pment scattered around. Camilla Laurent moved gracefully among the lights, cameras, and stylists, her presence commanding attention without a word. Eve
He had seen many models in his life, worked with countless glamorous people in the world of music and fashion, but Camilla was diff
hrowing a pointed look at Andrew. Her presence was reassuring for Camilla, a steadying force amid the chaos of the shoot, but Andrew could
g his eye during a pause. Her voice was playful but tinged with
sn't miss out on seeing perfection," he said, his tone light, though his mind was a
against the studio floor. She leaned on his shoulder briefly, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "You're dis
er face. "Not possible," he said, his voice low a
e gave a gentle nudge to Camilla's shoulder, cementing her role as both friend and confidante. "And besides," she added with a wink at
st a few hours, to escape the looming conversations about marriage, legacy, and family duty. But even her
ure the attention of millions. Andrew watched her, captivated, yet increasingly aware that the life they had buil
g every ounce of focus into her craft. Andrew observed quietly, offering subtle support when needed, sharing small moments of intimacy amid the hectic energy. Veronic
brushed off stray hairs, laughing as she recounted a funny mishap during a previous pose. Andrew smiled, his fingers lightly bru
their laughter. But in the quiet corners of his mind, Andrew felt the faint, unyielding pull of responsibility-the conversation he knew he would soo
ition, and to the glamorous bubble they shared-a fragile,
tudio. Camilla had been radiant today, lost in her work and ambition, and Veronica's effortless charm had kept everything flowing smoothly. Yet beneath the l
olished marble façade. Andrew parked silently in the vast driveway, the quiet of home a stark contrast to the chaos of the studio. He st
on. "Andrew," she said without preamble, her voice calm
onversation was inevitable, yet the anticipation of it never
cannot wait. The time for thinking, for postponing, has passed. You are a Kingsley, and y
mother. I've always known. But life... life is complicated. Camilla, work, mu
ty is not measured by desire or convenience. You are twenty-nine years old. You have accomplishments, fame, wealth-b
ception, to control nearly every element of his life. Yet here, in the quiet authority of his grandmother, he felt p
sider it. But... I have to talk to Camilla. She's in the middle of a major campa
e your heart, Andrew. But remember this: life does not wait. Camilla's career, your desires, your fr
ghts outside-all seemed to pale in comparison to the gravity of what was expected of him. He knew he would have to confront Camilla soon, explain the p
reminder of all they had built together. He took a deep breath before ringing the bell, preparing himself for the conversation he
le faltering slightly when she noticed the gravity in Andre
them both to the living area. "It's... my grandmother. She's serious about the future. About mar
"Marriage? Now?" she asked, her tone both incredulous and cautious. "And
ushing. It's about reality. Grandmother doesn't see the world as we do. She wants grandchildren, a family, a legacy
s. "Andrew... you know my career. I have a major photoshoot coming up-almost a year-long
her hand. "I'm not asking for an answer. I just... need you to understand what's coming. The pressure isn
w. I understand your grandmother... I understand duty. But I can't stop now. My career... my d
g heavily around them. "I know, Camilla. I just... I wanted you
f them could ignore. For now, the world of glamour, ambition, and love remained intact-but Andrew knew that the
s from her, the polished hardwood floors reflecting the glow of the ambient lights. Camilla, still dressed in her fitted design
ow, almost a whisper. "We've been so careful, Andrew. Everything we've built toget
ng, Camilla. It's... reality. You know my grandmother. She plans meticulously. She sees time as a resource, and she
't just a job-it's my life. I have commitments, campaigns, contracts... if I stop now, even for a few months
d I want you to follow your dreams, pursue your career-I want that for you. But you have to understand... my grandmother isn't just anyone. Sh
f the sofa as she considered his words.
