Lincoln was floored. "You're really marrying Ashley off to someone like that? You..." He almost jabbed a finger at Regan, ready to call him out for sacrificing his granddaughter's happiness for profit. What kind of grandfather does that?
Regan, though, was as smug as ever. "Lincoln, Nathan's my grandson-in-law. He can stay here as long as he likes. You can't just waltz in and take him."
Lincoln felt a wave of frustration wash over him. Remembering Nathalie's tear-soaked, heartbroken face, he swallowed his pride and pleaded, "I just want to see him."
But Regan was firm. "He doesn't want to see you."
Desperate, Lincoln raised his voice, "Nathan, come out!"
Regan was taken aback. His usually dignified nephew was causing this scene?
Upstairs, Morris sat in a wheelchair, gently stroking the cashmere cloak with fox fur trim on his lap. His eyes were soft.
Ashley sat across from him, looking at him with adoration. "Nathan, my family really likes you. They hope we can tie the knot soon."
Morris replied calmly, "I'm not marrying you."
Ashley's face fell. "Why?"
She got up, almost reverently kneeling before him, her hands resting on his knees.
Morris rolled his wheelchair back. "You've dirtied my cloak."
Ashley glanced at the cloak and, seeing the embroidered letters, lost it. She ripped it off and tossed it to the floor. "This cloak is hideous. I'll get you a new one."
She dashed to her room to find another cloak. She missed the anguish in Morris's eyes and his clenched fists, his temples throbbing with anger.
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