“I do.”
With a radiant smile, Isadora’s eyes shone with unshed tears. Her voice trembled ever so slightly as she uttered those three words.
How could she ever say no?
After all, she was being granted the most precious wish of her life.
Victor’s heart thundered in his chest at her answer.
He rose slowly, emotion swirling deep in his gaze. For a fleeting moment, his eyes glistened with tears—the sheer force of his joy and excitement impossible to hide.
Their eyes met and locked.
In that silent exchange, they both understood: from this moment on, they would walk through life hand in hand.
The guests erupted in a roar of applause and cheers as the bride accepted, the atmosphere almost boiling over with excitement.
Nanette threw herself into Finley’s arms, burying her face in his chest.
God, this was just too damn moving!
Victor opened the velvet box and drew out a sapphire engagement ring. His knuckles whitened as he held the dazzling jewel between his fingers.
He gently took Isadora’s slender hand in his, ready to slide the sapphire ring onto her finger.
As if, in that instant, he was binding her to his side forever.
She was already carrying their child.
Now, she would truly become his wife.
For all the years ahead, she would be at his side—always.
Then, without warning—
A loud thud echoed through the room.
Pudding, who had been sitting nearby, suddenly collapsed, frothing at the mouth. His eyes rolled back wildly, his body limp as he fell to the floor, convulsing uncontrollably.
Low, desperate howls ripped from his throat.
Even the humans watching could feel the animal’s agony in those wails.
In a matter of seconds, Pudding’s writhing stilled; he lay motionless on the cold, hard floor.
“Pudding!”
Isadora’s mind went blank, her wide eyes unblinking with shock. She dropped to her knees, gathering Pudding into her arms.
The sapphire ring was halfway onto her finger, poised between her knuckle and the base, but as she pulled her hand away—
With a metallic clatter, the ring slipped and fell, rolling across the icy floor.
Out in the hospital hallway, a suffocating tension weighed on everyone.
The harsh fluorescent lights and sharp scent of antiseptic filled the air.
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....