Chapter 32
Cecilia’s eyes widened when she saw Stephanie’s wrist. “The old lady gave you that, too?” Stephanie nodded. “She said it’s a family heirloom. And from my years of experience with antiques, I can tell this bracelet has been passed down for generations. It’s a priceless heirloom.”
That shut Cecilia up.
Actually, considering the groom’s circumstances as Stephanie described them-an active-duty soldier who was rarely home, and a gay man who’d want separate rooms-it really wasn’t a bad deal. Worst case, she could just divorce him in a year. They’d hardly ever see each other, so it’s not like they would even be intimate.
Plus, the in-laws were incredibly generous, giving her such a valuable bracelet without a second thought.
Cecilia muttered, “Is the patron saint at Aeterna Abbey really that powerful? Do wishes really come true there? I should find some time to go and pray myself…”
Stephanie smiled. “Why isn’t your cousin here yet?”
They had originally planned to meet Cecilia’s cousin tonight so they could go to city hall for the marriage license tomorrow. Now that she was suddenly married, she didn’t need him anymore, but since he’d initially refused and she’d had to persuade him to agree, backing out now would feel like she was toying with him.
So, they decided to go ahead with the dinner anyway, treating it as a chance to make a new friend.
“I don’t know, he should be here soon, right?”
As they were speaking, a man in a turtleneck sweater approached. Joseph Nguyen had a refined and gentle appearance that made him seem steady and reliable.
He took the initiative to greet Stephanie. “Hello, I’m Joseph.”
Stephanie smiled and shook his hand. “Stephanie.”
“Sorry I’m late, traffic was terrible. What would you like to eat? It’s on me.”
“That’s not right. We invited you here to apologize.”
“There’s no need for such a serious apology. I didn’t really do anything to help.”
The two of them exchanged polite, distant pleasantries.
Watching them, Cecilia couldn’t stop grinning. Alright, you two, stop arguing. I’ll get this
one. One’s my cousin, the other’s my best friend, and you almost got married! What’s with all these formalities?”
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Chapter 32
Cecilia raised her glass. “Come on. Let’s toast to my best friend and her new marriage.”
Stephanie blushed.
While the atmosphere at their table was warm and friendly, Victoria, having just finished dinner with her own friends, was leaving a nearby private room.
Having heard that Quennel had a blind date with a Ms. Cooper today, Victoria had come to Nectar & Grove early to stake the place out.
She wanted to see who this Ms. Cooper was and if she posed a threat. She didn’t find Ms. Cooper, but she did hear a very familiar voice.
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