His Healing Grace
R'S
d said,as she set the tray on her hand "Too bad w
thumping music could be heard through the polished marble floors, the beats blending effortl
the sea of expensive gowns and tailored suits. Everything was m
y to survive here, where every corner of the room was packed with people who had more money than I had ever
er to my grandma and sister over in Russia. I choose to stay here because they are also struggling over there.Rent was fast approaching
om the riches and glamor around me. Still, I tried to toss the thought aside, focusing instead on making way through the sea o
things could not
as moved sideways, nearly losing my balance. A woman, a blonde in a shining, curve-hugging
slice through the air. "Can't you even maintain your own lane as a
the comeback that burned in my throat, threatening to escape. How tempted I was to say
ly thing keeping me from falling back on my rent. So instead, I lowere
was no
. What are you even looking at? Do your job a
g it together was the only way to keep myself fro
nfused until I noticed the shift in the woman's gaze. She was not looking at me
gaze and that's
to stand still as if time itself paused to acknowledge his presence.He was tall, impossibly tall, wi
d a quiet aur. His eyes were what caught me first, though icy blue, cold and piercing, like they could see right thr
ness that was not just no
held,steady in my grip, but my heart had not quite calmed down from the encounter. I could not afford to mess up now. Not with so many wealt
e mysterious man with the cold blue eyes. He had moved deeper into the party now, his presence, a dark shad
t too close. Not that anyone would dare to, with the way he carried
ught it was another guest looking for champagne but when I glanced up, I saw that it was the same woman
aze was fixed on him. She had that same look in her eyes that everyone else
gst themselves, their eyes never trailing off the man by the window. They weren't the only ones eit
attention, something more than just his looks or the power that reel
rage to meet him. I watched as she walked over, confidence oozing from her every s
companion, continuing their conversation as though she did not exist. The rejection was calm but unmista
so easily. Either way, it was clear that this man was not here for unnecessary talk or flir
the more I watched the scene happen, the more curious I get.W
ed myself that, my eyes stil
accompanied by bodyguards, still demanding the attention of everyone in t
been knocked out of me. His blue eyes pierced onto mine, pierci
nce change,he just looked hard and long, like he was trying
it ended. He looked away, turning back
ing fast, my pulse picking pace, and I could
my life had just shifte