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For once, a rare smile flickered across Charlie’s face.
He made no effort to hide his pride.
Around them, the seasoned veterans—who had managed to maintain their dignified airs until now—couldn’t help showing their delight. One after another, they crowded around Elodie, eager to strike up a conversation. She found herself at the center of attention, basking in a glow that seemed to dim everything else in the room.
Sylvie could only stare, stunned, as this scene—something she’d never even imagined—unfolded right before her eyes. She sat rigid, uncertain how to compose herself, unsure what expression might help her keep her composure. Her fingers grew cold as she gripped the edge of her seat.
It took Grady a moment to recover from his own shock. The sound of applause, the buzz of students excitedly discussing what they’d just witnessed—every bit of it underscored the same thing: in everyone’s eyes, Elodie was exceptional, a rare talent.
But Grady’s gaze kept drifting to Sylvie, concerned for how she must be feeling.
When he looked over, Sylvie’s face was nearly expressionless.
Grady’s jaw tightened. He stood, fixing his attention on Elodie. “I have a question,” he said, his voice cutting through the hum of conversation. “Elodie, when did you actually write this paper?”
Heads turned in his direction, the interruption unmistakable.
Elodie met his eyes, calm and unruffled, waiting for him to continue.
Grady’s brow furrowed. “From what everyone is saying, this paper is flawless—truly outstanding. But Elodie’s only just entered the field. She switched tracks less than six months ago, and already she’s at the top of the industry? She’s not Ms. Fielding, someone who’s climbed every rung through years of systematic training. But now, Elodie’s published in a journal even more prestigious than Ms. Fielding ever has?”
Sylvie pressed her lips together, silent.
But she couldn’t help feeling that Grady’s doubts made sense.
How long had Elodie even been in the field?
If she was this remarkable, how had Sylvie never even heard of her before?
Sylvie quickly latched on to Grady’s skepticism. The tightness in her chest, that numb chill, eased a little.
The fevered excitement in the room faltered, a hush falling in the wake of Grady’s words.
All eyes turned to him.
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