Chapter 67
- “Emma,” Carrington edged close to her, circling her small body. Morris also took a step further as he watched his father. Carrington shot him a warning glare. “Easy, boy. We had a deal that I won't harm her even if it's all I want to do considering the fact that she reminds me of those two traitors. However, having her alive is better than dead.”
- Emma's heart sank as she realized that Carrington was talking about her parents. It must be. She took a steadying breath to calm down. She couldn't let her emotions get the best of her.
- “You're going to marry Morris.”