Chapter 138
Fleur was fuming as she stared at Yvette. It wasn't easy for her to keep her composure, especially since Yvette
was brought hby her own son.
Rejecting Yvette outright would be like slapping Gideon in the face, and she was also worried about making him
angry.
"Gideon, have you really thought this through?" Fleur asked, glancing at her son. "I think she might not be the
perfect match for our family, but if this is what you've decided, | know there's no point in arguing. Gideon
couldn't help but glance at Calliope. She was busy playing a gwith Calista and Dahlia, not paying him any
attention.
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Meanwhile, Silas was gazing at Calliope with an undeniable affection, which only fueled the fire burning in
Gideon's chest.
"I love Yvette," Gideon stated firmly. "Mom, Dad, Grandpa, whether you agree or not, I'm marrying her. I'm not
here to ask for your permission, I'm here to inform you."
Yvette's heart skipped with joy at his words. She couldn't help but sneak a glance at Calliope, initially with a hint
of defiance.
But a wave of frustration washed over her when she saw Calliope was uninterested and hadn't even
glanced their way. It felt like she was gearing up for a competition, only to find the other person couldn't care
less, standing still while everyone else cheered.
Yvette bit her lip, telling herself that soon she would finally becMrs. Baker.
"No one's opposing you," Eamon said, frowning as he looked at Fleur and James. "Do you both agree?" Fleur shot
Yvette a glare but nodded her reluctant agreement.
Gideon and Yvette then sat down to discuss wedding plans. Yvette had already picked a few dates, hoping for
the soonest possible ceremony within the next three months
She wasn't thrilled about involving her family, they weren't exactly the type to impress the Baker family,
and she worried their meeting might jeopardize the union.
But Eamon insisted on a family meeting, so she reluctantly agreed to bring it up with her folks.
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"Okay, we'll leave it at that for now," Eamon stated. "We'll discuss the details once Yvette's parents are here."
"And Gideon, there's something important | need to remind you about," Eamon said, looking sternly at Gideon,
which prompted everyone else to do the same.
"Yes, Grandpa?"
"Yvette is your choice. | know you went to see her when you were supposed to marry Callie. So, if Callie chose
Silas, it's not her fault. That's on you," Eamon said sternly.
Gideon looked over at Calliope, nodding slightly. "I know | was wrong."
"Since you acknowledge your mistake, you must explain this to everyone at your wedding. Clear up any
confusion.
And there are snasty rumors about Callie going around lately. Since it's your fault, you must deal with those,
too. You owe Callie that much."