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Chapter 2

مؤلف: Ivy Monroe
The dinner moved on, plates were cleared, coffee was poured, and the jazz trio near the stage started another slow number. Around us, people drifted from table to table with champagne in their hands.

Maya sat beside me with her arms folded, her eyes fixed on Ethan across the table. If looks could bruise, his cheekbone would have been purple by dessert.

"Stop," I murmured.

"I haven't said anything."

"You're thinking loudly."

"I'm thinking he's lucky I respect you."

Despite everything, I almost smiled.

Maya and I had been friends since college, and Ben had been part of our lives almost as long. These days, Ben was not only Ethan's closest friend, but also one of the foundation's board members. He and Maya helped connect my hotel group with the children's heart program years ago, which was why no one questioned it when he was invited to give the closing toast.

It also helped that Halewick Cay mattered to him personally.

He and Maya would be the first couple to hold a private ceremony there in two weeks, part celebration and part soft launch for the resort's new wedding program.

When Ben walked onto the stage with a microphone in hand, Maya's mouth tightened.

"Oh no," I said under my breath.

"Good," she said.

The room settled as Ben tapped the microphone and smiled with the easy confidence of a man who was better at sincerity than he liked to admit.

"I'll keep this short," he said. "Mostly because Maya told me if I turn this into a speech, she'll leave me before the wedding and keep the island."

People laughed. Maya rolled her eyes, but even she could not stop the corner of her mouth from lifting.

"In two weeks, Maya and I will be getting married at Halewick Cay," he said. "We're honored to be the first couple to use the ceremony site Claire and her team have built."

A small round of applause rose from the room.

Maya rolled her eyes, but I saw the way she blinked too quickly.

Ben smiled at her.

"I used to think love was about the big moments," he continued. "The proposal, the wedding, the grand speech in front of a room full of people who are waiting for you to say something meaningful."

The room laughed.

"But the older I get, the more I think it's simpler than that. Love is showing up when you said you would. It's keeping the promise after the room goes quiet. It's not making someone feel foolish for believing you."

His tone stayed gentle enough for the room to accept it as a toast, but Maya went still beside me.

And across the table, Ethan's smile faded for half a second before he reached for his glass.

Ben lifted his champagne.

"To the people who show up," he said. "And to the ones lucky enough to be loved by them."

Everyone raised their glasses.

Ethan raised his too.

"Beautifully said," he murmured.

His voice was calm, almost with amusement. Then, as the applause began, he leaned closer to me and said under his breath, "Marriage is making Ben sentimental."

After the toast, the rest of the reception became easier in the worst possible way. Ethan stayed near me when it looked appropriate, touched my back when someone approached us as a couple, and avoided being alone with me long enough for the conversation to become honest.

By the time we stepped outside, the city air had cooled. Before either of us spoke, a voice called from behind us.

"Dr. Hayes?"

Mia stood near one of the columns, arms folded against the night air. Without the ballroom lights, she looked younger, softer, more helpless. Her envelope was tucked carefully inside her clutch.

Ethan turned at once. "Mia? You're still here?"

"My ride canceled." She held up her phone with an apologetic smile. "I can call another one. It's just late, and the wait time keeps changing."

Ethan glanced toward the street, then at me. The decision was already on his face.

"We can drop you off."

Mia looked at me quickly. "Only if Claire's okay with it."

It was polite enough to be innocent, but it still placed the burden neatly in my hands. If I refused, I would look petty. If I agreed, I would have to sit there and pretend none of this bothered me.

So I nodded. "That's fine."

The valet brought Ethan's car around. He opened the passenger door out of habit, but before I could step forward, Mia hesitated beside the curb.

"I can sit in the back," she said. "I really don't want to make anything awkward."

Ethan exhaled, already tired of a problem he did not think should exist.

"Claire's place is closer," he said. "We'll drop her off first."

I moved to the back seat before either of them could say anything else. Mia murmured a thank-you and slipped into the front.

The drive to my apartment took less than twenty minutes. Mia filled most of it with hospital stories: a patient who had sent Ethan a handwritten card, a presentation he had helped her revise, the coffee machine near the residents" lounge that only worked if someone hit the side twice.

He listened with the softened patience he always had for her.

I sat behind them, watching the city lights slide across the window, and understood that this was what my life had become: one small compromise after another, each one presented as the mature thing to do.

When the car stopped outside Mia's building, she did not get out right away. She turned back with one hand on the door handle, smiling as if she had only just remembered I was in the back seat.

"Thank you for the ride, Dr. Hayes. And Claire, I'm sorry for the trouble tonight."

The apology was soft and polished, impossible to object to without looking unkind. I met her eyes in the rearview mirror and said it was fine.

Mia waited another second, perhaps expecting Ethan to say something more. When he only nodded, she got out with the envelope tucked inside her clutch and walked toward the entrance. Ethan watched until she disappeared through the glass doors before starting the car again.

Neither of us spoke on the way home. In the past, I would have asked why he gave her the invitation, why he let her sit in the front, why he never seemed to notice how easily she crossed lines most people would have avoided. Tonight, I watched the city lights pass over the window and felt no need to hear the answer.
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