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Chapter 58
“I see.” Linda said smoothly, though her tone betrayed her irritation. “Well, I wouldn’t have been able to work at such a small studio anyway.”
She turned on her heel and walked away, her head held high, as if dismissing the entire conversation as beneath her.
Sarah’s attention shifted as she caught movement in the crowd.
Arnold stood a short distance away with his friends Cole and Charles.
Cole and Charles were openly staring at her, their surprise evident in their wide eyes and exchanged glances.
Arnold, however, was different. His expression was cold, his gaze icy and unyielding, as if she were a stranger he had never
known.
For a moment, the ballroom felt smaller, the air heavier.
The look on Arnold’s face stung, but Sarah squared her shoulders and held her ground.
She wouldn’t give him the satisfaction of seeing her falter.
Leo noticed her sudden stillness and followed her gaze.
“What’s wrong, Sarah?” He asked quietly, his voice laced with concern.
“Nothing.” It was a terse response that had left an uneasy silence in its wake.
She had taken a long, slow sip of her drink as she settled into a chair in the corner of the lounge, hoping to let her thoughts
settle down.
As she gazed into the glass, lost in her own musings, she noticed Hals approaching her.
His expression was serious and tinged with disapproval.
He stood there silently for a moment before speaking up in a low, questioning tone.
“Did you just bully Linda and stop her from entering the studio?” he asked sharply, his voice echoing in the hushed atmosphere.
His tone was accusatory, each word carefully chosen as if he were trying to pinpoint a misdeed he believed was unforgivable.
Sarah looked up slowly, meeting his gaze with cool determination.
“I did what needed to be done,” she replied evenly, her tone carrying no hint of guilt or defensiveness.
Her words were calm yet pointed, and with each syllable, it was clear she was not willing to back down or admit to any wrongdoing.
Hals, taken aback by her forthrightness, hesitated for a moment before his frown deepened.
He muttered, almost under his breath, “This isn’t over,” before hurrying away, leaving Sarah with the heavy feeling of unresolved tension.
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Chapter 58
Meanwhile, Arnold, busy mingling with the other guests, seemed oblivious to the unfolding dispute.
His attention was absorbed by conversations and laughter, and he did not notice the quick exchange between Sarah and Mal
Later that evening at the reception, Sarah found herself engaged in conversation with Len.
They had found a quiet spot away from the main crowd, and the soft murmur of other guests provided a gentle background to
their discussion.
Their conversation was interrupted by a snippet of gossip drifting through the air.
Sarah and Leo overheard a couple of well dressed guests whispering about Linda.
One guest remarked, “Look at that Miss Linda, she comes from a snow moon pack, just the daughter of a small pack Alpha, it’s not even comparable to our silver moon pack, but she managed to capture the Alpha’s affection so easily, it’s quite something.”
Another voice joined in, saying, “They say Alpha attended this banquet just to introduce Miss Linda to several noble elders in the pack.” A third guest added,
“I’ve never heard of Alpha being so attached to any woman. It wouldn’t be long before she becomes Luna, and if she marries into Silvermoon, her father and family must be so proud.”
Sarah listened silently to the exchange, her expression unreadable as the rumors filled the air around her.
Leo, noticing the subtle changes in her eyes, leaned in with a concerned tone.
“Are you all right, Sarah? You seem troubled by all this,” he asked, his voice laced with genuine care.
Sarah offered him a small smile as she replied, “Don’t worry about me, Leo. I’ve thought it through, and I know I won’t get
hurt by such talk.”
Her voice was reassuring, though there was a trace of lingering melancholy beneath the calm surface.
Leo chuckled softly and teased, “I worry about you not just as a friend but as your partner too. After all, you’re coming to the firm tomorrow for your induction, aren’t you?”
Sarah’s
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