Keira was currently thinking about Rebeccaâs situation, so she was somewhat distracted.
When Frankie called out to her, she subconsciously stopped in her tracks.
Luckily, Lewis was quick to react, blocking Frankieâs line of sight swiftly, but by the time he had doneso, he became acutely aware that the act of concealing itself revealed something.
Lewis cast a glance toward Frankic, and sure enough, he saw deep suspicion in his eyes.
Keira realized that something was amiss and, without turning her head, she went directly to the car.
Lewis sat in the driverâs seat, started the car, and as they drove past Frankie, Keira glanced at him.
After the car had left the Allen residence, Keira looked toward Lewis and said, âDo you think he noticedsomething?â
Lewis said indifferently, âHe probably suspects something, but without evidence, he definitely canâtaccuse you.â
Keira frowned, about to speak, but Lewis understood her thoughts. âDonât worry. Frankie is a smartman. Even if he has discovered something, he wonât make a big fuss about it.â
Keira then nodded.
The two of them didnât return to the South residence, but instead went to the Davis family.
Today, Mary was trying on wedding dresses.
As her best friend, Keira went to help her choose.
The car stopped in the parking lot, but Lewis remained seated in the driverâs seat. âYou go ahead. Tilwait for you here while I handle some workârelated matters.â
He didnât want to confront the Davis family again.
Thinking of the last time when Shirley stood before him, unable to recognize her son, Keira understoodand nodded.
She got out of the car and entered the Davis residence.
Mary was now the most prized daughter of the Davis family, and naturally, Keira faced no obstructionupon entering, proceeding directly to the banquet hall.
This banquet hall was large, yet now it was filled with wedding dresses, with brand managers standingby their respective stations, waiting for Mary to come and make her pick.
It was as if a bridal shop had been moved into their home.
Keira was startled by the scene and looked toward Mary.
Mary also tugged at the corner of her mouth. âUncle Ken and the Olsen family arranged this. They saidsince Iâm pregnant, I shouldnât overexert myself, so they asked the brands to send over their topwedding dressesâ¦â
Keira asked, âIsnât that a bit too extravagant?â
Mary let out a soft sigh.
Extravagant?
It was the power of a prestigious family.
When she was young, while her grandfather was still alive, the children in the family would often buyclothes this way. But after the principal lineage split off, they no longer enjoyed such treatment.
How could Maryâs parents and grandmother, who were accustomed to enjoying such privileges, standtheir current cold reception?
That was why they saw her as a key to reâentering a topâtier wealthy family.
She was about to marry Ellis, and her parentsâ status within the Davis family had risen, once againenjoying the treatment reserved for the principal lineage.
Yet Mary felt no joy, only a strong sense of helplessness and sadness.
Keira, sensing her lack of enthusiasm, helped her choose among the wedding dresses. âBrideâtoâbe,how about trying this one? Your neck is slender, and I think this dress suits you!â
However, Mary was disinterested. âNo need, this one is fine.
She settled on one dress right away, sent the other brand managers home, and then looked at thesales clerk, pointing to Keira. âHelp my friend choose a bridesmaid dress.â
Keira was perplexed.
She lowered her voice. âIâm married with a child⦠Isnât that inappropriate?â
Mary immediately said, âArenât you divorced? Divorced means single. Of course, itâs appropriate!Keera, we had an agreement back in the day, that we would be each otherâs bridesmaidsâ¦â
Hearing this, Keira paused for a moment, then nodded. âOkay.â
The sales clerk had the bridesmaid dresses ready, so Keira also casually picked out a white gown. wasunderstated, which wouldnât steal the brideâs thunder.
In less than ten minutes, they had chosen the dresses.
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Just as the two were about to leave, Maryâs parents rushed over in a hurry, âIs that the choice? Isnâtthat too casual?â
Mary said indifferently, âAnyway, whatever I wear will look the sameâ
Her mother wanted to say something else, but her father quickly interjected, âRight, our daughter is sobeautiful, and all these wedding dresses are signature pieces from big brands; indeed, anything shewears will look good.â
After that, Maryâs father looked toward the door, âMr. Ellis was supposed to come today to choose withyou, how come heâs not here yet?ânovelbin
Upon hearing this, Keira immediately looked at Mary.
But Mary lowered her gaze, âWell, he just sent me a message, saying heâs busy with something andwonât come today. Just have the sales clerk match the clothes to his size, and send them to the Olsen
family.â
At these words, her parents exchanged a glance immediately.
Her mother wanted to speak but ultimately remained silent.
Keira walked Mary back to the room, then suddenly asked in a low voice, âMary, are you happy?â
Mary looked at her, suddenly feeling like crying.
Since her marriage to Ellis was decided, her family had been busy preparing for their wedding, but noone had ever asked her if she was happy.
Everyone thought that she was reaching above her station by marrying Ellisâ¦
Only Keera genuinely cared about her.
But Keera needed her to marry Ellis.
Seeing her like this, Keira immediately said, âMary, if Ellis canât even make it for such an important day,donât marry him.â
Mary quickly grabbed her hand. âWhat nonsense are you talking about? I agreed to this marriage.
Keira was about to speak when the door was suddenly pushed open, and Maryâs mother walked in.
As she entered, she saw Keira and immediately said with a smile, âMary, among the dresses themanager just left, thereâs one for Keera as a bridesmaid.â
Mary raised her eyebrows at her, remaining silent.
Maryâs mother chuckled awkwardly. âHereâs the thing, even though your wedding to Mr. Ellis is beingarranged hastily, the whole town is watching. The marriage between the Davis and Olsen families is a
big event, and the Olsens are planning to have Victoria serve as your bridesmaidâ¦â
Hearing this, Mary nodded. âSure, the bridesmaid group can have six people anyway⦠If she wants to
come, then let her.â
Her mother hesitated, then glanced at Keira again.
âJust now, your Uncle Ken said he would let his daughter be one of your bridesmaids, and the Allenfamily will send someone tooâ¦. You remember your auntâs daughter Rebecca? Sheâll also be yourbridesmaid. With this lineup, Keeraâs status seems somewhat insufficientâ¦â
She seemed uneasy and looked at Mary. Seeing that Mary said nothing, she immediately turned toKeira. âKeera, you and Mary have been close friends since childhood, and I know that. So, regardingthis matter⦠Mary is quite troubledâ¦â
Upon hearing this, Keira immediately raised her eyebrows.
Was Maryâs mother trying to get her to back off gracefully and bow out?