Glass Table Girls
had met at Club Phoenix. He was charming, intelligent, and had a sense of humor that made her laugh all night. As they got to the apartment, William took her hand and gently kissed it. "
ellent. I'll send a car to pick you all up at 7 pm. Dress code is formal. I look forward to seeing you tonight," William said before hanging up. Tatiana put her phone down, still in shock. "Guys, we're going to a dinner party at William's penthouse tonight!" she exclaimed, unable to contain her excitement. The girls looked at each other in disbelief. "No way," Ruth said, her eyes wide. "We better start getting ready," Blue added, grinning from ear to ear. As they started getting ready, Tatiana couldn't help but think about how far she had come. Just a few weeks ago, she was struggling to make ends meet, and now she was going to a dinner party at a billionaire's penthouse. It all felt like a dream. As they stepped into the car that William had sent for them, Tatiana couldn't help but feel nervous. She had never been to a party like this before, and she didn't want to embarrass herself in front of William's guests. The car pulled up to a grand building in the heart of the city, and they were ushered into an elevator that took them straight up to the penthouse. As they stepped out of the elevator, Tatiana was struck by the breathtaking view of the city from the floor-to-ceiling windows. William was waiting for them in the living room, dressed in a sharp suit and a warm smile. "Welcome, ladies. I'm so glad you could make it," he said, greeting each of them with a hug. Tatiana couldn't help but feel a flutter in her stomach as he pulled her into a hug. She couldn't deny the attraction she felt towards him, and she wondered if he felt the same way. As the night went on, the girls mingled with the other guests, sipping champagne and indulging in a delicious meal prepared by William's personal chef. Tatiana found herself drawn to William's charm and wit, and they spent most of the night talking and laughing. As the party came to an end and the other guests started to leave, William took Tatiana aside. "I have something I want to show you," he said, leading her towards the balcony. As they stepped out onto the balcony, Tatiana gasped. The view was even more stunning than before, with the city lit up like a magical wonderland. "I come out here every night to clear my head," William said, his eyes fixed on the view. "It's my favorite place in the world." Tatiana felt her heart skip a beat as she looked at him. She couldn't deny the connection she felt towards him, and she wondered if this was the beginning of something special. William leaned against the railing and turned to Tatiana, a small smile playing at the corner of his lips. "You know, Tatiana," he said, his voice low and smooth. "I've been thinking about you all day." Tatiana felt a flutter in her stomach at his words, and she couldn't help but smile in response. "Is that so?" she asked, trying to keep her tone casual. William nodded, his eyes never leaving hers. "I was wondering if you might like to join me for dinner tomorrow. There's this new restaurant that just opened up, and I hear it's amazing." Tatiana hesitated for a moment, unsure of what to say. She was still trying to figure out what exactly was going on between her and William. But she couldn't deny that she was intrigued by him, and the idea of spending more time with him was tempting. "I'd love to," she finally said, her voice soft. William's smile grew wider, and he reached out to take her hand. "Wonderful," he said. "I'll pick you up at eight." Tatiana watched as he turned and disappeared back into the apartment. She was left standing alone on the balcony, a strange mixture of excitement and nervousness swirling inside her. As she gazed out at the city lights, she couldn't help but wonder where this unexpected attraction to William would lead. William returned to the balcony, holding a small box in his hand. "I have something for you, Tatiana," he said, opening the box to reveal a stunning diamond necklace. Tatiana's eyes widened in surprise. "William, I can't accept this. It's too much," she said, shaking her head. William smiled. "Nonsense, Tatiana. You deserve it. Besides, it's just a small token of my appreciation for spending time with me tonight." Tatiana hesitated for a moment before accepting the necklace. As she put it on, she couldn't help but feel a little overwhelmed. She had never received anything so extravagant before. As William and Tatiana stood on the balcony, the cool night air enveloped them, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere. The city lights twinkled in the distance, casting a warm glow across their faces. William turned to Tatiana and smiled, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "You know, Tatiana," he said softly, "I've never met anyone quite like you before." Tatiana's heart skipped a beat at the compliment, and she felt a blush creeping up her neck. "What do you mean?" she asked, unable to