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CHAPTER 81: Disastrous News

Author: Madel McDonough
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

The tranquility of my rest is shattered when the heavy oak door to my bedroom creaks open. Someone enters, based on the scent, it’s Liza. Her steps are as hushed as her apologetic voice.

"Miss Helena," she whispers, barely daring to intrude upon my realm of dreams.

My eyes flutter open, and my irritation is immediate. My glare blazes with anger, and my voice is a sharp lash as I demand, "What is it?! Can’t you see I’m in the middle of my sleep?!"

Liza, her cheeks pale and voice trembling, stammers, "Forgive me, but there’s something you need to know. The gown designer, Mr. Laurent Duval, who was to deliver your wedding gown earlier today, had been ambushed on his way here."

My eyes widen in surprise, then they narrow when my fury intensifies at the unwelcoming news, my slender fingers clenching the sheets. I get up, swing my legs over the edge of the bed and stand, my regal bearing disappears in my disheveled state. "Ambushed? How dare he delay the delivery of my gown!"

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