Even though she had spent the whole day mentally preparing herself, Noreen still couldn't keep the nerves at bay when the moment finally arrived.
She stood outside the door, struggling to steady her breathing, rubbing her trembling hands in an attempt to calm herself.
What if, the moment she walked in, she choked up and couldn't even recite the engagement vows she'd practiced a thousand times?
Inside, the party was in full swing. Laughter and conversation drifted through the doorway, voices overlapping.
"Seth, are you still in touch with Bianca Lowell?"
"Bianca? Wasn't she Seth's first love? Why bring her up all of a sudden?"
"I heard Bianca's coming back to the States."
"Well, doesn't that mean Seth gets another shot at his first love?"
Noreen's hands, already trembling from anticipation, froze mid-motion.
"Honestly, Bianca's dad has made quite a name for himself these past few years. If Seth married her, it would be a huge boost for him—and for the Aurelion Group. Power couple, perfect match."
"Plus, she's his first love. He'd have it all, both romance and success."
The one saying this was Jude Wilder, Seth's childhood friend. He liked to joke that he and Seth grew up sharing everything, so he spoke with the confidence of someone who assumed he knew all the secrets.
First love? Seth… has a first love?
A sharp pain seized Noreen's heart, catching her completely off guard.
"So, what about Noreen?" someone asked Seth, curiosity in their voice. "She's stuck by you for years. Even if she hasn't achieved much, she's certainly paid her dues."
Jude shrugged it off. "Just give her some money and send her on her way."
"Or hey, if you really like her, keep her around after the wedding. Happens all the time—wife at home, fun on the side."
Noreen's fingers clenched so tightly that she could no longer feel her own hands.
She needed Seth's answer—desperately.
She wanted him to speak up right away, to tell everyone, loud and clear.
That he loved Noreen. That she was the one he wanted to marry.


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