A wave of confusion swept through the crowd before a powerful spotlight illuminated the grand entrance. The heavy double doors remained closed a second longer than necessary, heightening the anticipation.
Then, slowly, they opened.
Mr. Harrison Blackwood, the company's longtime chief executive, took to the stage, his presence immediately commanding attention.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” she began, her deep, firm voice echoing in the silent hall. For years, she has preferred to stay out of the public eye. But tonight… she has decided to step forward.
A pause.
“It is a great honor for me to introduce you to the founder, sole owner, and Supreme President of Vanguard Dominion…”
He turned towards the entrance.
“Madame Clara Vaughn.”
The doors opened wide.
A formation of twelve security guards entered first, moving with precision, clearing a path down the red carpet.
And then…
Between.
The room seemed to hold its breath.
I wore a midnight blue dress that shimmered like the night sky, every step reflecting the light from the crystal chandeliers. The fabric clung to me perfectly, elegant and unattainable. Around my neck was a rare sapphire necklace, its deep blue brilliance unmistakable; every high-profile guest present recognized it instantly.
My stance was firm. My expression serene.
Power didn't need to be announced. It simply arrived.
A deafening, thunderous applause erupted. Billionaires, politicians, and celebrities stood, applauding; some even bowed their heads slightly as I passed by.
But I wasn't looking at them.
My eyes were fixed on a person.
Adrian.
And the moment he saw me…
His glass slipped out of his hand.
CRASH!
The sound broke the silence amidst the applause.
Her face paled. Her lips parted slightly, but she didn't utter a word. Her whole body froze, as if reality itself had shattered before her eyes.
Vanessa stood beside him, equally astonished, her fingers slowly slipping out of her grasp.
"C-Clara…?" Adrian whispered, barely audible. "That's not possible…"
I walked toward him, the crowd instinctively parting to let me pass. Each step felt deliberate, measured; not rushed, not hesitant.
When I stopped in front of him, I slowly scanned him with my eyes.
Just like he had done to me before.
Only this time, there was no admiration in my gaze.
Just a silent judgment.
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