The Bradford family was gathered, basking in the warmth and joy as they tossed around ideas for the wedding venue. Naomi held Quinn’s hand, her eyes glistening with emotion.
“You have been through the wringer, but you’ve finally found her happiness. You two better hold onto it tight and not let any jealous busybodies mess it up.”
Quinn gave a gentle smile. “Mom, Simon and I will be happy.”
Ryan chipped in, “If Clara had let go sooner, you two could have been together ages ago.”
Simon kept glancing at the clock on the wall—it was already seven, and still, the door stayed quiet. He turned to the butler nearby. “Has Clara shown up?”
“No, Mr. Simon, she hasn’t been seen.”
Simon let out an annoyed huff, crossing his arms with a look of displeasure. “She’s pulling the same stunt again, isn’t she? I knew it.”
Everyone’s initial joy turned cold, shifting to disdain.
Naomi’s chest heaved with anger as she pulled out her phone to call Clara. When she got no answer, she sighed in frustration, “Sometimes, I wish I hadn’t given birth to her!”
Quinn quickly handed her a glass of water. “Mom, don’t be upset. She might just be caught in traffic. Let’s give it another hour.”
Ryan rolled his eyes. “Quinn, stop making excuses for her. It’s always the same story. She claims to end the engagement but never shows up. I thought she meant it this time, but clearly not.”
The room’s mood soured, though Quinn couldn’t hide her satisfaction. She had faith in Colton’s knack for stirring up chaos; once he got going, consequences be damned. Clara would be left humiliated, and she had it coming.
By eight o’clock, Clara still hadn’t appeared. Simon slapped the table in frustration, his face darkening. “My time’s too precious for this. I’m out of here. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, I’ll see you later.”
Everyone’s faces fell as Quinn hurried to see him out. “Simon, please don’t be mad.”
Simon wasn’t exactly angry; he felt a mix of emotions and just wanted to leave.
After seeing him off, Quinn returned, looking somewhat hurt. Naomi handed her a card loaded with a million dollars. “Quinn, here’s a little something to make up for tonight. Use it for something nice, and let’s check out that house you liked soon.”
“Thanks, Mom.” Quinn hugged her arm. “I knew you always had my back.”
“You need to learn to stand your ground more, or you’ll always be taken advantage of.”
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