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The Gallery And The Package

ผู้เขียน: HANNAH LOVE
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Chapter Twenty-Four

Zara arrives at the gallery nine minutes early and uses every one of them.

The space is in a converted townhouse in Inman Park. Two floors, exposed brick, the kind of lighting that makes everything look considered. The work on the walls is a mix. Large abstract pieces beside smaller detailed portraits beside three sculptures that take up more room than they should and somehow make the room feel bigger for it.

She walks the ground floor slowly. Not looking at the art yet. Loo
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  • THE ALPHA'S RELUCTANT BRIDE    The Part Where He Stops Pretending

    Chapter Twenty-FiveVictor walks into her conference room at four in the afternoon like he was invited.Zara is alone. Priya left twenty minutes ago. The corridor outside is quiet. He closes the door behind him and stands there in his grey suit looking exactly like a man who knows he should not be there and has decided not to care.She does not stand up. She does not reach for her phone. She sets her pen down and looks at him across the table the way she looks at every problem that walks through a door."You are not supposed to be in this building," she says."I needed five minutes," he says. "I think you owe me that after the gallery.""I do not owe you anything."He moves to the chair across from her and sits like he was offered it."Clara called her father last night. Do you know what Harlow said? He said he needed to think about it. For the first time in two years he is thinking about it instead of following me. You did that.""Good," she says.Something shifts in his face."You do

  • THE ALPHA'S RELUCTANT BRIDE    The Gallery And The Package

    Chapter Twenty-FourZara arrives at the gallery nine minutes early and uses every one of them.The space is in a converted townhouse in Inman Park. Two floors, exposed brick, the kind of lighting that makes everything look considered. The work on the walls is a mix. Large abstract pieces beside smaller detailed portraits beside three sculptures that take up more room than they should and somehow make the room feel bigger for it.She walks the ground floor slowly. Not looking at the art yet. Looking at the space. The sightlines. The way the light falls. The single desk near the back where a woman is working with her head down.Clara Harlow is thirty-one years old. Zara learned that from a quick search this morning. She runs the gallery alone. She studied art history in Edinburgh and came back to Atlanta four years ago. She is not pack. Her father is.She looks up when Zara reaches the desk.Sharp eyes. Practical clothes. The kind of woman who chose a creative field without losing the o

  • THE ALPHA'S RELUCTANT BRIDE    Seventeen Tabs

    Chapter Twenty-three It is one seventeen in the morning and Zara opens her laptop and types two words she told herself she was not going to type.Werewolf mate.She stares at the search bar for a moment. Then she hits enter.She is not doing this because she believes it. She is doing this the way she researches everything. Systematically. Before she dismisses something she needs to understand what she is dismissing. That is not superstition. That is due diligence.She tells herself that very firmly while the results load.There are a lot of results.She opens the first tab.* * *By two in the morning she has seventeen tabs open and a cold cup of tea she made at some point and does not remember drinking.The first few tabs are what she expected. Folklore. Fiction. Film adaptations. Fan sites with elaborate mythology that reads like someone had a very creative writing teacher and a lot of free time.She almost closes the laptop then.Then she finds the older sources.Not websites. Aca

  • THE ALPHA'S RELUCTANT BRIDE    What He Almost Tells Her

    Chapter Twenty-Two Zara says yes before she finishes thinking about it. It is nine thirty on a Thursday and she has been in the Wolf group building since eight that morning and the planning session for the next event ran forty minutes over and Cora is off rotation tonight and when Damien appears in the doorway of her conference room and says he will drive her home she just says yes. She realizes it afterward. In the elevator. Going down to the car park. She said yes the way you say yes to things that feel natural. Without calculation. Without weighing it. Just yes, the way you respond to something you already decided without knowing you decided it. Damien does not comment on the speed of the answer. He is smart enough to know better. The car is a dark saloon she has not been in before. Quieter than the usual company vehicles. She slides in and puts her bag between her feet and he pulls out of the car park into the city and for a few minutes they just drive. Atlanta at nine thir

  • THE ALPHA'S RELUCTANT BRIDE    The Weight He Carries Alone

    Chapter Twenty-OneThe last guest clears the venue at ten forty-three.Zara knows the exact time because she checks it. She always checks it. The gap between projected end time and actual end time tells her something about the event design and tonight the gap is four minutes under, which means the pacing was right and the room did what she built it to do.She signs off with the venue manager. Thanks the catering team by name. Checks her board one final time.Then she goes to find Damien.He is in the side corridor near the coat check talking quietly with the territory security man from earlier. She catches his eye as she approaches. He says something to the man. The man nods and moves away."Good timing," Damien says."The event ran four minutes under. I need to tell you something Adaeze said tonight."Something shifts in his face. Not surprise exactly. More like a man who already suspected a conversation happened and is now waiting to hear how much of his situation got handed to some

  • THE ALPHA'S RELUCTANT BRIDE    Room Full Of Wolves

    Chapter TwentyZara knows within twenty minutes of being in the room that this event is different.Not the logistics. Those are clean. The venue is a converted private estate in Buckhead, everything she specified delivered exactly right, the florals on brief, the lighting warm and precise, the catering team solid after the lesson she gave them at the investor dinner.No. The difference is the guests.She has run eighty-three events in five years. Corporate dinners, charity galas, private celebrations, product launches. She knows what a room of professionals looks like. She knows the particular kind of social performance that happens when ambitious people put on good clothes and stand in a room together trying to look like they are not calculating.This room does not feel like that.The guests move differently. They are aware of each other in a way that goes past professional. Not hostile. Not competitive. Something more layered. Like every person in this room knows something about eve

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