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Chapter 121
Chapter 121
Sarah hadn’t been answering his phone. She thought Alex would take the hint and call less often, but she
underestimated his persistence.
He had called her two or three times throughout the week, just like he always did. She never picked up.
This time was no different.
The phone vibrated insistently in her hand. She glanced at the screen, her expression unreadable, before placing it back on the vanity. She finished applying her lipstick with steady hands, as if the call had never
happened.
Meanwhile, Alex sat in his car, staring at his phone for a moment after the call went to voicemail. Again.
He let out a short sigh, then shook his head and tossed the phone onto the passenger seat. He wasn’t lost in frustration the way he used to be. He had already accepted that Sarah wouldn’t answer. That didn’t mean he would stop trying.
He stepped out of the car and entered the mansion, where Arnold was adjusting his cufflinks in front of a
mirror.
“Going on a date with Aunt Linda?” Alex asked casually, leaning against the doorframe.
Arnold, dressed in a sharp, dark suit, didn’t even glance at him. “It’s work.”
Alex smirked. “Sure. But you guys better take me out tomorrow.”
Arnold finally turned to look at him, raising an eyebrow. He considered for a moment, then gave a small
nod. “Fine.”
That was good enough for Alex.
When the dinner party started, Arnold and Linda entered the banquet hall together.
Linda’s outfit, as always, was stunning–tailored perfectly to her figure, shimmering under the elegant lights of the hall. Her long, curled hair cascaded over her shoulders, framing her face in soft waves.
The deep crimson color of her dress made her look striking, bold, and utterly confident.
As they stepped inside, a ripple of attention followed them.
People turned, some murmuring in admiration, others eager to approach.
Chapter 121
It wasn’t just Linda’s beauty; it was her presence, the way she carried herself with unshakable poise.
Arnold, beside her, was no less impressive. Dressed in a black suit with a crisp white shirt, he exuded authority, Together, they were a picture of power and influence.
It wasn’t long before they were surrounded by guests eager to socialize.
Linda smiled graciously, exchanging pleasantries with the ease of someone who had mastered the art of
conversation.
Arnold remained composed, responding when necessary but never indulging in unnecessary small talk.
A little later, Leo and Sarah arrived.
The moment they stepped in, the atmosphere shifted.
STARLINE Studio had been the center of discussion in the Silvermoon Pack lately, and its influence had grown remarkably.
People had been curious about its success, and now, all eyes were drawn to the duo.
But it wasn’t just because of STARLINE. It was because of Sarah.
She wore a sleek, midnight–blue gown that shimmered under the chandeliers.
The dress hugged her slender frame perfectly, its off–the–shoulder design highlighting her delicate
collarbones.
Her dark hair was swept into a sophisticated updo, with a few loose strands framing her face. Her makeup was subtle but refined, accentuating her sharp, intelligent eyes.
Tonight, she wasn’t just someone standing beside Leo. She was a force of her own.
Whispers spread through the crowd. Many were surprised–some even amazed. Sarah had always been in the background before, never demanding attention. But now, standing beside Leo, she looked every bit his equal.
Not everyone was pleased.
Across the room, Cole and Charles took notice of the scene.
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