gh so much, Amelia
ng room, Laura reached for her han
; though she was well into her fifties, she could ea
omposed features overflo
s shown her kindness. Every time Jaxton stepped out o
was just some mild reprimand.
s no dif
a piercing look. "Apolo
e brushed off the matter,
e Jaxton could open his mouth, she said, "Laura, I've g
ra needed. "Of course, get some rest. I'll h
d, Amelia quietl
pped. She turned to Jaxton and said, "Have you lost your mi
s daughter. And besides, Janessa knew Ri
ou
she had to steady herself a
h, Laura forced her
with Dayna is your business. But remember this-Amelia is your fiancée. S
a had said this. Jaxton had hea
melia as a daughter-in-law because of Katrina, or is
ame first for b
exception t
cause of her friendship with Katrina; Amelia's sha
en after her early death, she had left Amelia
his for your own good. A marriage with Amelia sets you up for success. Dayna can't match her looks or her capabilities. If you keep in
't go through with marrying Amelia." Clearly ann
on the sofa near the window, quietly observing t
one suddenly buzz
she saw the photo sh
edding rings, elegant in their
u like
the photo, and Amelia wasted no
" Wyatt just repea
sitated, and finally
t, nothing but silence f
tt saw her response, a subt
e man beside Wyatt. "Are you actually smiling? Who
stantly when he heard his
sudden that Marc almost thought he h
. Davis ho
ng about Amelia
oved. Her heart is getting weaker. Even if I try my best
so skilled as a
tise, and Marc was no exception, especially sin
er. Speaking of Mrs. Davis, there's something I don't understand. You asked me
im appear as though he
t turned his focus to a set of sk
or a set of wedding rings-the very