Chapter 45
Athena turned around to see Nelsen hurrying out from the residence.
He came up to her and said respectfully, “His Highness has instructed me to escort you
i back to the manor.”
Athena’s eyes widened slightly. “His Highness?”
“His Highness said that from now on, the Xander’s estate will be responsible for your transport, Nelson replied with a warm smile, his gaze gentle and kind.
Athena couldn’t help but picture Xander’s cold, imposing lace in her mind. She was surprised–she hadn’t expected someone aloof to be so thoughtful.
A young servant brought the carriage over. Nelson gestured politely. “Lady Athena, please.”
Athena gave a small nod of thanks and stepped onto the stool to climb into the carriage.
Without so much as a backward glance, she left–leaving Nicolas and Michael standing there, exchanging glances.
Nicolas, however, looked rather pleased. After all, Athena had rejected Michael too.
“What are you smiling at? Michael’s temper flared instantly. The sight of that smirk on Nicolas’s face set him off
Nicolas glanced at him, amused. “I was just thinking how the tables have turned. She used to follow you around like a shadow–now look who’s trailing after her.”
There was no mistaking the sarcasm in his tone.
Michael shot him a cold look. “Don’t act smug. She’s ignoring you too.”
Neither of them had much to boast about.
y sister. Blood is blood. But you? She’s cut you off
But Nicolas just shook his head. “That’s different. No matter how much we argue, Athena is still my 5
completely.”
His earlier imitation vanished, and a smile tugged at his lips,
With Athena and Michael truly finished, he no longer had to worry about old feelings being rekindled.
Michael’s face turned thunderous, his jaw clenched. Without another word, he turned and stalked off
When Athena returned to the duke’s estate, she went straight to Margaret’s courtyard
Margaret had just finished her afternoon coffee, and Gwen was massaging her shoulders when Athena walked
“Athens, you’re back,” Margaret said with a warm smile, clearly already aware that she had been out.
Athena returned the smile and walked over, sitting beside her “Grandmother,”
Margaret’s eyes crinkled with joy. “Come, tell Grandmother–how is Ray treating you!”
“You’ve met him before?” Athena asked, slightly surprised.
Margaret let out a soft sigh. “I’ve barely left the house all year–how could I have seen him? But I met him a few times when he was young. He was a polite, well–mannered boy. When your mother brought up the match, asked around just to be sure. Still, I wasn’t comfortable agreeing outright, so I said you should take your time and get to know him first.”
Chapter 45
Athena felt a wave of relief wash over her. She thought, So it is true–Grandmother hasn’t agreed to the marriage lightly. She genuinely has my best interests at heart.’
But then Margaret’s gaze fell on the golden hairpin in Athena’s hair, and the paused. “So…you’ve accepted the proposal?”
Athena stilled. “Why do you say that?”
“The other day, your mother came by with a set of hair ornaments. She said they were a gift from Gale–a token for your first meeting. It was such a significant gesture that I didn’t dare accept it on your behalf, I told her she should ask you directly
Margaret’s brow furrowed, her tone growing serious. “Marriage is no trivial matter, Athens. You must think carefully”
Athena’s heart sank like a stone. She thought, “So that’s what this is!
She slowly pulled the hairpin from her hair, her gaze turning cold.
She had assumed the jewelry was a gift from Margaret. In reality, Eloise had used Margaret’s name to deceive her.
But Margaret was astute–too stube. She caught the flicker of change on Athena’s face and asked quickly, “Did something happen?”
“Really, it’s nothing I’m just a little tired,” Athena said, leaning lightly against Margaret’s shoulder. It felt like only in her presence could the chill in her bones be pushed back, even a little,
She had done everything she could to stay out of their way. Yet somehow, she still hadn’t escaped being used.
The cold wind hit her face, and the bitterness weighing on her heart was pushed down by the sting of it in its place came a surge of burning anger.
She could accept that Eloise had arranged a marriage for her. What she couldn’t accept was being kept completely in the dark–manipulated like a piece on a chessboard. She wanted answers. She was ready to confront Floise.
She stood beneath a tree, letting the wind whip around her for the time it took to finish a cup of coffee. Only then did her thoughts begin to settle

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