Malcom Owens looked into Arabella Vanderbilt's eyes, a bit surprised, but ultimately let out a strained bitter smile and shook his head.
After a long time, he softly said:
"I once promised someone that in her twenty-sixth year, on the day she married me, I would personally make her the most beautiful and unique bride in the world, but..."
Malcom Owens didn't continue, a hint of mockery on his face.
Arabella Vanderbilt curled her lips, yet went on, "But the bride is getting married, and the groom isn't you?"
Malcom Owens chuckled bitterly, "You're right. Isn't it melodramatic?"
"..."
Arabella didn't comment; after all, melodramatic lives often have a Mary Sue female lead.
