a glance a
igh of frustration. This was going to be the la
p, sharing gazes of affection and smiles, while she was seated dressed up for
d to spare five more minutes, in hopes that he
was just obliging to her sick grandmother's request. This was
a, Amelia." She encourag
her life and donate her whole inheritance
bachelors by either creating a scene or mocking
self she wouldn't bat an eye at any man again and wonders
her away from her thoughts. She raised her head, hoping this time
king man standing above her. He was old-fashionedly dressed, the same way her
she blurted out
" "A man wearing pink to a date and, worst, a polka-dot tie" Her
ic." The old man apologized, showcas
r wine glass. She couldn't care less about the man in front; what was
He said, stretching his
melia thought, as she reluctantly obliged to
t I expected." The man uttered, hi
s the worst choice of dress for this date. She had thought she would do something different by dressing up seductively li
there's anything left to say; I will finalize the marriag
He was meant to be disgusted. He was meant to feel disrespected, get angry
name is. I think you must be mistaken." "This date wa
marry me?" The old man twi
oyfriend."
rown in confusion. "Was she cracking a joke or some
evous behavior. She told me you would come up with an act
a let out, underneath
r wanted to get married, and
hile for a clever response.
a boyfriend. Just that I haven't introduced him to Grandma
The old ma
s getting uncomfortable, and Amelia n
To the man's surprise, Amelia rushed over