ng between the two guards who hauled him forward without ceremony. His dark suit
breath
xchanged glances, some craning their necks for a better view, others murmuring
t? Someone who had made the mi
ag the unconscious man toward the exit. Just before they reached the door, one of them
e prickled up her
ain. Desperate, Nina stretched to her full height, straining for a glimpse-just
that
side the ballroom resumed as if nothing had happened. As if a man
t did
trance was supposed to go. This was supposed to be flawless, seamless-a perfectly orchestrated moment of power and poise. I
rt? No one had ev
't looking at her. The whispers had already moved on, eyes drifting back to their conversations, their drinks, their
have calmed h
ike a weight she couldn't shake. You were supposed to be read
ything for it. And now, standing here, the reality of it all
The first step toward securing a life she never dared
straightened her spine, a
e had been given clear instructions-stop at the third wing of the spiral staircase, the spot
she
min
T
iv
me unspoken power play? Or was this simply how Adelaide Whitlock made an entran
case, it was
too shallow. The weight of unseen eyes pressed again
she feared-truly feared-she mi
mong a small circle of guests, his expression neutral, his posture relaxed. He wasn't smiling-Mr. Whitlock rarely did-but the easy way he
perfectly-moving seamlessly from guest to guest, speaking just enough to make them feel important, all while keeping an iron grip on the
nterested in eithe
across the room, sea
xe
boyfriend of
ld probably sketch him from memory. The sharp angle of his jaw. The dimples that appeared-brief
d the sea of guests, he
sy weight settle
make her more n
de and forced herself to ke
ted toward each other in quiet discussion. A little farther away stood Sean, Adelaide's co
ave to guess w
ir past didn't matter. Their strained relationship didn't matter. What mattered w
ot
it away and let he
ore unsettling it became. B
ore her in the flesh, eerily familiar. The weight of that realization pressed against her ch
ner of the room, her
t A
fam
d seen him before-one of the countless faces in the photos she had me
asn't
rs stood
ther wolf, according to her brie
oth
s back tur
stomach
he way his shoulders squared. The wa
bout him fel
osture-it was enough to set off every alarm in her head. If he was with Lily, she could al
ho had known Adelaide their entire lives, people who could dismantle her with a single
st expected
dn't play Adelaide
the trio when the first young man turned-s
reath
rowd without much interest. But the moment his gaze l
his stare. It was as if he could see right through the layers of foundation, the ele
hen he
ke they shared som
t...
wasn't
n warned-they were cold, calculating, always watching fo
But before she could stop herself, her gaze flickered back to him-
when she
nding with the
lse stu
as mo
t moving
d the
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