Selena found herself lost in his deep, dark eyes, feeling her heart flutter wildly. A soft blush crept onto her cheeks as she nodded. "I didn't mean anything by it. I just want you to be happy."
The young man offered a slight, almost shy smile, "I am happy, thank you."
"If we ever cross paths again, I'll remember you."
Pushing past her shyness, Selena met his gaze with determination and sincerity, "I'm Selena."
But later, when she became his wife, the warmth in his eyes had turned cold. It was like he'd forgotten her completely. His heart and mind were consumed by Margot.
She had waited and hoped for so long. He had been the hero of her dreams when her heart first began to stir. How could she come to terms with such disappointment?
When Everett whispered to her about redoing their wedding ceremony, she couldn't help but feel a surge of joy.
She thought, maybe—just maybe—they might stumble into growing old together.
Selena picked up her phone again, took a deep breath, and sent him a message anyway.
[Everett, come to the bridal shop when you're done. I'll be waiting.]
Everett had promised he'd be back, and this time, she chose to believe him.
As long as he returned, she wouldn't mind if he'd been with Margot or not.
Time passed slowly. The tea on the coffee table cooled and was replaced, only to cool again, as the evening wore on.
The staff couldn't resist whispering among themselves.
With so many of their clients being from high society, they had heard plenty of gossip. Rumor had it that Mrs. Bennett wasn't favored, that Mr. Everett had someone else in his heart. Unfortunately, Josh's disapproval had stopped Everett from marrying her. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have married Selena.
They had seen the couple all lovey-dovey in the morning and thought the rumors were false. But now, it seemed they might be true after all.
"Alright," Selena said softly, rising to her feet and gathering her things before stepping out.
As soon as she exited, the heavens opened up, the sky turned dark and heavy as if it were crying.
Catching a cab in the pouring rain was tough. Selena braved the downpour, running a short distance before finally flagging one down. By the time she reached the villa, she was drenched, her clothes sticking uncomfortably to her skin.
Ava was already asleep, so she didn't disturb her. She went upstairs, changed out of her wet clothes, took a warm shower, and was about to make some ginger tea to warm herself up when her phone pinged unexpectedly.
Could it be Everett?
Without hesitation, Selena reached for her phone on the bedside table and lit up the screen.
What she saw made her heart skip a beat and her eyes widen with shock.
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