t a dinner party. That wa
," she had said. But the way she smoothed my hair, t
and shining gowns. Laughter filled in the air, mingling with the sweet smell of wine and r
s Andrea-the man everyone expected me to marry-held ou
rich with the confidence of a man
er rise a little from his chair, his chest puffing with pride. My mother's smile st
reath caught
ing that looked less like love and more like possession. I
lips shaking. "Andrea
rble floor. His cologne strong, woody-filled my lungs until I almost coughed. "Amara, everyone k
n louder this time, as if
ed, screaming insi
ed, but I forced it ou
all f
waiters dropped a tray of glasses; the shatte
didn't reach his eyes anymore. His
on't want t
r hand clutching her pearls. "Amara!
and furious. "Enough of this no
. "Papa, I can't. I can't live wi
pocket. His face was calm, too calm, but his eyes burned l
done? Do you know what this r
ered back, "It means I won't cha
think love pays debts? You think love feeds families? Wi
into buzzing. I caught words "sh
"Amara, please, don't do this. You will destroy us. Do you
at his side. "This is madness. Andrea's father ha
e was above the drama. "Ladies and gentlemen, forgive th
sly, though no one misse
uld step away, a voi
her a
, his eyes blazing. He was only sixteen, but in that moment, his courage s
My father barked,
hoose what's best for business, Papa.
whispering. Andrea's jaw clenched, h
t Daniel. My sweet, stubborn brother, t
d at Daniel for a long second before turning back to me. "Thi
him like waves around a rock. His exit was slow
ering, my parents drowning in embarrassment. My father buried his
my chest achin
ust a refusal