- SERAPHINE "You were miserable that time," he continued, ignoring my denial. "You kept mumbling about the wedding and how you were worried it was all a huge mistake. You said Aiden had been ignoring you for a while, claiming he was too busy with work. There was more, but that was the heart of it." "Stop," I said, stumbling slightly. My breath hitched, and I couldn't tell if it was from the dancing or the things he was saying. "I don't know what you're talking about." "But that night was a mistake," he added, his voice turning low and serious. I looked up at him, my brow furrowing. "I don't know what you mean." He didn't look away. His eyes stayed locked on mine, searching for any flicker of recognition as he asked, "Don't you remember anything at all about that night?" A wave of fru

