“Time to get ready! I can’t look like a mess in front of my hero!”
…
Seeing Larissa put down her phone, Sapphira teased from across the table, “Chatting with Haskell so early in the morning?”
Larissa smiled. “It’s not Haskell. It’s Avril.”
“Avril?” Sapphira looked surprised. “Harriett’s daughter?”
Larissa nodded.
Sapphira knew a bit about the Palmer family dynamics. Harriett, the second child, had always remained neutral. Her daughter befriending Larissa seemed like a clear signal that she was now siding with Haskell.
This was good news. Haskell had just been betrayed by his own brother, and his father, Thatch, was more of a hindrance than a help. Haskell was isolated and outnumbered. Even with his brilliance, he was vulnerable.
Once Larissa and Haskell were married, she would also become a target. Having another Palmer family member on their side would offer an extra layer of protection.
There was also something else…
Larissa noticed tears glistening in Sapphira’s eyes.
“Mom, what’s wrong?” she asked, putting down her spoon.
Sapphira shook her head, embarrassed. “It’s nothing. I’m just so happy that you’re not only getting married soon but also making new friends. I was so worried you wouldn’t adjust to life here, especially with Paxton and Vivica trying to slander you. I was afraid you wouldn’t be able to fit into high society.”
Larissa was touched by her mother’s concern.
“Mom, this is just the beginning,” she said warmly. “I plan on making many more friends in Regal City.”


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