The Ormond family's history of misfortune had shaped their deep-seated caution-especially when it came to the idea of a son-in-law. Although there wasn't one yet, their apprehension was evident in how Elora's uncles were barred from having any say in the family business. The fear was simple: an outsider, even by marriage, might interfere too much or try to seize control of the Ormond fortune.

This mistrust extended to the women as well. Elora's aunts were prohibited from meddling in the family's affairs out of concern that they might be influenced or exploited by their in-laws if they let their guard down. At 27, Elora hadn't even entertained the idea of dating. She understood all too well that bringing a partner into the picture would trigger suspicion-not just from her elders but from herself as well.

She had seen too many cautionary tales of men who married into wealthy families, used their wives' connections to amass fortunes, and then discarded them for younger, more glamorous women. Some had gone as far as seizing the family's wealth entirely, leaving devastation in their wake.

Even with a match of equal status, Elora remained skeptical. The only scenario that felt safe was marrying into a family whose wealth surpassed hers and whose values were unimpeachable. So far, she hadn't met anyone who fit that description. Most of the men she encountered were transparent in their pursuit of the Ormond fortune.

"I'll run two more laps, then head back and get ready for work," Elora said, breaking the silence.

wait for Tatum's response, jogging

bit but decided to call it a morning after just one more lap. He needed to head back, shower, and prepare breakfast for Elora and her little brother,

Elora returned to the

through the kitchen, where she found Tatum busy preparing breakfast. Standing in the doorway for a brief moment, she

some light makeup, and prepared for the

the middle of the night to make sure he hadn't kicked off his quilt. Even though the house was well-heated, the family insisted on covering him up, just for peace of mind. Sometimes, this habit

late for school," Elora called

figure under the blanket stirred but didn't emerge. Instead, he flipped over and pulled

day back after winter break. You can't stay home

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