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trembled
rdered, voice cold a
that godforsaken restaurant was on me? Some watched with
drew attention; their
idn't
it over y
slap. My throat clenched. The scarlet wine swirle
ost-tilted her head with a wicked little smirk. Like a queen watching her executioner work. This wasn't just humiliation. This was war. I took one last
me like I was nothing. Like he hadn't kissed me in the shadows of St. Elizabeth's Hall. Like he hadn't whispered how obsessed he was with
e me shifted that night. As the cameras clicked and whispered captions swirl
le. And the rise of som
o Years
ion had arrived a month ago-handwritten, gold-foiled, smelling of power. The Brinchfort Charity Gala. Black-tie. No entry without a name. I wasn't invited. But I was
diamond pin into my curl
stared back at me, unfamiliar but thrilling. Bold eyes. Strong chin. Dangerous smile
as fire wrapp
ride wa
night chaos, but I was calm.
nhattan – Bri
: Lo
in red, face stoic, walking out like a fallen queen. People never forgot drama. He should've been over it. Over her. But he wasn't. No one knew
time, a year ago, he hired someone to track her down. Waste of mone
rked-inside was a photo. A woman in a black power s
aunting gray eyes. It c
le, knocked on the door.
irs for the Empire gala project
hand trembled. S. Black. No. It couldn't be. But