The Line She Crossed
On the eve of my wedding, my parents returned from abroad, and my fiancée, Seraphina Vale, went into the kitchen to host them, preparing her specialty—passion fruit tea—for everyone.
My parents, Edward and Eleanor Blackwood, and I had barely taken our first sip when the bodyguard, Alaric Sterling, standing beside her, burst into laughter.
“You really are a family,” he said.
“All of you drinking toad eggs as if they were passion fruit, savoring every mouthful.”
Nausea rose instantly, and my parents and I retched uncontrollably, after which I swung my fist and went straight for him.
But Seraphina shoved me away.
“You were the one who called Alaric a toad before,” she said.
“I was just helping him get even.”
Alaric looked at me smugly.
“Aren’t your parents biologists?” he said.
“You should be thanking me for the hands-on experiment.”
I lifted the scalding soup and splashed it at Alaric.
Seraphina screamed as she ordered the other bodyguards to break my hand.
“You insulted Alaric first,” she said.
“That’s why he retaliated. What right do you have to lay a hand on him?
“If anything happens to Alaric, you won’t get away with it.”
I watched Seraphina hurriedly escort Alaric away, her face tight with concern.
I turned to my parents.
“Can you ask her if she’s still willing to marry me?”