believed it would be best for others to handle her responsibilities as a bridesmaid.
Ultimately, Jasmine’s bridal party consisted of distinguished women, led by Elisa and Tasha. Similarly, Josh’s groomsmen were equally impressive, including not just Zachary but also several other young men from the York family. Additionally, Remy, Duncan, and a few young men from the Bucham family joined the group. Overall, the groomsmen were an outstanding bunch and all quite handsome.
The Johnsons from Annenburg organized for other family members to attend the wedding. Ben chose not to attend, as Jane’s pregnancy was progressing rapidly, causing him concern. Instead, he sent his younger brothers to represent the family at the wedding, accompanied by generous gifts.
Numerous prominent figures from other cities attended the wedding with their wives. In short, Josh and Jasmine’s wedding made waves throughout Wiltspoon.
During the wedding dinner, Camryn intentionally secluded herself in a corner. Coincidentally, Liberty was also hiding there.
“Liberty, what brings you to this spot?” Camryn asked, her concern evident. Camryn was hiding to avoid Callum and was quietly absorbing the sounds of celebration around her. But why was Liberty hiding?
“My body has just healed, and I’m still adjusting to the lively atmosphere. I prefer to sit somewhere quiet,” Liberty explained. In truth, she was uncomfortable with Duncan’s intense gaze.
Whenever Duncan looked at Liberty, Mrs. Lewis would glare at her and keep a watchful eye. Mrs. Lewis did everything in her power to prevent Duncan from approaching Liberty, even pushing Lily toward him.
Although Duncan hadn’t confessed his feelings, Liberty sensed his intentions. She had also taken the time to reflect on the situation. She
She had never had feelings for Duncan and had never considered it. She felt it was unfair to be guarded against by Mrs. Lewis. Camryn gently said, “Then I’ll sit here with you and keep you company, Liberty.”