Barking dogs seldom bite. That’s why Claire was never bothered by Shirley’s attitude. She just smiled, her eyes crinkling with mischief. “Of course I know I’m not really a James. And I’m not York’s fiancée anymore. But isn’t that what Cindy’s here for?”
She shot a look at Cindy, grinning. “Honestly, Cindy and York seem like fate. It’s like the universe keeps throwing them together, even at dinner.”
Shirley whipped her head around, her eyes landing on Cindy. She’d only met her once, but there was no mistaking the girl who had been switched at birth. Cindy—the Latham family’s long-lost daughter.
“What are you doing here?” Shirley demanded, voice sharp.
Cindy blinked, wide-eyed and innocent. “Shirley, right? I don’t get what you mean. Why shouldn’t I be here?” She glanced away, her tone soft. “I’m just having dinner with my mom and dad, and with Lance. We invited Wade too.”
As if Shirley’s tone had spooked her, Cindy edged behind Octavia, peeking out from behind her mother’s shoulder.
Octavia’s frown deepened as she looked between her overbearing niece and her own daughter, who seemed on the verge of tears. Then she remembered Claire’s words about York.
“Shirley, what’s with the attitude? Cindy’s here having dinner with her family. Do you have a problem with that?” Octavia’s gaze flicked to York. “And York, why are you even with Shirley right now?”
Shirley might be brash, but she wasn’t wrong about one thing. Claire wasn’t a James anymore, so her engagement to York was over. Which meant, in Octavia’s eyes, that York was now free for Cindy.
Cindy had grown up in the countryside. Finding a good match for her wouldn’t be easy. Octavia worried that other well-off families would look down on her daughter’s background. But York was different. He’d been meant for Cindy all along. All they needed to do was set things right.
Clearly, it was time to invite the Byron family over for dinner and make this new engagement official.
York spoke up, his tone even. “Octavia, I was just grabbing a meal with some friends. Shirley was just there too, that’s all.”
He made it sound like Shirley was just a coincidence, nothing more. Everyone knew Shirley wasn’t the Byrons’ first choice for a daughter-in-law, and York was well aware of her feelings for him.

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