Miranda hesitated for a moment, but before she could answer, Leo’s voice grew lower on the other end of the line. “Miranda, don’t feel pressured. I know you’re busy. I shouldn’t have asked.”“I’ll come,” she said quietly. “I’ll make sure to arrive early that day.”He let out a long breath of relief. “That’s more than enough. You don’t have to stay long, just stop by for a few minutes.”*Three days later, a heavy rain swept across the city early in the morning. The funeral was held at a private chapel, and by eight o’clock, guests had already begun arriving to pay their respects.Felix and Hayden, two of Leo’s closest friends, were stationed near the entrance, greeting visitors as they came in. Inside, Leo and his family stood near the casket, quietly accepting condolences from friends and business associates.Between groups of guests, Hayden noticed a white Porsche Cayenne pulling up near the covered walkway. Felix followed his gaze, and his expression froze for a moment when he
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