Keira furrowed her brows and looked at Lewis.
She didn't know that Lewis had prepared a wedding dress for her, but since it had been arranged by Lewis, she couldn't give the dress to someone else.
She lowered her gaze, her attitude indifferent. "Sorry, I can't do that."
Peter wasn't surprised by this reaction; after all, no one would want to part with such a thing, as a wedding dress was meant to be kept for life. He was only testing the waters just now.
The other brothers also started chiming in.
James said, "Peter, you shouldn't have asked. How can Keera give away something like that?"
Charles also nodded. "Yeah, wedding dresses are tailor-made, and since Mr. Horton had reserved that shop's most valuable piece early on, it belongs to our sister. Borrowing money is one thing, but a wedding dress? I've never heard of borrowing such a private item."