“This stone belongs to the Lockman Family and it was passed down to me,” he continued coldly. “I'm the one who decides who gets it. Since you and I aren’t married yet, don’t ever think you have any claim to it. Frankly, I think it suits Diana better.”
He continued, "I’ve already agreed to marry you. Isn’t that enough? Does it really matter if I give a necklace to someone else? The position of Mrs. Lockman is yours. What more could you possibly want?”
Diana’s tears shimmered in her eyes as her lips curled into a faint smile. “Really? My concert gown happens to be blue. This necklace will match it perfectly. Thank you, Robbie. You’re the only one who truly understands me.”
I raised my feet and said, "Forgive me. I don't have any intention. I was just marveling at how deeply you feel for Diana. You don't have to overreact."
As I said that, I pushed the jewelry box toward Diana. "These earrings are made from the leftover of the same gemstone of the Lockman Family's heirloom. Since they’re part of the set, you should keep them too. After all, it wouldn’t feel right to break up such a perfect match.”