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Chapter Eleven

Author: Pavora
last update publish date: 2026-05-19 15:00:00

Aaron hated being summoned, especially like this. The message had been blunt and urgent: Come see me. Immediately. No explanations, no delays. When it was from his grandfather, it was never a request.

Edward Blackwood didn’t look up as Aaron entered. He finished signing a document, closed the file, then finally looked up. "Aaron.”

“Grandfather.”

“Sit.”

Aaron obeyed. Edward slid a tablet across the desk.

“Look."

Reluctantly, Aaron picked it up. Photos—Elara leaving boutiques, emerging from salons, standing taller than ever before. The comments weren’t all cruel anymore—some curious, some even approving. But then came the rumors. His jaw clenched.

“I’ve seen it.”

“I assumed you had,” Edward replied calmly.

A pause.

“And yet, it continues.”

“It will fade.”

“No,” Edward said firmly. “It will evolve.”

Silence.

“You're underestimating this.”

“I’m managing it.”

“You’re ignoring it.”

That hit. Edward leaned back slightly.

“There's a charity gala tonight.”

Aaron already knew—glamorous, media frenzy, unavoidable.

“I expect you to attend,” Edward continued. "With your wife.”

Aaron’s expression stayed controlled. He had already planned to go with Elena.

“That won’t change anything.”

“It will if you act like a husband.”

Silence stretched.

“You will not stand beside her like she’s a burden,” Edward added. "You will present a united front.”

Aaron exhaled slowly.

“And if I don’t?”

Edward’s gaze didn’t waver.

“You will.”

——

Back at the mansion, Elara was in the sitting room when Aaron returned. This time, she wasn’t lost in thought; she was reading—calm, composed, present.

Aaron paused in the doorway, watching her. Something about her still felt unfamiliar.

“Elara.”

She looked up.

"There’s a Charity gala tonight.”

Her fingers stiffened in response.

Of course. Public. Eyes. Judgment.

“I need you to attend.”

Not a request.

She held his gaze for a moment, expected hesitation, fear—yet responded simply, "Okay."

Steady. Unresisting. Accepting.

That unsettled him.

“You understand what this means,” he said. "People will be watching.”

“They always are," she replied, her voice steady.

He studied her longer. "I’ll have someone send details.”

He turned to leave, then added sharply, "Make sure you’re presentable."

Elara watched him go—silent, composed.

Later that evening, she stood before her mirror. The gala loomed—her chest tightening, fears stirring, but she was stronger than before.

She grabbed her phone to call Maya.

“I need you,” she said the moment her friend answered.

“What did he do this time?" Maya snapped.

"Nothing, Maya. Not yet. I have a gala to attend, and I don’t know what to wear or how to act."

Without hesitation, Maya answered, "I’m coming."

Preparations were deliberate. Maya arrived full of energy, Zara soon followed—uninvited, but welcomed.

“Alright,” Zara said, scanning Elara. “We’re not playing safe.”

Maya grinned. "Not today.”

Options—textures, shapes that embraced instead of concealed—laid out before her. Elara hesitated, then chose.

The dress was deep emerald—bold, striking, impossible to ignore. It hugged her curves, cinched at the waist, flowing over her hips. The neckline was elegant, framing her collarbone without trying too hard—no hiding, no drowning in fabric—just presence.

Her hair fell in soft waves, her makeup subtle but intentional, lips soft, eyes defined just enough.

When she finally faced the mirror—Maya’s reaction was instant.

“Wow.”

Zara nodded slowly.

“There you are.”

Elara looked at herself—sometimes, she didn’t recognize the girl staring back. Not because she had changed, but because she had finally allowed herself to be seen.

Aaron's car arrived at the entrance first—lights flashing, voices murmuring. Aaron stepped out—composed, impeccable. Adjusted his cuff, ready for the spotlight. He stood outside waiting for Elara’s car. They had come separately.

Then Elara's car arrived.

A pause.

Elara stepped out.

Time slowed. Aaron’s expression hardened—stilled, eyes scanning her. The dress, her poise, her confidence—all of it. She carried herself like she belonged.

He didn’t speak. Didn’t move.

For the first time, Aaron Blackwood was speechless—just for a moment. Undeniably.

Elara caught his gaze—a flicker in her eyes, gone almost instantly. She placed her hand in his extended hand—calm, composed, unfazed.

That unshakable quiet unsettled him more.

Cameras flashed. Whispers followed, but not mocking—something else. "They look… good together." "Is that really her?" "I didn’t expect that..."

Neither reacted.

Inside, the room buzzed with understated energy. She felt it—and this time, she didn’t shrink, didn’t hide. She walked, breathed, stood confidently—as if she belonged.

Across the room, Elena watched, her expression cracking slightly—because this isn’t the Elara she underestimated anymore. And that made her dangerous.

Aaron felt it too—that everything had shifted. Not just in her, but in the world’s perception. For reasons he couldn’t explain, he hated that he hadn’t noticed it first.

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