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Chapter 280

    A sudden voice cut through the lively chatter on Sylvie''s side of the room.


    Nearly everyone nearby turned to see what was happening.


    Even Elodie was taken aback. She''d chosen a rtively quiet corner, yet someone had managed to bypass Alexander, who was standing outside the circle, to approach her.


    She looked up to find a young man standing in front of her.


    He was tall, handsome, with an earnest energy that hovered somewhere between adolescence and adulthood. His longshes cast soft shadows as he looked at her, his gaze forthright and intent.


    Elodie paused, caught off guard.


    Before she could react, Esmeralda blurted out, "She says yes! No problem!"


    The young man''s eyes lit up with hope as he waited for Elodie''s answer, never taking his gaze from her.


    The little scene didn''t escape the notice of those watching from the sidelines.


    Sylvie frowned slightly. She didn''t recognize this man-he was a stranger to her. But the admiration in his expression as he looked at Elodie was almost impossible to miss.


    Sylvie found the whole thing rather astonishing.


    Jarrod, meanwhile, nced over with his usual calm, his expression unreadable. But this time, his gaze lingered on Elodie, thoughtful, not looking away as quickly as usual.


    Only Naylor''s expression shifted at the sight.


    On the stage, Ivan was watching too, a knowing, half-amused smile ying on his lips.


    He''d always known that Elodie was never short of admirers. From childhood, she''d attracted attention, but beneath her gentle exterior, she kept her walls high and her heart well-guarded, never encouraging anyone.


    Now, the atmosphere seemed to grow more charged.


    Elodie met the young man''s eyes. She didn''t make a scene or y coy; instead, she nodded lightly. "Of course."


    In a setting like this, with the mood so buoyant, there was no need to be a killjoy just because someone had asked her to dance.


    She ced her hand in his.


    Watts Aldridge, who had been holding his breath, finally rxed, relief flickering across his face.


    He offered his arm with effortless grace and led Elodie toward the center of the floor.


    His hand rested lightly at her waist as he leaned in and murmured, "We can go at your pace, if you''d like."


    Elodie lowered her gaze. “Thank you. That''s very kind."


    She wasn''t exactly a seasoned dancer, but she knew the basics, and her natural poise made her movements graceful and fluid.


    A smile yed at Watts''s lips, and his voice dropped to match her gentle tone. "You''re wee."


    The handsome pair quickly drew the attention of those around them.


    Ivan''s eyes narrowed, the smile at his lips sharpening into something cooler. He nced meaningfully toward Jarrod.


    Jarrod, sitting with easy confidence, had already let his gaze drift away from Elodie. He turned to Sylvie and said, "Shall we dance?"


    It was his answer to her earlier question about whether he minded her dancing with others.


    Sylvie nced toward the deck, then took a measured sip of her drink. "No, thank you. I''d rather stay here and keep youpany."


    As for the dance floor, she was happy to leave the spotlight to someone else for a change. She felt no inclination to join in.


    Naylor studied the pair. From an outsider''s perspective, they really did seem inseparable—one unable to dance, yet wanting the other to enjoy herself; the other, popr and sought after, choosing to stay by her boyfriend''s side. And as for Elodie...


    When Naylor nced her way, his brow furrowed unconsciously.


    Elodie could be perfectly pleasant toplete strangers, yet she and he could never seem to get along.


    Just ipatible, he thought. Like mas with the same charge.


    "Who is he, anyway?" Sylvie asked, her curiosity piqued. "He doesn''t look familiar."


    Naylor, halfway through raising his ss, paused and nced over at Watts. He didn''t reply. The young man''s background, after all, was still something of a secret.


    At that moment, Ivan strolled over, a teasing smile tugging at his lips. "Aren''t the two of you going to join in?" he asked, looking at Jarrod. "Mr. Silverstein, are you really not tempted by all the excitement?"


    Jarrod''s lips curled in a faint smile. "Not tonight. I''m not quite up to it."


    It was then that Ivan noticed Jarrod''s right hand, held a little stiffly. "Is everything all right with your hand, Mr. Silverstein?"
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