Knowing Natasha's temper, eloping did sound like something she might do.
With the family gathering right around the corner, Mrs. Davys couldn't le
t something like that happen.
"Fine. You can stay." Natasha wasn't in the mood to argue, so she dragged
Dustin over to the gazebo over the pond.
Mrs. Davys was just about to follow them when Ruth stopped her. "My dad o
nly said to keep an eye on them. not stalk them! Why would you impede on
a couple's private conversation?"
Mrs. Davys thought about it for a moment and decided to wait where she wa
s. After all, the two of them were still within her sights, and she could
see every move they made.
"How did you get in here, Dear? My father isn't the type of person who wo
uld give in easily." Natasha asked, pouring two cups of tea.
"I saved his life, so I asked to meet you in return."
Dustin gave her a run–down of everything that had happened.
After hearing the story, Natasha grumbled. "What a reckless old man!"
"That's why I came to talk to you. What should we do?" Dustin asked helpl
essly.
"I've been thinking about this too. There are only two ways to stop this
wedding. We either change my father's mind, or we force the Grant family
to propose the annulment first." Natasha pondered for a second before poi
nting out. "My father's too stubborn. He's even willing to die for the fa
mily, so it'll be too difficult to persuade him unless we can get rid of
his worries."
"What worries?" Dustin asked, curious.
Natasha sighed. "Years ago, our family offended someone called the Dark L
ord. He's a ruthless and evil person who uses despicably cruel methods. H
e's been tormenting our family for years, killing someone every now and t
hen. In recent years, he has been acting more ferociously, going to more
extreme lengths. Even Fletcher Lawson was one of his men. It's safe to sa
y that the Dark Lord is not only a thorn in my father's side but also a c
onstant pain in my family's ass. The reason my parents decided to marry m
e off to the Grant family was to ensure my safety, as well as borrow thei
r power to deal with the Dark Lord."
Understanding immediately dawned on Dustin. "So, as long as we get rid of
the Dark Lord, your dad might give
in?"
"Yep." Nasha nodded. "Without the Dark Lord, our family has nothing to fe
ar anymore."
"Where's the Dark Lord? I'll get rid of him." Dustin's eyes turned murder
ous.
"Things wouldn't have turned out this way if anyone knew where he is." Na
tasha shook her head, smiling bitterly. "He's so well hidden; I don't eve
n know what he looks like."
"That's going to be tricky." Dustin frowned. It was going to take some ti
me to find someone whose identity and looks were both a well–
kept secret. "Since dealing with the Dark Lord Is Impossible, we can only
think of a plan to make the Grant family annul the agreement first."
Natasha's tone turned sharp. "Knowing Tyler Grant, he can't bear it If an
ything is tainted. Tomorrow, when
they send the gifts over, I'll tell him that I'm already yours. With his
pride, there's no way he'll accept that. He
might even annul our engagement on the spot!"
"Are you sure it'll work?" Dustin asked, unsure.
"It's worth a shot. Natasha grinned mischievously. "No matter what, I'll
be kicking up a fuss tomorrow. Worse come to worst, I'll just use my trum
p card. That way, the Grant family would never accept a daughter–in-
law like me!"
"What trump card?" Dustin's eyes twinkled.
"That's a secret for now. You'll find out tomorrow." Natasha teased. Afte
r all, it's a trump card. She wouldn't reveal it so easily unless absolut
ely necessary.