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ia Evans kept telling herself as she stood in front of the mirror,
. Serena had chosen it with a careless smile and a cutting remark: "You can't show up to my e
g-golden hair, bright blue eyes, and the kind of confidence that drew every eye in the
ne, to show off her victory. And the prize? Adrian Knight. The billionaire whispered
here to clap, smile politely, a
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ter sharpened by champagne. Waiters weaved between the guests with
onds catching the light, perfect smiles that hid sharper truths
ike a jewel she had claimed. Serena's golden gown shimmered with ever
suit, impossibly handsome. Even when Serena leaned against him,
no right. But when his gaze shifted and locked on hers, h
s were sharper, staring at her intensively, cool steel hiding so
ame. as she averted her gaz
ons from people who only half-listened. "And you're the younger one
per: "She's pretty enough, but nothing compared to
untouched champagne on the tray of
ing on her chest. She leaned on the railing, letting her eyes close as the city st
g away
voice f
es fle
ood in the shadow
nt dry. "I... I ju
ser, "You don'
't a qu
gh. "Not really. But S
ou en
er. It was as if he had been wat
like her,"
entire life-never Serena, never enough. But from Adrian's l
ng the railing. "You sho
Because for once, I wanted
dangerous. She should go. She should r
e railing. The barest touch. But it
stepping back. "A
th was alre
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e tried to speak, to say stop, but the words dissolved into a moan as his
s wrong," she whi
e was rough, almost pleading, hi
couldn't. Her silenc
, clutching him closer instead of pushing him away. Every part of
r back hit the wall, and she arched into him as his hands roamed-bold, desperate, leaving her trembling. The
and blazing as they swept over her. "Amelia..." he r
overing herself, she reached for him. That single
arted, their hands never stopped. Clothes fell in a careless trail, eve
s setting fire to places she had never felt alive before. She clung to hi
t was reckless
st unforgettable
eamed through the curtains, sh
t nearly
to her chest. Adrian lay beside her, bare-chested
supposed to ma
the weight of it crashed o
slipping it over her trembling body. She didn'
corridor. By the time she reached the street below, the city
different to her
istake. One night she would bury foreve
fe was
*
r, her back pressed against the wall, her hands shaki
ink l
d. "No... no, thi
. Clear. U
as pr
flat stomach. Her mind screamed in chaos: How can I tell Ser
st her cold cheeks. "This will dest
stomach as if she could erase the
at heavy and merc
e know," she whispered broken
s left her lips, she
ever stay
nd out, nothing-nothing-wo

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