I forced myself to look away, back to the front and focus on the stage. But the feeling didn’t leave. It lingered, like something pressing lightly at the back of my mind, refusing to be ignored. After a few seconds, I gave in and I turned my head again. And there she was, still staring. Our eyes met again and this time, I didn’t immediately look away. For a second, neither of us did. Then, slowly, I gave her a small, polite smile. The type of smile that you would give when you don’t want to make things awkward. But she didn’t return it. Her expression didn’t change at all. My brows pulled together and I turned back to face the stage, shifting in my seat. Okay… that was weird. For a moment, I considered leaning toward Adrian and mentioning it and ask him who she was. But I just decided to let it go. Or at least, I tried to. By the time the speech ended, the room had come alive again. There were quiet conversations, laughter and glasses clinking. I exhaled quietly and turned
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