GALE KAPUR & GENEVIEVE ALBRECHT
"I do not think it useless," she corrected, "but simply not something you would be willing to do, given your desire to keep ties with your family." It was something Genevieve herself had struggled with, having not wanted to marry in the first place. She, too, could not bear to disappoint her family, and she had still held out hope that nothing would come of the engagement, and as she walked to the altar, that someone would come and save her from it.
None of her hopes had come to pass.
"It would depend on how far you would be willing to go, and how much control you wished to break," she replied carefully. "But I do not feel that now is the time or place for such conversations." They were, after all, at what was to be a joyous occasion.