Her expression faltered for a moment.
Tonight, Vanessa wore a stunning violet evening gown, clearly custom-made and worth a small fortune. With her statuesque figure and captivating presence, she lit up the room the moment she walked in—so much so that it was nearly impossible to look away.
The man by her side was just as striking, his polished elegance making every other man in the room seem dull by comparison.
Their arrival instantly drew the attention of everyone in the ballroom.
Vanessa basked in the admiring gazes from all around, exuding effortless confidence. Every now and then, though, she'd lean in toward Ian, whispering something with a coy smile, a trace of girlish shyness softening her poise.
People began to gather around them, eager to exchange pleasantries. Within minutes, Vanessa and Ian were surrounded by the crème de la crème of tonight's distinguished guests.
In the crowd, Gwenda clung excitedly to Faye's arm. "Faye, your sister is absolutely stunning tonight. She's a total goddess!"
Faye had to admit, when it came to presence and poise, Vanessa outshone her by a mile.
"And Mr. Goodwin looks so handsome tonight too," Gwenda sighed with envy. "They're perfect together!"
At that moment, Horace strolled over and said, "I just ran into Jude—he told me Joel and Eleanor are here tonight too."
Faye's eyes lit up. "Joel's here?"
"Yeah! They're here to see Mrs. Grayson as well."
Faye had dressed to impress tonight, and she couldn't deny she wanted to catch Joel's attention.
Meanwhile, Eleanor made her way toward the bar for a glass of water. As she passed a rather rotund society matron chatting animatedly with her friends, the woman gave Eleanor a dismissive glance and said, "Excuse me, could you take this glass away?"


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