**Chapter 1: A Night of Consequences**
The ballroom glittered like a scene from a dream, every corner filled with opulence and grandeur. Chatter buzzed all around Nonna Hathaway, but she felt strangely detached, like an outsider in the very world she had been born into. Her father's gala was always an event of the year, but tonight, she couldn't shake the feeling that it was just another reminder of how hollow her life had become.
Dressed in a sleek black gown that clung to her petite figure, Nonna surveyed the crowd with practiced disinterest. Her heart wasn't in it, not after the brutal end of her last relationship. Her ex had walked away with a few sharp words-telling her she was too bossy, too demanding, that he couldn't handle her anymore. The sting of that breakup still lingered, making her wary of any potential relationships.
"I'm going to go grab a drink," Veronica, her best friend, said with a wink, leaving Nonna at a corner of the room. Nonna had been silently praying for an escape, but Veronica's enthusiastic push to mingle meant she couldn't slip away unnoticed.
Nonna watched her friend weave through the crowd, laughing as she approached a group of businessmen. She sighed and took a glass of champagne from a passing waiter, swirling the drink absentmindedly in her fingers. The bright bubbles fizzed to the surface, and she took a sip, letting the alcohol warm her insides.
Her gaze wandered, and that's when she saw him-Williams Vose. The man had a presence that demanded attention. Tall, broad-shouldered, and as enigmatic as a shadow, he stood like a sculpture amidst the partygoers. His sharp jawline, icy blue eyes, and the tension in his posture made it impossible for anyone to ignore him. It wasn't just his looks-it was the cold, unyielding aura that seemed to radiate from him.
Williams was everything Nonna had learned to avoid. A century-old billionaire with a reputation for ruthlessness, an air of detachment that bordered on arrogance, and an intensity that made everyone around him uncomfortable. He had no interest in the shallow flirtations of society women, and from what she'd heard, he didn't even believe in mates or love.
Yet, despite herself, Nonna found her eyes drawn to him.
She wasn't sure why, but something about him-his solitude, his power-fascinated her.
Her reverie was interrupted by Veronica, who returned with a mischievous grin on her face.
"What's with the distant stare?" Veronica teased, leaning in close. "You've been eyeing him all night."
Nonna's face flushed, but she shrugged it off, trying to seem nonchalant. "I'm not interested in playing games with a man like that."
"Oh, come on," Veronica coaxed. "A little flirtation never hurt anyone. He's been watching you too."
Before Nonna could protest, Veronica was already walking toward Williams, her movements confident and flirtatious. Nonna hesitated, her stomach tightening with a mixture of anxiety and curiosity. She had sworn off love after her last heartbreak, but something about tonight felt... different.
Without fully understanding why, Nonna followed, her heels clicking softly on the marble floor.
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Veronica had already engaged Williams in a conversation when Nonna arrived at his side. The man was looking out over the room, his expression unreadable, but when he turned to face her, his eyes locked onto hers with an intensity that almost made her take a step back.
Williams Vose didn't smile-he didn't need to. He exuded power with just a look, a command in every movement.
Veronica, sensing the tension, shot Nonna a playful look before stepping away, leaving them alone.
"Ms. Hathaway," Williams greeted, his voice smooth like velvet but laced with a certain coldness. "It's a pleasure to meet you."
Nonna nodded, unsure of what to say. Her pulse was racing, and she was suddenly acutely aware of the space between them. "I'm surprised you know my name."
"It's hard not to when your father's name is synonymous with every corner of the business world." He leaned slightly forward, as if he were examining her carefully, the air between them growing thicker. "And you've certainly made a name for yourself among your peers."
Nonna felt a flush creep up her neck, but she refused to let herself be intimidated. "I prefer to keep a low profile. I'm not really interested in the whole 'heiress' thing. It gets tiresome, if I'm being honest."