“Does Haynes know about your connection to the Williams family?”
Stella shook her head. “No, he doesn’t.”
She began to recount how Haynes and Aurora had first met.
Neville couldn’t help but chuckle at her story. “Well, if there’s any real friendship between Haynes and Aurora, it wouldn’t be surprising if the guest list gets shaken up. Given Jonathan’s relationship with the Chapmans, changing the special guests would be as easy as snapping his fingers. And even though Lauretta’s a Chapman, she still has to follow the family’s decisions.”
Stella smiled faintly. “If Haynes is willing to trade in a favor just for Rachel, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Being a special guest isn’t all that important, anyway. But if they use their connections to sabotage me at the concert, now that would be a real problem.”
Neville tried to reassure her. “You have Mr. Burton in your corner. I doubt they’d dare go too far.”
But Stella’s optimism had its limits. “The Burton family has Sherman, and he’s been circling, waiting for me to slip up. According to Florrie, Sherman’s uncle is also quite taken with Aurora. The enemy of my enemy is my friend—they might even help Rachel just to spite me.”
She hadn’t harmed anyone, not really. Yet simply being accepted into the Williams family—being recognized as their daughter—felt like an original sin.
Neville’s voice softened. “Star, Rachel has Haynes, and Aurora has Sherman and his lot. But don’t forget—you have us.”
Stella was startled for a moment, then warmth spread through her chest.
She nodded, firmly. “Yes. I still have all of you.”
…
The Wilkinson estate was ablaze with light that night.
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