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009 - AJ's Assistant

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DARIUS

"Sera, what are you doing here?" I didn't mean to sound so harsh, but the words came out sharp and angry.

My heart was hammering against my ribs as I stared at her. She looked so different—confident.

The black dress hugged her body in ways that made my mouth go dry, in ways that made me think of that night...

When had she ever looked like this? When had my quiet, nervous housewife transformed into this stunning woman who was making every man in the room turn his head?

Sera's eyes went wide when she saw me, then immediately flicked to Vivienne beside me. I watched her gaze drop to where Vivienne's hand rested on my arm—the polite, social touch that meant nothing but probably looked like everything to my wife.

My skin suddenly felt hot under her stare. I wanted to step away from Vivienne, but that would look weird. This was just how people acted at these events. Every couple here was linked arm in arm.

I expected Sera to explode. To demand answers, make a scene, embarrass us all
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