Emma had been around the block a few times in her fifty-odd years, and she wasn't exactly naive. She could tell Liliana was skeptical of her plan, so she leaned in, lowering her voice conspiratorially.
“Don't think it's a long shot,” Emma assured her. “Let me tell you, Finn's a real family guy. If his dad and I insist he marries you, he’ll go along with it.”
Liliana still looked dubious, so Emma gave her arm a reassuring pat, adding, “Remember that woman, Amara? She wasn’t exactly Miss America, but because his grandparents wanted it, he married her without a fuss.”
“If he could go through with that, I’m sure he’ll have no qualms marrying you. You’ve got history with him, and now you’re carrying his child. How could he say no?”
Liliana's eyes lit up with realization. Of course, Finnian was all about family. If he could marry Amara just to please the Everly grandparents, he’d certainly agree to marry her. She was a hundred times better than Amara, had even saved his life once, and with his parents’ backing, there was no way he’d refuse.
What Liliana didn’t know was the drama that had unfolded between Finnian and his parents back then. She assumed they were the picture of a happy family, with his parents wielding considerable influence over him.
Once she put all the pieces together, Emma seemed a lot more agreeable, and Liliana smiled, “Thank you, Mrs. Emma Everly, for your advice. I’ll do my best.”
Emma returned her smile, offering a few parting words about taking care of herself before she left. They were now allies in their little unspoken agreement.
But the thought of Hogan nagged at Liliana, bringing her back down from her momentary high.

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