Joelle was gearing up for her next performance. At the peak of her career, she had been a well-known figure in the violin community, earning admiration far and wide. Six years had passed; her passion for returning to the stage had only intensified. After healing from a hand injury, she treasured every chance to perform, dedicating herself fully to her craft.
âJoelle, youâre aware that the sponsors have invested a significant amount in this show, right?â
Joelle had just gotten out of the car, quickly putting on her earrings as she hurried along. âI know. Is everything ready?â
âEverythingâs prepared! Tonightâs dinner is to show our appreciation to our major sponsors!â
In her profession, maintaining relationships was essential. Joelle could manage the expense of such a dinner, and it could open many doors for her. Right before entering the private room, she had her assistant adjust her look. She wore a crisp white suit, her hair neatly tied back in a ponytail, and opted for rose gold jewelry. Her choice of attire was deliberateâthis dinner was all business.
As she opened the door, the vibrant atmosphere inside brightened further.
âOh, Joelle!â
âHi, Rex.â
Joelle first greeted Rex Ellis, then made her way around the table to greet everyone else. Upon entering, she quickly surveyed the room. It was predominantly men, which made her glad she had brought an assistant who could handle his liquor.
âJoelle, Iâve been a long-time friend of your brotherâs. When I heard about your concert, I immediately got my whole company involved in supporting it!â
âThank you, Rex,â Joelle replied, raising her glass.
gαlnÏνâ¯lsâ¤com has fresh updates for you Rex teased, âIs that all youâre drinking? Doesnât seem very heartfelt, does it?â
âPlease understand, Rex. Iâve been under the weather recently. A small drink to set the mood is all I can manage, but your support hasnât been forgotten!â Joelle downed her glass in one swift motion.
While Rex seemed to think Joelle wasnât drinking enough, she had actually been sharing drinks with many guests since her arrival. Although she had an assistant capable of drinking on her behalf, there were some toasts she needed to handle personally. Yet Rex remained unimpressed. He set his glass down and leaned back, visibly upset.
âJoelle, this doesnât satisfy me. Weâve all put in a lot of effort to support youâspending money, arranging venues, and even gathering audiences for free. And now youâre holding back on the toasts with us?â
Joelleâs assistant, always ready to assist, quickly stepped up with a smile.
âMr. Ellis, Joelle really doesnât handle alcohol well. Thatâs exactly why she brought me alongâto drink in her stead and keep you company.â
Rex covered his glass with his hand. âThis is a drink she should be taking.â
The room fell silent. Joelle had hoped that, as Shawnâs sister, these men would temper their expectations out of respect for him. But she had been overly optimistic.
Rex had countless ways of coercing her to drink, and avoiding it wasnât feasible. Joelle thought about her upcoming performance and Shawn. Why could others cope, but not her? She was capable of handling anything.
âAlright then.â Joelle smiled and filled her glass to the brim. âYouâre right. I owe you this drink.â
She was prepared to accept Rexâs challenge. But what about the rest? Joelle couldnât keep track of how many drinks sheâd consumed. All she recalled was her assistant helping her out of the room. Once outside, she headed straight for the restroom.
Her assistant waited outside for 20 minutes, but when she didnât come out, he felt helplessâhe couldnât just enter the womenâs restroom, so he began to pace and call for assistance. Suddenly, a commanding figure appeared before him. The man was dressed sharply in a black suit with a dark shirt underneath, the top button undone to add a rugged allure. His appearance was notably handsome, the sort that even another man would acknowledge with respect.
And if one man complimented another on his looks, it meant he was truly striking. Before the assistant could react, Adrian had already entered the womenâs restroom without hesitation. When he emerged, he was carrying Joelle in his arms.
âJoelle!â The assistant quickly stepped in front of Adrian.
âThank you so much!â
âMove.â
The assistant stood his ground. âSheâs my boss. I need to take her home.â
Adrian looked at him briefly. âHave you been drinking?â The assistant, worried Adrian might take Joelle away, wanted to deny it, but the scent of alcohol was noticeable.
âI can call a driver. Thank you for helping, but Iâll take her from here.â
The assistant eyed Adrian warily, but Adrian was even more cautious of him.
âMove.â His tone was colder than before.
The assistant became more urgent. âMan, you canât just take someone away like this. If you donât stop, Iâm calling the police.â Adrian clearly didnât plan to hand Joelle over to just anyone. He trusted himself far more than others.
âGo ahead.â
âI mean it! Iâll call!â The assistant took out his phone.
Adrian walked past him, his demeanor undisturbed. The assistant, rattled, followed closely; he was hesitant to make any sudden moves, aware that Adrian, with his well-built physique, was likely skilled in handling himself physically.
âWho are you? You seem really familiar.â
The assistant then recalled that Adrian had once been at Joelleâs studio, though he couldnât quite place him.
Adrianâs expression was unyielding, his presence commanding. âIâm her ex-husband, the father of her daughter, and a friend of her brotherâs. Any more questions?â
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