Chapter 12-1 "Got your breakfast ready, sweetheart," Howard called from the stairs. "Your mom had the kitchen whip up all your favorites."
"Thanks, Dad. But Iâm not hungry." Danielleâs hangover pulsed behind her eyes.
Last nightâs memories crashed over her-throwing money at a corporate titan, demanding he carry her home... She buried her burning face in her hands. âWhy did I turn into such a hot mess? I never act like that drunk.
But of course, "not hungry" didnât exist in a parentâs vocabulary, so before she knew it, her dad had already pulled her to the breakfast table.
Audrey seethed in the background, her pristine mask slipping just enough to reveal raw fury at being ignored.
"Everythingâs good to go at Moreno University. When do you wanna take the entrance exam?" Howard said, watching his daughter eat so delicately with a proud grin on his face.
"This afternoon, I guess," Danielle mumbled between bites, suddenly starving despite herself "We should totally go to the university to support Danielle!" Audrey said, her voice bright and innocent, like she was the most thoughtful sister in the world. The way she acted, oneâd almost believe she really cared about cheering her sister on-if one didnât know better.
Moreno University, one of the top schools in the country, stood before the Darlings like something out of a dream. Its old, grand buildings seemed to whisper stories of generations of scholars who had walked these halls, each one adding to the schoolâs legendary reputation.
There was an undeniable sense of history here-an air of mystery that made it feel like more than just a place to learn, but a place where greatness was made.
The dean, Ryan Tucker, hurried out to greet them, then froze at seeing Audrey. "Another entrance test? Isnât Miss Darling already a student here?"
His mind raced to uncomfortable conclusions about the possibility of a secret child.
"Weâre here for our other daughter," Howard explained, presenting Danielle.
Ryanâs eyes widened with recognition at the sight of Danielle before he masked his reaction. âSince when does she play at being a student?â he wondered but kept his thoughts carefully hidden.
"Hello, Mr. Tucker. Iâm Danielle Darling. Looking forward to studying at Moreno University," Danielle said coolly.
"Well, this is rich, Ryan thought. âShe wouldnât show up before, and now she wants another entrance test? Since when is she a Darling?â He had so many questions, but with the Darlings present, heâd have to hold his tongue.
"Welcome, Danielle! Weâre honored you chose Moreno," he said diplomatically. "Youâll be taking three core subjects plus your major."
"Will the tests be too challenging for Danielle?" Audreyâs concern deserved an Academy Award. "Given her... limited educational background."
"Letâs just begin," Danielle cut in before Ryan could respond.
Meanwhile, at Darling Group, Sienna Dixonâs Chanel suit and designer sunglasses announced her arrival as she swept through the office, collecting "Miss Dixon" greetings like tributes.
Chapter 12-2 Sienna basked in the deferential greetings like a queen holding court. "Morning everyone! I brought coffee for you all! She clicked her way to the elevator in designer heels and headed up to the executive floor.
The executive staff greeted her warmly-everyone knew she might be their future bossâs wife, so they laid the charm on thick.
"Miss Dixon, Mr. Darlingâs in a meeting. Let me show you to the waiting area," Julian said coolly, treating her with strict professionalism rather than the special deference she expected as the bossâs girlfriend.
"Iâll wait in Josephâs office." Sienna bristled at Julianâs tone. âHow dare some assistant talk to me like that? Just wait until Iâm Mrs. Darling-youâll be the first one out the door!
"Sorry, Miss Dixon. There are a lot of classified materials in his office. No unauthorized access." Julian remained unmoved.
Just then, Joseph emerged from the conference room, his expression carefully neutral at the sight of Sienna.
"Joseph, youâre done!" Siennaâs voice turned sweet and vulnerable-a complete switch from her earlier attitude.
"I wanted to wait in your office, but Julian made me use the waiting room," she pouted, shooting Julian a nasty look. "I mean, given our relationship, itâs perfectly normal for me to wait there, right?"
"Heâs right about security protocols," Joseph stated, brushing past her complaints about Julianâs "rudeness."
Her face darkened for a split second before she recovered with practiced grace. "Iâd love to meet your newfound sister soon."
"Perhaps another time. Iâm occupied," he replied.
Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David)
ï¤Chapter 11 "Thereâs this lovely new steakhouse for lunch," she pressed, reaching for his arm with calculated vulnerability.
"Fine," he agreed. If not for that incident, heâd likely have cut ties completely. But guilt makes for sturdy chains.
Back at Moreno University, the examination panel whispered among themselves as Danielle worked, certain this was a mere formality. After all, the daughter of wealth needed no real aptitude.
"Math section," Danielle announced, offering her completed paper.
"Itâs about accuracy, not speed, Elara Thorne, the math professor, said condescendingly. "Perhaps you should review your work."
She didnât even take Danielleâs paper, disbelief written all over her face. Ten minutes? Impossible. Even our top students couldnât finish this quickly-
especially with the advanced problems I specifically included. And this girl supposedly grew up in the middle of nowhere?â
"Already double-checked, Danielle replied calmly, placing the exam on Elaraâs desk before moving on to her next subject.
Elaraâs dismissive glance turned to instant fascination as she snatched up the paper. "Remarkable! Such brilliant solutions, such clear logical progression."
Her colleagues gathered, equally impressed.
"Mr. Tucker, look at this! Perfect score, including our deliberately challenging final question. Every step pristinely logical. Now this," Elara declared with genuine academic excitement, "is true talent."