Regina slammed the door to Francisâ study open with such force that it echoed through. the room.
Francis, seated at his desk, merely lifted his gaze to meet hers. His eyebrow raised in cool reproach.
âAt your age, youâd think youâd have learned a bit of decorum, Regina. Donât people knock before entering a room anymore?â
Regina stormed up to her father, her palms flat against the polished wood of his desk as she leaned forward. âDad, what in the world are you trying to pull off? Iâve told you, Nolan saved me! Heâs explained everything to you. Why would you use that video to blackmail him when heâs done nothing wrong?â
âIf he truly did nothing wrong, then how could I possibly have anything to blackmail him with? Youâre too naive, sweetheart. You eat up whatever he tells you. But no matter how nice he seems, heâs still a man.
And I know men better than you ever will.â
His patronizing words made Reginaâs skin crawl.
âI might not understand men, but I understand my friends. Nolan isnât like that. And I donât want my father to be someone who stoops to such low tactics to threaten another person. Just stop it, Dad, please. Itâs embarrassing enough as it is, and I donât want this to spiral out of control.â
Regina pleaded, but Francis had already made up his mind. He had already brought the thing to Palmer and Aline; how could he possibly back down just because Regina objected?
Besides, what mattered more to him now was securing a future for his unborn son had to ensure that the boy would live a comfortable life.
âEnough, Regina. I know what Iâm doing. You just focus on getting ready for your If you want, go pick out a wedding dress. If not, just stay put at home. Thereâs no you to go back to work. Besides, youâre not losing out. I can tell that you rather fa lad, so Iâve just granted your wish.â
If the situation werenât so dire, Regina might have laughed. Her heart, as seen throu fatherâs eyes, was just another commodity.
âDad, youâre not helping. Youâre ruining any chance I might have had with him. Yes, I him, but I wanted to get to know him slowly, as a friend, and then see if there was something more. But youâve cut that path short. Do you know what he said? He thoug weâre in cahoots, that I set him up for this. Youâve made the person I care about completely misunderstand me. Is that what you call helping?â
âI donât care about that. All I want is for you to marry into the Harris family!â Francis slammed his hand on the desk, rattled by Reginaâs increasing insolence. She wasnât showing him a shred of respect as her father.
âI will never marry under these conditions.â Regina stood erect, her firm and defiant. âIf getting married means relying on my fatherâs despicable schemes to be with the man I love, then Iâd rather stay single.â
âDespicable? Do you have any idea what people are saying about you? About me? Theyâre gossiping that Iâm so stingy Iâd sell my own daughter out, that I have no dignity left. The only way to squash these rumors is for you to marry Nolan as soon as possible. Otherwise, give it some time, and youâll find yourself with no suitors at all.â
Regina was beyond words, her frustration boiling over into a cold sneer. âAm I doomed to marry? Canât a woman live a full life on her own terms?â