Chatper 780
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 780 Is She Trying To Flatter Me?
The bride-to-be, a lively young woman who reminded Cherise of her younger self, was the reason for Cheriseâs
extra excitement. The wedding was a celebration of her closest friend of five years.
Lyra stood in front of the mirror, twirling nervously, and scrutinizing her strapless wedding gown. âCherry, do you
think this dress shows too much skin? Zac doesnât like this style. Maybe I should go for something more
conservative?â
Kareen lounged on the sofa with a bored expression and rolled her eyes. âWhy do you always care so much about
what Zac thinks? Wear whatever makes you feel confident! He wonât even be able to see it.â
Lyra paused, determination shining in her eyes. âEven if he canât see it, I want to present myself in a way that he
would appreciate. That way, heâll be proud when he wakes up and sees the wedding photos!â
Cherise, diligently writing invitations with her elegant script, smiled. âHmm, then maybe a more modest dress would
be better. Zachary does prefer modesty.â
Zachary used to be critical whenever she wore something a little too revealing. âCome on, youâre a mother of two
now! You should dress more modestly.â
Lyra knew Zachary well, perhaps better than his sister, Kareen.
Lyraâs face lit up. âYouâre right! Iâll change my outfit!â With a lighthearted laugh, she disappeared into the dressing
room.
Kareen rolled her eyes and settled back on the couch, observing Cherise meticulously write the invitations. Her
handwriting was as elegant and delicate as she was, every letter perfectly formed.
She disliked people like Cherise, and her handwriting was just another reason.
But Kareen knew better than to say anything. Her handwriting was a disaster, a scrawled mess that looked. like a
child had gotten hold of a pen.
She had to admit, while she wasnât the biggest fan of Cheriseâs type, there was something strangely endearing
about her.
Just then, a memory flickered in Kareenâs mind. When she struggled with the invitations earlier, Cherise had taken a
pen and started writing, offering her help without a word.
âHey, you,â Kareen began, a touch of awkwardness in her voice. âAre you trying to win me over?â
Cherise smiled, her eyes twinkling with amusement, leaving Kareen to ponder the unexpected turn in their
relationship.
Cheriseâs pen hovered above the paper, a playful smile dancing on her lips. âWin me over?â she echoed, her voice
laced with amusement.
Kareenâs lips tightened into a thin line as she leaned forward, her eyes narrowed in scrutiny. âDonât play coy with
me, Cherise,â she said, her voice low and serious. âIf youâre not trying to flatter me, then why on earth are you
doing my work? You practically jumped at the opportunity to write those invitations.â
âIs she trying to flatter me to stay on my good side, knowing Iâm Zacâs sister?â she thought.
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Cherise met Kareenâs gaze with a calm indifference, as if looking at a child. âLetâs just say I noticed the exorbitant
fees of those ghostwriters you were considering. With your current financial situation, every penny saved is a penny
earned. You should know youâre not exactly sitting on a mountain of gold these days. Might as well save yourself
some money.â