Chapter 0164 Chapter 0164 Ella POV "Mother," Alexander's firm voice cut through the silence like a blade.
Diana's eyes flicked to him, her smile unwavering but with a glint of challenge. "Yes?" "I trust Ella completely and your questions have gone far enough," Alexander said, his tone commanding, laced with the unmistakable authority of an Alpha. "My relationship has nothing to do with jealousy or anything so negative. There's no reason for you to imply such things." I glanced at him, confused and a little shocked. The tension between them was obvious and it shocked me.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"I didn't mean to imply that Ella isn't trustworthy," Diana replied lightly, turning her gaze back to me. Her smile softened, but it didn't reach her eyes. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to offend you. I just want to get to know you. All I know about you at this point is what I've read in the news, and I'm sorry to say most of it revolves around your... connection to David Lake." "That's true," I admitted softly, my voice barely above a whisper.
"Well, considering that, it's only natural I would be concerned, isn't it?" Diana said, Her sharp gaze swinging back to Alexander. “I really am sorry-I just want what's best for my son. It's natural for a mother to be cautious, especially when, as far as I know, the two of you haven't been acquainted for very long. It seems toyou're rushing things.
"I know it seems sudden,” I said, trying to steady my voice. "But I know Alexander is the right one for me.” Diana tilted her head slightly, her expression calculating. "So this had nothing at all to do with revenge. she asked, her voice quieter now, almost curious. Then her eyes widened, a flicker of surprise breaking through her composed exterior. In a softer tone, she said, “I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be so direct. I only want to make sure my son isn't making a mistake." The room seemed to hold its breath, and I froze under her scrutinizing gaze. I glanced at Alexander for reassurance, but his jaw was tight, his eyes stormy as he stared at his mother.
"Oh, I'm prying again," Diana said, her tone suddenly apologetic. "I'm sorry. Let's change the topic to something less personal, shall we?" "I think that's for the best," Alexander said, picking up his glass and taking a long sip of wine. "But only because I've already responded to this concern. This has nothing to do with revenge. I love Ella. It's as simple as that." "Is it?" Diana asked, looking atquestioningly.
"Yes," I replied, feeling myself blush. “We fell in love quickly, but I assure you it's very real." Diana's expression brightened. “In that case, I'm excited for the wedding. Have you gone dress shopping yet?" she asked, her eyes sparkling. "I'd love to cwith you if you haven't-it would be a great chance forto meet your mother." "Oh," I said, surprised. "No, I haven't started yet. I'm sure my mom would be thrilled to meet you, too." "How exciting!" Diana said, her smile genuine. "Weddings are such a joy, and it's been so long since I've been to one. There's so much to plan-have you made much progress? I'd love to be more involved if you'll let me.” "I had no idea you'd be so interested," I admitted. "I'm sorry it's takenthis long to involve you.' "No need to apologize," she said, waving a hand dismissively. "As I've said, I understand. Sometimes things happen quickly. You're adults-I don't expect you to ask your parents' permission. I'm just happy to be included 1/2 +25 BONUS Chapter 0164 now."
Her sincerity caughtoff guard. Had I misread her earlier? Perhaps her pointed questions were truly born from concern for Alexander's well-being rather than anything malicious. After all, my connection to David had been complicated and public. It wasn't unreasonable for her to be cautious.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDiana and I delved into wedding talk, discussing the venue Alexander and I had chosen and the style of dress | envisioned. Her enthusiasm felt m eT genuine, and it was easy to get swept up in her excitement. Alexander chimed in occasionally, his teasing remarks designed to provoke a reaction from me. His amused grin only widened each the succeeded. By the tdinner ended, I felt surprisingly at ease. It was clear Alexander and his mother shared a complex relationship, one touched by the weight of their shared history.
Losing Alexander's father had undoubtedly been a strain on them both. Alexander's sudden rise power and responsibility at such a young age must have made things even harder. Whatever friction existed between them, it was natural.
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