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Chapter 69 - Masks and Mirrors

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— ASARAIAH KAINE —

Calla wouldn’t take no for an answer.

“You’ve been locked in that mansion for weeks,” she said over the phone, her voice sharp with determination. “I’m picking you up at seven. Wear something that doesn’t scream domestic hostage.”

I rolled my eyes, though she couldn’t see it. “You know Malrik won’t—”

“He doesn’t own you,” she snapped, then softened. “Just come out, Asa. It’s a charity fashion show. Masks, champagne, overpriced egos — you’ll blend right in. No one will even know it’s you.”

That part caught my attention.

No one would know it’s me.

For once, I wanted that — anonymity. A night where I wasn’t Mrs. Kaine, or the quiet bride everyone whispered about behind their manicured hands. Just a woman in a dress. Breathing.

“Fine,” I said finally. “Seven.”

Calla squealed. “I knew you still had a pulse!”

By the time evening fell, I stood in front of my mirror, barely recognizing myself.

The black satin dress clung in all the right places — sleek, modern, simple but
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