fiercely wh
rs swung open inward
filled to the brim with important looking people, stood up and
e finally broke. She managed to put on a smile an
odded to everyone at the edge of the a
TER THEY ARE ALW
ION. LOOK AT ALL THA
E HER
HER FATHER MUST BE FEELI
rts of the church as they continued
ion to the present when she saw
he enemy country's news so she di
ght be old and ugly, but drawing close
live skin, dark hair and blue eyes. He seemed to be
her, before taking her hand in his. She
ed at her. For the first time in days,
top her from glancing at the door, a
axwell would charge in and save her from marryi
n she s
in his uniform. He scanned the church and his gaze rested on
acheal's horror Maxwell blushed, smiled a
and saw her soon to be husband looking at her with a little confusion on h
est is w
n apology. Maxwell had betrayed her. Maxwell had betray
e. I, your name, take
er vows, tilted her chin up to receive a soft peck on the lips from her
t shake the shock away, the shock that chilled her bones and
tching the whole activit
new husband said, gently leading her out of the reception hall a few ho