Helanie:
After I told them I wanted to wait for the dinner to end before we tell Norman, the brothers decided to drop me home. Emmet called Lamar and asked him not to leave the suite.
"I don't think all of you should be missing out on the rehearsal dinner. Your mother is right about one thing—since it's Norman's dinner, we should handle this in a way that doesn't bring him shame," I said, sitting in the backseat with Kaye on one side, while Maximus and Emmet sat in the front. Emmet was driving.
He'd been taking his anger out on the poor steering wheel for a while now—hitting it and honking at invisible obstacles.
"My brother will not be happy after he finds out what is going on. He will not be focusing on the dinner or anything," Emmet uttered, his eyes showing emptiness but his deep sighs proved he was distraught and worried how Norman would feel about marrying in the family of my rapist.