âWhat did you say?â I was clearly puzzled at his words. With a quizzical look, I asked further, âIf so, why did you say that to my mother?â
I still couldnât find a valid reason to befriend Tobey, even after he disclosed that to me. Things were different from the time I first met Lucas, though. Although Mom had a role to play in my relationship with Lucas, I knew right away that Lucas would be a great friend. It turned out that my intuition was not wrong.
âHow about we eat something first? I havenât had anything yet. Moreover, youâre my guest, so let me have the opportunity to welcome you.â Tobey ignored my question and swiftly gestured me back to the dining table.
I hesitated for a moment before heading to the dining table, as I wanted to know what tricks Tobey had up his sleeves. I took a small bite of the food while waiting for Tobey to say something. Shifting my attention to him, I noticed his inelegant table manners.
âI have poor etiquette, donât I?â He wiped his mouth. Hearing his confession, I became less irritated for some unknown reason.
âWell, I prefer it that way. At least itâs real. I hate pretentious people.â
âI understand. Youâre indeed a genuine and straightforward person who wouldnât tolerate any fakeness. Me too, actually. Hence, I think both of us should be honest with each other.â
Tobey smiled gently, and I started to see him in a more positive light.
âThe Osborn family is not considered a prestigious family. We only managed to make a fortune in recent years and because of that, my family earned a little respect in Dellmoor. However, I was not fed with a silver spoon since young, and I donât wish to erase the old me just because my life has changed. Anyway, I actually have someone in my heart but sheâs merely a kindergarten teacher from an ordinary family. I know sheâs the one for me when she offered me tremendous help back when my family was nearly bankrupt. She even went to great lengths to lend me her savings.â
âWhy are you not tying the knot with her yet? You are not getting any younger.â I could tell that the woman he mentioned was really a nice girl.
âIsnât it obvious?â Shrugging his shoulders, he heaved a sigh before continuing, âWe like each other a lot, but my family doesnât approve of our relationship due to her family background. Thatâs also why I came to Avenport.â
Curiosity flooded me. âDo you mean that the deal you have with my mother is just an expedient strategy of yours? What are both of you up to?â
âSince our families have business dealings with each other, your mother wishes the two of us to get married. Besides, youâre no ordinary girl, as you come from a prestigious family. No one would say no to marrying a girl like you.â
I was momentarily stunned to hear such honesty from Tobey. A brooding expression returned to my face as I replied, âDo you mean that you want to marry me?â
âWhy not?â He glanced at me meaningfully and voiced earnestly, âLook, both of us have someone we like, but we couldnât do anything about it because of the pressure from our families. We actually share the same fate.â
At this point, I had more questions than I had answers. âSame fate? What are you talking about?â
âMs. Goldstein, you shouldnât take things too seriously. Think about it: our families want us to get married to a suitable candidate. Why donât we enter into an agreement and fake our marriage? By easing their minds, we could have the best of both worlds and we donât have to give up on the people we love. Isnât that a great idea?â
âFake our marriage?â My expression turned gloomy after I heard his preposterous suggestion.
âDonât be angry. What Iâm suggesting is just a fake marriage; we wonât interfere with each otherâs personal relationships. As you know, many couples from rich families who entered into arranged marriages do this as well. Rest assured that I wonât let you suffer any loss in this. Weâll sign a prenuptial agreement to safeguard our personal assets. Isnât it a good idea to kill two birds with one stone? With our marriage, our families would also have more business opportunities with each other.â