Chapter 250
Asher said, "No, I didn't."Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Daphne raised an eyebrow. "Why don't you ask Mr. Kensington about it? You two are working together now. If he didn't invite you, isn't that a bit disrespectful?"
Lysander's wedding had become the talk of the town. Everyone wanted to attend.
With limited invitations, people were going out of their way to secure one.
For someone like Asher, a rising star in the tech world, attending the Hawthorne wedding would be like receiving a golden ticket to high society. But he hadn't been invited.
Asher replied to Daphne, "Mr. Kensington doesn't want me there. You know how awkward my situation is."
Elara likely didn't want him around either, though he couldn't explain why he still wanted to see her get married.
Daphne pursed her lips. Awkward? Just because she used to like you? You never did anything wrong to her! If anything, she's the one who's made things difficult for us. Even Lacey got invited. Not us. Isn't that insulting?" Asher shrugged. "Who cares? Why would you want office."
Recently, Adam's new app launch had made waves.
O go? They wouldn't welcome you anyway. I've got work to do at the
Their revamped strategies were producing significant results, a stark contrast to their earlier efforts.
Initially, no one considered them a serious competitor. But now Asher admitted he had to pay much closer attention to their progress.
Daphne wasn't happy. "It's not about wanting to go. If we don't show up, people might think we're not on good terms with them. And didn't you send a gift for Lysander's birthday?"
She was clearly upset about not being invited to Elara's wedding Especially since she had sent an invitation to Elara before. It felt rude to her, considering they had once been classmates. Asher cut her off. "I'm heading to work."
Daphne didn't leave with him.
Although they worked at the same company, Asher often had other matters to handle, so they didn't always commute together.
She tidied up before coming downstairs.
"Mom, how about this one for tomorrow?" Dana asked Edith eagerly.
Edith nodded. "Looks good."
Dana said, "But this one's nice too."
Watching the interaction, Daphne asked curiously, "Dana, are you going out tomorrow?"
Dana glanced at her and nodded. "It's Elara's wedding. I'm attending."
"You got an invitation?" Daphne was surprised.
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"Of course! Mom has one too," Dana replied.
Daphne bit her lip, surprised that both Edith and Dana had been invited, while she and Asher hadn't. Turning to Edith, she asked, "Edith, could I
go with you tomorrow?"
Edith's expression soured. "Why? Go on your own if you want." dith had never liked Daphne.
If not for Daphne, her ideal daughter-in-law, Adair, would have been part of the family by now.
However, Asher held significant influence since he managed the company well. Edith had no choice but to tolerate Daphne's presence in her household. Daphne pressed on, "Elara and I are classmates. I'd like to see her wedding."
Edith replied, "But you still weren't invited, Maybe she doesn't want you there. Why force it?"
"Maybe she just forgot. What's the harm in me tagging along?" Daphne tried to reason.
Edith cut her off. "Let's not. The Hawthorne family's wedding isn't open to just anyone. If I bring you and they're unhappy, what then?"
Edith had connections with both Barrett and Evelyn. Getting an invitation hadn't been difficult.
But she had no intention of bringing Daphne, someone she disapproved of.
Feeling the sting of Edith's dismissal, Daphne forced a smile. "Fine. I'll head to work then."
As soon as she stepped out of the house, her face hardened.
She knew Edith didn't respect her, but the blatant disdain still stung.
Even now, Edith was clinging to the hope that Asher would marry Adair instead. Daphne found it ridiculous.
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On the morning of Elara and Lysander's wedding, Elara was up at four.
Her bridesmaids were Quarry and Cynthia, her college roommates who were both still unmarried.
The three gathered at the Kensington family's estate to prepare.
Quarry stood nearby, watching as Elara slipped into her gown. "Elara, I can't believe you're marrying Mr. Blue-Blooded! I remember when you told us you were dating him, I thought you were joking." Elara glanced at Quarry through the mirror, finding her comment amusing.
She said, "It's been so long. I almost forgot, but do you still remember? Besides, wasn't that just Daphne's scheme back then?"
Quarry said, "Speaking of Daphne, she's doing pretty well. My brother tried to set up a meeting with her company recently, but she wouldn't even see him."
QuickClip had gained significant traffic.
Plenty of businesses were vying to collaborate, and Daphne, managing those deals, had become notably hard to reach.
Cynthia chimed in, "She must be good at what she does. Getting Asher to marry her is no small feat. He left Adair for her. Say what you want about her personality, but you've got to admit, she's capable." Chapter 250
Elara gazed at herself in the mirror as the stylist worked on her hair.
She recalled how Asher and Daphne had gone through so much turmoil in the past, yet they still managed to get married.
Fate had a funny way of working things out.
Elara had just finished her makeup when there was a knock at the door.
Cynthia went to answer and froze upon seeing who it was. "Mr. Blackwood? What are you doing here?"
Asher was a frequent visitor to the law firm Cynthia worked at, so they were well acquainted.
"I'm here to see Elara," Asher said plainly.
The Kensington family's estate was bustling with relatives that morning.
Asher maintained a good relationship with Barrett, so he occasionally made appearances at their home as well.
Cynthia turned back, looking at Elara. "Elara..."
Elara stood and faced the doorway, her tone icy. "What do you want?"
Asher stood at the door and saw Elara in a gown.
Her headpiece, crafted of pure gold, featured delicate chains cascading on either side. What might have looked overly dated on someone else exuded elegance and sophistication on her. For a moment, Asher was taken aback, silently admiring her.
Seeing him staring, Elara snapped, "If you have nothing to say, leave. It's early, and I don't recall inviting you to my wedding!"
Her harsh tone didn't faze Asher. Instead, he responded with an easy smile, "I heard you're getting married. I just came to see you and brought a gift."
He stepped forward, holding out a box wrapped in red ribbon.
He added, "I came across this at an auction and thought it would make a good wedding gift. I figured I should give you something to mark the occasion."