The Hinton family walked into the luxurious hall. It was filled with people that they'd only seen on TVs and the news. It felt as if they were in a dream.
It was then that Lacey realized Zeke was not putting up an act.
“Zeke... S-seriously, what the heck is all this?” Lacey asked in a trembling voice.
Both Daniel and Hannah also laid their eyes on Zeke.
“You'll know soon,” Zeke smiled as he believed the Hinton family should be able to guess his identity once he proposed.
Seeing that Zeke wasn't going to come clean; Hannah and her husband chose not to question him any further.
All the older couple could feel at that moment was regret, as Zeke was much more reliable than Jackson Hamilton.
They couldn't believe how stupid they were to try and please Jackson and ignore Zeke instead.
The only question that remained was how Zeke managed to enter the ceremony without a ticket.
Could he be the Great Marshal? But... There's just no way the Great Marshal was once a convict, right?
“What? Zeke Williams! How the heck did you get in here?” A voice shouted.
The Hintons and Zeke turned. It was Emily and her mother.
“Is there a rule that says we can't?” Lacey asked.
“Your presence here is a humiliation to the ceremony,” Emily snorted.
“Oh, right! I remember that the ceremony was hiring servants! They must've got the job,” Madeleine recalled.
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