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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 35

Chapter 35

She’d only wiped down the double keyboard because she’d noticed at

on it. She never expected Brayan and the others to mistake her

for the cleaning stall.

It had been years since she’d touched the keys, and honestly, she hadn’t. been sure she could still play. But when she finished her piece, the lobby erupted in applause. Even the hotel owner’s pianist friend came over to personally praise her and askedinsisted, reallythat she perform a few more songs.

Judging by his excitement, Jennifer figured she must have done pretty well. At the very least, she’d helped Lydia out.

Meanwhile, outside the lobby, Brayan was still on the phone in the corridor, deeply engrossed in a business conversation.

But through the ear not pressed to the phone, he heard something strangemusic.

Piano music, excepthe knew there wasn’t a piano in the lobby. Only a double keyboard.

He’d never cared much for that kind of instrument, but something about the soundthe tone, the emotionfelt like a drop of rain falling directly on his heart. It stirred something long dormant in him, a flicker of a memory he hadn’t visited in years.

His chest tightened with a restlessness he couldn’t explain. Without even finishing his call, he hung up abruptly and turned back toward the lobby.

By the time he arrived, a middleaged man had taken over the

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keyboard. A wellknown pianist, respected in the music world.

Catalina quickly appeared at his side and linked her arm with his, catching the faint flicker of disappointment in his eyes.

What’s wrong, Brayan?she asked sweetly, leaning her head gently on his shoulder.

Brayan kept his gaze fixed on the pianist. Nothing. For a second, it felt like the way you used to play before your injury.

Catalina gave a soft laugh and leaned in a little closer. He’s a professional, practically a master. I could never compare.

Maybe he was imagining things.

Because now, listening again, the music felt completely different from what he’d heard before. That fleeting, familiar feeling was gone.

They returned to join the othersRonan, Elise, Ally. Not one of them. mentioned what had just happened.

Not that Jennifer had been the one playing. Not Catalina. Not Elise. Not Ally. And certainly not Ronan.

Even if Jennifer could play, Ronan still believed she’d never come close to matching Catalina.

As they made their way toward the private dining room, Catalina noticed that Brayan kept glancing around, as if searching for someone.

She seized the moment,

Jennifer left a while ago,she said, casually. I guess she couldn’t. handle the embarrassment.

Brayan said nothing, but the corner of his mouth lifted faintly. As

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long as she knows to feel ashamed, that’s enough.

Monday Velvet Rose Group Headquarters

Catalina had officially passed her internship and was transferred to a new department.

VelvetRose Group had long been known as a highend luxury jewelry brand. But in recent years, its leadership had grown wary of staying. confined to such a niche market. They wanted to broaden their appeal, to reach everyday consumers. This year, they were preparing to launch a more affordable jewelry line aimed at the mass market. That was why they’d brought in so many new interns.

In the end, the top five performersincluding Catalinahad been selected to join the new division: VelvetRose GroupPG Department.

Catalina, did you hear the news?

In the office, Nancy leaned in close, her voice lowered with

excitement.

She’d actually scored higher than Catalina in the evaluations, but she could tell from the way Catalina dressed and carried herself that she came from money-

-so she was eager to cozy up.

What news? Why the mystery?Catalina asked, intrigued.

There’s a new hire joining our department today. No internship, no probation periodjust straight into a fulltime role.

Who is it? Must be someone impressive.Maggie joined the conversation, just as curious.

Catalina didn’t care. Whoever it was, they weren’t about to steal her spotlight.

Just then, their team lead. Hailee, walked into the officefollowed by a woman no one else recognized.

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