After all, everyone knew that Jarrod and Elodie’s relationship hadn’t exactly been rosy in the past. First there was Sylvie, then came the revelation about Elodie’s true background. Now that Elodie’s remarkable abilities had come to light, the Silverstein family’s sudden decision to throw together a wedding had people whispering their own conclusions. Most assumed the Silversteins were just trying to keep up appearances.
Few truly believed that Jarrod was head over heels for Elodie.
Most figured Jarrod was only putting on a show because of Elodie’s family and her newfound reputation.
Today, the Silversteins had sent invitations to all sorts of influential people, barely restricting the guest list. Anyone with a bit of status could show up to offer their congratulations, and plenty had traveled from far and wide just for a chance to be seen at Jarrod’s wedding.
The place was packed like never before.
Naturally, some less-than-kind speculation had started to circulate.
Most people were just too clever—or too polite—to say it out loud.
Maurice ran a hand through his hair, looking troubled. “Honestly, isn’t Jarrod just shooting himself in the foot? How’s he ever going to convince people this marriage is the real deal?”
Looking back, it was almost inevitable.
Naylor frowned too. If he was honest, he thought Elodie had plenty of admirers who genuinely appreciated her. There was no reason for her to put up with doubt and gossip.
As they chatted, one of the Silverstein family’s butlers rushed in, looking flustered, his eyes scanning the room for someone in charge.
His entrance caught the attention of the matriarch, who had just finished reviewing the ceremony schedule with Rosemary. The moment she saw the butler’s anxious face, she sensed something was wrong.
He was usually calm and unflappable—if he looked this rattled, something had definitely happened.
“What’s the matter?” she demanded.
Rosemary followed her gaze to the doorway, worry creeping into her voice.
The ceremony was about to begin, the couple should have been there by now—but Elodie and Jarrod were nowhere in sight.
It was more than a little concerning.
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