MasukThe wedding had been postponed ninety-nine times. I called the wedding planner and told them to change the bride's name to Ivy Sterling, Charles Hart's childhood sweetheart. "Donna, are you sure?" the planner asked cautiously. "This time, the Don didn't postpone again." I heard the surprise in his voice. My answer was calm. "Yes. Change it to Ivy Sterling." From the very beginning, Charles gave only one instruction for the wedding: "Adjust the decorations according to Ivy's taste." He explained that Ivy had good taste, that she would only serve as a reference for our wedding. But every choice, the flowers, the favors, the entrance music, was made by Ivy. Even my wedding dress. She had said lightly, "A mermaid silhouette suits her better." So I decided to give the entire wedding, steeped in her presence, to them. And I walked away from this farce completely. From now on, let him keep his old dreams. I will go and enjoy my own boundless sky.
Lihat lebih banyakParis rain comes fast and leaves fast.The day "The Invisible Fit" went live, the fashion world shook.No famous models. Only layers of silk and lace drifting against the Eiffel Tower in the morning light, like a half-remembered dream. The images were ethereal, haunting, unforgettable.Vogue's website crashed. Several times.Emily laughed in her office and poured me a glass of champagne herself. "Serena, you've worked a miracle."I set down my report and looked out at the Seine shimmering in the distance. The water was gray-green today, reflecting the overcast sky.My phone buzzed. A message from Luna."Hart Group's stock has been cut in half. Charles's wedding fiasco is the joke of the business world. And get this: he tried to use his money to freeze you out of Europe, but it backfired. He blew through so much cash that his core projects got eaten up by a rival. That rival? One of Kingsley Blackwood's funds."The door opened. Kingsley walked in.He was wearing a crisp white shirt, sle
Paris, 8th Arrondissement. Vogue headquarters.The building was elegant, understated, all glass and white stone. I changed into a sharp black suit, pinned up my hair, and pushed open the conference room door.Around the long table sat the European editor-in-chief and several senior executives. They looked tired, harried, the kind of tired that comes from working through the night.The atmosphere was tense.Editor Emily Foster looked at me without warmth. She was a woman in her fifties, silver hair cut in a sharp bob, eyes that missed nothing. "Ms. Ashford, your transfer has been approved by headquarters, but we have a serious problem."She slid a file toward me."Tomorrow's cover shoot is for the top luxury brand Lumen. Their Asian ambassador just got caught in a scandal. The brand wants a new creative concept immediately, within three hours. If you can solve this, the lead writer position is yours. If not, you'll have to return to China."Luna stood behind me and muttered under her br
Thirteen hours later, we landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport.The morning was foggy, the sky a pale gray. I unbuckled my seatbelt and turned on my phone.Messages flooded in. Calls. But mostly news alerts."Hart Group heir's wedding: bride reportedly changed at the last minute." "Childhood sweethearts finally together? Inside the Hart wedding fiasco."Luna glanced at my screen and snorted. "Well, the wedding planner didn't waste any time."I swiped the notifications away and blocked Charles's number. I didn't need to see his excuses, his justifications, his attempts to pull me back in."Let's go. I need to check in at the office."We took a pre-booked car to Vogue Paris headquarters. The driver was silent, navigating the narrow streets with practiced ease. Paris slid past the window, all gold stone and wrought iron, cafes and bookshops, lovers holding hands on bridges.I leaned back. My stomach still ached faintly, a ghost of the pain from that night. But after all the quiet suffering,
"Last month." I put my phone away.Not yesterday. Last month.That was when he postponed the wedding yet again, to take Ivy on a global shopping trip, leaving me to try on wedding dresses alone.Charles stared at me. The calm certainty in his eyes finally cracked. I could see the gears turning in his head, the realization dawning that he had underestimated me, that I was not the compliant, patient woman he had taken for granted."You were planning to leave? Behind my back? Do you know what today is? If you leave, the Hart family will be a laughingstock."I smiled. "That's between you and Ivy. Aren't you two childhood sweethearts? Didn't you promise to travel the world together if one of you got married first? Now you can marry her and combine the honeymoon with that trip."Charles's fists clenched.His phone rang. The screen lit up: Ivy.In the quiet cabin, it was painfully loud.He glanced at the phone, then at me.I leaned back in my seat and gestured for him to answer."Charles, whe












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