Evangeline They’re still there, waiting for me. Even if I’d taken several hours, I think they’d still be waiting. I don’t want to make more of a scene than what I just witnessed, and I don’t think I could run in these high-heeled sandals anyway, so I continue forward at a steady pace. My heart hammers in my chest. The wedding is over, I’m walking away from my mom for forever, and the guys I’m in love with are hurrying toward me with hopeful expressions on their faces. “Evie,” Leonard says in a low voice. Daddy. I rush forward and fall against Leonard and Carter, allowing them both to hold me. Leonard tugs my forearm away from my body and sees the scratches my mom left on my arm. A murderous expression crosses his face, but I say, “It’s fine now. I dealt with her, and I’m never going t

