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Chapter 9: The Day Out

Author: Raven
last update publish date: 2025-12-04 17:58:57
Isabella's POV

Aunt Genevieve arrived like a hurricane in haute couture.

The dove-gray Rolls purred up the drive at exactly ten. She stepped out in sunglasses big enough to have their own postcode, a cream silk jumpsuit, and heels that could double as weapons. One look at my borrowed hoodie and leggings and she clapped manicured hands.

“Darling, we’re burning those. Today you’re being reintroduced to the world as a Hartford, and Hartfords do not hide in tour merch.”

I opened my mouth to
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