After a lengthy pause she said, “Please let me explain so that you’ll understand my dilemma,” she began, pleased with her matter-of-fact tone. “I’ve been engaged to Steve Whitcomb for almost a year. I know how foolish this must sound to you, but I only recently realized that the only reason I agreed to marry Steve in the first place was to please my father.” Casey studied the ice cubes in her glass, hating to put into words feelings that had been apparent to her most of her life. She forced herself to meet the steady gaze across from her and said in a low voice, “Steve is everything my dad always wanted in a son, you see. I’ve always been aware of what a disappointment I was.” With a tiny shrug she said, “Who knows? Maybe I thought that if I married someone my dad liked I would win his approval a little easier. Besides, I really thought I was in love with Steve back then. He treated me as though I was someone special, as though I really mattered and was important to him.” She glanced away and gave her head a quick shake. “I actually believed him when he said he’d been waiting all his life for me.” She swallowed, remembering how easy she’d been to convince and how humiliated she’d been when she found out the truth about the man. “I found out quite by accident a few weeks ago that he’s been involved with another woman during our entire engagement. He doesn’t love me. He never loved me. He’s a lying, cheating hypocrite who—”