Toya was silent for a moment before saying calmly, "Marriage is nothing. Liking it or not doesn't matter."
Both of these things were unfamiliar to her. Like Reyes, her mother had died when she was very young. Her father, the head of the Madison family, Hernandez, had not married since her mother died.
She had been well protected by her father, Hernandez, since she was a child. Her father had many enemies in the business. Before she went to college, or rather before his father's health fell, she had never gone to public school. Although her father had not confined her freedom or interfered with any of her activities, for safety reasons, he had never been far away from her. She knew her father was with her, so she had been unruly since she was a child. Her father had raised her like a princess, and she had naturally become one.
She did not go to public school because she did not like to go to school.