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pagne flute cold against her fingertips. "Thank
Crystal chandeliers dripped light onto men in tailored tuxedos and women in jewel-toned gowns. Th
ith every step. She felt a warmth spread through her chest, a pure, uncomplicated happines
. He looked impossibly handsome, his dark hair perfectly styled, hi
rself and glid
traightened his black bow tie, a small, intimate gesture in the
nd grounding. He leaned in, his breath warm against her ear.
o him for a brief moment, inhaling the clean scent of his cologne, a cust
on the small stage at the front of the ballroom. A gentle
s voice smooth and practiced. "It is now time for the moment we've all been wa
ause rippled t
zed her han
g as if it were permanently
spotlight found them, a circle of brilliant white that made the r
and. He cleared his throat, the sound
esonating with easy charm. "It means the world to Annabel
aces. Annabel stood beside him, her hand resting in
ubtle change, a stiffening of his sho
s tone changing, losing its warm
Clarify? What was there to clarif
e space between them felt like a chasm. He turned to look at her, bu
ke a warm embrace and more
flat and devoid of emotion.
unds, meaningless syllables hanging in the air. Her b
l blow, his voice ringing
in love with
ballroom erupted into a cacophony of shocked gasps and frantic
umb, except for her skin, which felt like it was on fire. Every eye in the room was on he
atherine Hampton, their faces a mask of white, horrified disbelief. Her mother's hand w
stood near the front. And on their faces, she saw it. Not shock. Not surprise.
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ent decision. This was a performance. A calculated, public execution of her dignity. The
le was instantly vaporized by a white-hot surge of fury. The grief was sti
d not crumble. She would no
a step, Annabel moved. Her hand shot out and snatched the microphone from
e shards of glass in her throat. Her voice, when she
. Sterling, fo
st the curious faces, and landed sq
ed," she said, her gaze locking with Warren's, "
g for a beat, feeling t
e collaborations between Hampton Industries a
ispers in the crowd changed from gossipy shock to business-minded alarm. T
n't expected this. He had expected tears, a quiet, di
ally cracked. His face darkened, his
. She spoke into the microphone, her voice low an
am not an object to b
e stand with a heavy, definitive thu
d toward the edge of the stage. The sound of her heels clicking again
he shadows of the wings did her vision begin to blur.
Sterling, Blake's mother. Her face
venomous whisper. "You've embarrassed us
way, a bitter, humorless
ping with ice. "You orchestrated this entire far
m backstage area, the muffled chaos of the party behind her. Adrenaline coursed throu
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