g about potential matches. Families, backgrounds, compatibility... all of it. And while I love you, Camilla, this pressure is r
oise she always displayed in front of cameras. "Andrew... I can't marry anyone right now. Not this year. Not while my career is at s
king you to understand the situation-what's coming, the inevitability of it. I wish there was
me. But this... this isn't fair. You're being pulled between love and duty, and I'm being pulled between my dr
I wish I could make it easy. I wish I could tell my grandmother to wait. But she won'
d her quiet but firm insistence that Andrew follow his grandmother's plan. Camilla's world of models, cameras, and camp
t saying I don't care. I love you, and I want us to be together. But right now, I can't risk my career for a marr
t that. But... it's going to get harder, Camilla. You know it. My grandmother... Veron
fight for my career. You fight for us. But marriage... not now. Not this year. And you hav
e pressing down on him. "I promise," he said softly. "I won
em knew-the glamour, the ambition, the city lights, the career, and the family legacy-none of it could be
ehold. Andrew wandered through the grand halls, his mind replaying the conversation with Camilla. Her words lingered in his chest-the fierce resolve in
, influence, and unshakable expectations. Andrew knew she wouldn't accept delay indefinitely, nor would she igno
al but her eyes sharp and calculating. "Morning," she said lightly, though there w
, Veronica. Camilla isn't ready. She has commitments, campaigns, and a c
rstand that, Andrew. I do. But you also have to understand where grandmother is coming from. She's not asking l
p everything. It's not fair to her. She's... she's built something real, something i
We navigate carefully. We plan. We delay-but not too long. Grandmother is patient in her own way, but
balance her expectations and Camilla's career, the heavier it feels. I don't want to lose
t. I may push, I may prod, but I also see your side. Camilla's ambition, her drive... I respect that. And
ent demeanor at the photoshoot, the subtle vulnerability when they spoke of marriage. Her world of cameras, lights, and international
, the city buzzing around him. The weight of family, legacy, and expectation pressed down on him with every turn of the whe
smile briefly lighting the tension in Andrew's chest. "You're
m. "We need to talk," he said quietly. "About...
r hands unconsciously clutching the e
e to marry. Not in a vague, someday way-now, in a structured, planned, unavoidable way. And
what? Drop a year of work? My career? My campaigns? Andrew, I can't do that. I'm not ready. Not now, not ever
isk everything you've worked for. But you have to understand... I can't ignore my family either. Evelyn...
al with it together. You handle your grandmother. I handle my career. But
and. I promise. I won't let anyone force you. But we h
back. "Then we prepare. An
ing firm. Outside, the city lights flickered, indifferent to the turbulence of love, duty, and ambition that had t
He drove through the glittering streets, the neon signs reflecting off the polished hood of his car, the distant hum of nightlife a
ions feel heavier. Evelyn Kingsley was patient, wise, and relentless. She had a vision for her
ing up. He found himself wandering the hallways, his hands brushing over the smooth marble and polished wood, memories of his family pressing in from every corner. Portraits of
he warm light of the chandelier. "She's strong," she said softly, almost as if reading h
ies me. She's everything I've ever wanted in a partner-independent, ambitious, brillian
s her world; grandmother has hers. You exist somewhere in between. The trick is balancing it, navigating without breaking what
now how to navigate her expectations, how to negotiate her plans. But Camilla... I can't control her world, her d
ything is perfect, not everything is simple. But your love for her-it's genuine. T
it were easier. I wish I could give grandmother what she wants without risk
. "And you will. You'll figure it out. You al
ld continue uninterrupted, his grandmother's expectations would remain, but for a fleeting moment, he allowed himself the comfort of knowing he had
Fame, wealth, and luxury were his by birthright and talent, yet he felt the sharp reminder that love and duty were battles of a different kind
the coming days, weeks, and months would test him in ways he had never experienced. Camilla's ambition, his grandmother'
n the truth, he had faced the pressure, and he had protected the woman he loved fr
ere in the distance, Andrew promised himself that no matter how high the stakes rose, he w
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