eir light casting a golden sheen over the crowd. Celina Monroe took a steadying breath as she adjusted the sleek black dress hu
talk. Tonight was about business-and about proving she coul
er dress. This gala marked her first major step toward securing a partnership that cou
she needed wa
niverse was clear
I'd see you
ly recognizable. The sound scraped a
n college. His tailored charcoal-gray suit fit his frame with casual perfection, and his dark hair was styled in a way that mad
hin upward. "I figured you'd still be
figured you'd still be bitt
legend-a never-ending battle of wits and ambition. She had worked harder than anyone, fought for
id, keeping her voice even. "Unlike some peop
far too pleased. "Still scrappy.
. But there was something about his calm arrogance
asked. "I didn't realize real estate
ze flicking over her with unsettling focus. "I hear Monroe Market
lients in the region, and landing their account would be a game-changer. O
e said. "Your fami
tcome was already decided. "And yo
"You might want to prepare for disappointment.
ous. "I never underestimated you
ted. "Ah, Miss Monroe, there you are. And
The silver-haired mogul was the reason she had spent weeks perfecting
he said smoothly.
sy charm beside her. "A
m with interest. "I hear you both have impressive propos
it," Celina said, letting none of her anxiety
othly, "And Hawthorne Industries has th
althy competition. In fact," his smile sharpened, "I was just thinking how be
fened. "Col
link. "We can
pick apart her work. Celina swallowed down her protest. Kin
she said, her voi
y pleased. "I'll expect a joint pr
on, leaving them i
ate," Celina said, nar
"I'm not afraid of a
palm. "I just don't like w
to that infuriatingly smooth register
away, leaving her with the sinking realization that she