Sylvia's POV:
On the day of the wedding, I had wrapped a gift and was ready to leave for the venue with Rufus.
He wore his watch and glanced at the exquisitely packaged walking stick on the table. "Don't you want to take this with you too?"
I shook my head and walked closer to him to straighten his tie. "No. It's for Leonard. I'll find an opportunity to give it to him after Alina's wedding."
Rufus nodded and didn't say anything else. He grabbed the wedding gift and we walked out together.
Alina's wedding was being held in a manor. Rufus and I had visited it the first day we had arrived at the Silver Moon Pack. It was the largest manor in their pack.
It was surrounded by lavender plants. As the wind blew, people could smell the sweet floral aroma, giving our surroundings a picturesque effect.
The long corridor was decorated with champagne roses delivered by air from the capital city. When we walked down the corridor, we were met with a huge hall. Bright windows adorned every wall, and glazed lights had been placed in front of each window. A wine rack was present in front of each window, which was filled with several types of expensive wines. The hall was filled with well-dressed guests, and the atmosphere was very animated.
It was obvious that Leonard had put a lot of effort into Alina's wedding.
I couldn't stop the sigh that escaped my lips and said enviously, "Alina is so lucky to have such a wonderful father. Leonard loves her so much."
If only my father had even one-tenth of Leonard's love for me. But unfortunately, he didn't even want to recognize me.
Rufus wrapped his arms around me lovingly and held my hand. "Honey, you have me by your side."
I smiled sweetly. When I looked up at him again, I was cheerful. "Yes, I have you and that's enough for me."
Rufus tweaked my nose affectionately and said, "I promise I will give you a grander wedding in the future."
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