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Chapter 138
-Ava’s POV-
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I couldn’t decide if I felt more relief or anger–or maybe it was a confusing mix of both that churned inside me. My thoughts were a tangled mess as I tried to pin my hair into place and finish getting ready for the ball happening in just a few
minutes.
First, he had lied to me, then he went to Italy. Then he lied about it again, went missing while he was at it, and now, even after being found, he wasn’t coming home right away. To make things worse, he refused to take calls.
my
Since the rescue team had found him and Rickon, Grayson had blatantly avoided speaking to me. The silence was maddening, and my mind kept spinning in circles trying to figure out why.
What was going on?
The sound of Isabella’s heels clicking against the floor snapped me out of my thoughts. “Fussing over it isn’t going to get you any answers, Lilian,” she said, her tone both firm and sympathetic. “Believe me, I want to know what those two idiots are up to just as much as you do, but it’s not going to change anything tonight.”
I sighed and dropped the hair clip I’d been struggling with onto the vanity. “Then what am I supposed
to do, Bels?”
Isabella walked over, picked up the clip, and carefully pinned it into place at the back of my head. She stood behind me, her hands steady as she adjusted my hair, her voice calm. “What you’re going to do,” she said, “is get through this ball tonight. You’re going to prove to your parents that you’re no longer their puppet, and then-” she paused, a mischievous glint flashing in her eyes as she met my gaze in the mirror, “—we’re going to use Grayson’s Black card to get the answers we want by booking two flights to Italy.”
Despite myself, I smiled. “You’re serious?”
She smirked. “Dead serious. But first, you’re going to go out there and host the best goddess–damned ball the Pierces have ever seen.” She raised my chin so I stared directly at my reflection, her confidence infectious, “And you are going to look like the most beautiful woman in the world doing it.”
I squeezed her hand, a bigger smile touching my lips, “Thanks, Bels.”
She stepped back with a satisfied nod. “Now, you know what time it is.”
I laughed, a real one this time, and stood up. This was tradition our ritual before any big event. Isabella and I always did a full outfit check for each other, no exceptions.
I spun around slowly, holding my arms out. “Well? Thoughts?”
Isabella tilted her head, scrutinizing every detail of my emerald gown. The fabric hugged my waist perfectly, flowing into an elegant cascade that brushed the floor. The neckline was modest yet striking, with intricate lacework that added a touch of sophistication. My hair was swept up into an elegant chignon, leaving a few soft curls framing my face.
Your
“You look stunning,” Isabella said with a grin. “That dress is a showstopper, hair? Makeup? Your beautiful self? Perfect.”
I rolled my eyes but couldn’t help smiling. “Your turn.”
She stepped back, doing a little twirl. Isabella’s crimson gown was bold and dramatic, with a high slit that showcased her long legs and a plunging neckline that suited her perfectly. Her dark curls were pinned to one side, cascading over her
shoulder like a waterfall.
“Goddess above, Bels, you look incredible,” I said, laughing. “You’re going to turn every head in that room.”
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“That’s the plan,” she said with a wink.
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With a final nod to each other, Isabella and I linked arms and left the room, heading toward the grand hall for one last check before the guests started to arrive.
“Do you think we missed anything?” Isabella asked as we walked briskly through the corridor, her heels clicking against the polished floor.
I shook my head, more to reassure myself than her. “We’ve gone over everything twice already. It’ll be fine.”
“Yeah, but your mother is coming,” she said, giving me a pointed look.
I sighed. “Tonight, I’m focusing on the ball, not on anyone’s criticism.”
As we entered the grand hall, the sheer scale of it momentarily stole my breath. The Omegas had truly outdone themselves. The room shimmered with soft gold and silver hues, the chandeliers casting warm light that danced across the polished floors. Tables were draped in rich fabrics, and floral arrangements that seemed to defy gravity decorated every corner.
“Wow,” Isabella whispered, mirroring the thought in my head.
“Yeah. They really pulled it off,” I murmured, trying to take it all in.
“Okay, Miss Hostess, let’s hope the guests are as impressed as we are,” she said with a smirk.
“They’d better be,” I muttered, mostly to myself.
Just as we turned to inspect the table settings one last time, I heard the unmistakable sound of heels clicking on the marble floor behind us. My stomach dropped. The first guests had arrived.
And of course, it was my parents.
I squared my shoulders, forcing myself to stay calm. I couldn’t let their presence ruin this night. Pushing every thought of Grayson and everything else out of my mind, I reminded myself of the countless etiquette lessons drilled into me growing
Hostess mode: on.
“Here we go,” I muttered under my breath, plastering a polite smile on my face as I approached them.
My mother’s sharp gaze immediately swept across the room. I braced myself for the inevitable criticism, expecting her to comment on something being too gaudy or out of place.
But instead, her voice came out soft, almost surprised. “This is… actually quite beautiful.”
I blinked, caught off guard.
Then my father’s eyes landed on me. His gaze swept over my dress, lingering for a moment before he gave a small nod.
“And that is a beautiful dress,” he said, his tone measured but strangely… approving.
I just stood there, completely dumbfounded, unsure how to react. My parents had never, in all my life, openly complimented anything I’d done.
Before I could figure out what to say, my father took my mother’s arm, and they walked past me, heading deeper into the hall as if this were all perfectly normal.
“What… just happened?” I muttered under my breath, watching them go.
Isabella sidled up beside me, her expression a mix of confusion and amusement. “I think your parents just… approved of
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something. Are you okay? You look like you’re about to pass out
“I might,” I said, still processing.
But there was no time to dwell on it. More guests started to arrive, their voices and laughter filling the hall. With a deep breath, I straightened my posture and stepped into the role of hostess. This night wasn’t about my parents, or Grayson, or anything else.
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I was beginning to think I was actually pulling this off. Smiling, greeting guests, and working the room with more ease than I thought possible. The compliments on the decor, the arrangements, and even my dress were pouring in, and for once, I felt like I was standing on steady ground.
Between moments of mingling, I slipped over to where Eliza and Isabella were standing near one of the large floral arrangements. Eliza was fussing over her glass, something about the champagne being too dry, while Isabella gave her a knowing look.
“You’re doing great,” Isabella whispered to me with a grin.
“Thanks,” I replied, grateful for the encouragement. “But it’s not over yet.”
Just as I was about to return to the crowd, I heard a familiar voice behind me, deep and laced with that unmistakable note of mischief.
“Well, looks like my little dove isn’t so little anymore.”
Lurned around with a laugh, my heart warming instantly. “Uncle Damien!” I exclaimed, throwing my arms around him in a brief but heartfelt hug. “I’m so glad you could make it.”
He smiled, his dark eyes sparkling as he pulled back to look at me. “I wouldn’t miss you hosting your first ball for the world, Ava,” he said, pressing a kiss to my cheek. His gaze lingered on me for a moment before he added, “You really look like her, you know. It’s a wonder you can’t see it.”
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