Ava had worked enough private events to know the difference between rich and dangerous, and tonight was both.The venue ran more per hour than she made in a month. High ceilings, low lighting, men in good suits who kept their hands near their jacket pockets not checking their phones, just resting there, which meant something different entirely. She kept her tray level and stayed close to the walls, visible enough to do her job and forgettable enough to avoid becoming anyone's problem.Her phone buzzed against her thigh for the second time.The sitter had texted an hour ago he's asking for you and Ava had sent back tell him I love him, give him the iPad and hoped it would hold until midnight. It usually held until midnight. She cut through the side panel into the service corridor, already reaching into her apron, and stopped.The veil was on the floor outside the bridal suite. White silk, beaded along every edge, half-draped over the baseboard like it had slid off someone's shoulder
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