Seeing Kieran stepping up for Freya, Audrey nodded and said, “Freya, you’ve always been such a bright and well-behaved girl. But when it comes to the standing of our families, you've let it slide a bit. Let's brush off yesterday's mess and call it water under the bridge. But if anything of the sort happens again, don’t expect me to overlook past affections. At that point, I might have to reconsider your engagement.”
Audrey’s smile belied the warning in her tone.
Freya tried to wriggle free from Kieran’s grip, but Kieran held her firmly, leaving no room for resistance.
Just as Freya was about to speak, Kieran interjected, “Grandma, you’re right. Reya’s been smart and well-mannered. The mishap was all her brother’s doing. She’ll keep a tighter leash on him to ensure this doesn’t happen again.”
After saying this, Kieran told Jarrett, “Jarrett, would you escort Grandma back?”
“Of course.” Jarrett stepped forward to assist Audrey.
With a quick move, Kieran yanked Freya behind him, blocking her view. Freya scowled and gave Kieran’s side a pinch. Kieran sucked in a sharp breath from the sudden sting.
Seeing Kieran trying to bear the pain silently brought Freya a sliver of joy.
Shortly, Jarrett escorted Audrey out of the office. The next second, Kieran turned around and pinned Freya against the wall. Freya was stunned. The turn was too forceful due to Kieran’s pent-up frustration, bringing them unexpectedly close.
Kieran’s brows furrowed. “Freya, are you seriously considering calling off the engagement?”
Freya would probably have mentioned canceling the engagement if he hadn't interrupted her earlier.
Kieran said, word by word, “Let me tell you that’s not happening.”
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