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Chapter Fifteen : Vanessa Strikes Back

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The morning sun filtered through the penthouse windows, casting long shadows on the marble floor. I sat at the kitchen island, nursing a cup of coffee, the bitter taste matching the turmoil in my stomach. The previous night's revelations played on a loop in my mind: Sarah's betrayal, the resurfacing of old secrets, and the looming threat to my marriage.

Leon entered, his expression unreadable. He poured himself a cup of coffee and leaned against the counter opposite me.

"We need to present a united front, " he said, breaking the silence.

"Agreed. "

He nodded, taking a sip. "There's a charity gala tonight. The Castello Foundation is a major sponsor. It would be beneficial for us to attend together. "

I hesitated, the thought of facing the public after the recent scandal daunting. "Do you think it's wise? "

"It's necessary. "

I sighed, nodding in agreement. "Then let's do it. "

---

The gala was held at the Grand Marquee, a lavish venue adorned with crystal chandeliers and opule
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    The morning sun filtered through the penthouse windows, casting long shadows on the marble floor. I sat at the kitchen island, nursing a cup of coffee, the bitter taste matching the turmoil in my stomach. The previous night's revelations played on a loop in my mind: Sarah's betrayal, the resurfacing of old secrets, and the looming threat to my marriage. Leon entered, his expression unreadable. He poured himself a cup of coffee and leaned against the counter opposite me. "We need to present a united front, " he said, breaking the silence."Agreed. "He nodded, taking a sip. "There's a charity gala tonight. The Castello Foundation is a major sponsor. It would be beneficial for us to attend together. "I hesitated, the thought of facing the public after the recent scandal daunting. "Do you think it's wise? ""It's necessary. "I sighed, nodding in agreement. "Then let's do it. "---The gala was held at the Grand Marquee, a lavish venue adorned with crystal chandeliers and opule

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