Almost without thinking, Jotham called out Ramona’s name.
But before he could be sure, the woman had already vanished from sight, swept away by a small entourage.
“Ramona? Why are you even thinking about her at a time like this?” Brianna’s nerves instantly bristled at the mention of that name.
Jotham pointed ahead, his voice faltering. “I think… I just saw Ramona.”
The woman’s silhouette was so familiar. Even without glimpsing her face, he was certain she looked just like Ramona.
“How could that be? The entire hotel is booked out for tonight.” Brianna’s mood soured, convinced Jotham was just thinking of her again.
“You really think that woman who just got out of the car was Ramona?” Brianna sneered, the corners of her mouth lifting in mockery.
After all, tonight’s engagement party was crawling with Havencrest City’s elite, the kind of people even the Holt family hadn’t managed to get an invitation from. What were the chances Ramona could get in?
“Excuse me, folks, please move along. We need to clear the area,” a well-dressed attendant interrupted as Jotham tried to step forward. Before he could protest, a team of security guards arrived, sealing off every entrance and exit, including the elevators.
By the time Jotham and Brianna made it outside, the entire perimeter was cordoned off. Only those with a personalized invitation were allowed to enter now.
“Look at this security—only the Jordon family could pull off something like this,” Brianna muttered under her breath as they got back in the car.
But as she turned, she caught Jotham out of the corner of her eye, staring down at his phone.
“Don’t tell me you’re texting Ramona right now?”
“I’m just letting my client know we’ll need to change restaurants,” Jotham replied instantly, locking his screen. His tone was flat, betraying nothing.
Still, Brianna had pegged him right. He’d been checking Ramona’s social media feed.
It was only when he saw Ramona’s latest status update from a few hours ago—something about being busy with work—that he finally relaxed.
Ramona had this habit: whenever she was swamped, she’d switch her status to some inside joke about manual labor.
It meant she was tied up with something important. If it wasn’t her company, maybe she’d picked up a freelance gig.
Ramona was talented, and last time they’d spoken, she’d mentioned possibly joining another firm. Then there was that man who’d answered her phone…
Everything pointed to one thing: someone had probably made Ramona a tempting offer.
Was that why she’d suddenly pushed for company shares?
And with Ethan’s grandmother singing Ramona’s praises, Shelby didn’t hesitate before presenting her with a lavish welcome gift—a rare, stunning set of fiery gemstones she’d flown to a neighboring country’s auction house to acquire just in time.
“Shelby, this is far too generous. I can’t possibly accept it…”
“You must,” Shelby insisted gently. “I’m not Ethan’s birth mother, but he’s always treated me with respect, and I’m deeply grateful for that. More than anything, I want you both to be happy.”
Her words were so gentle they almost brought tears to her eyes. Just thinking of Ethan finally settling down filled Shelby with joy.
Ethan’s relationship with his father was strained, and his mother had passed away early; only his grandparents had shown him any real affection growing up, while his father had always been strict.
Shelby hadn’t been in his life long, but she knew enough of Ethan’s story to truly feel for him.
She wanted to say more to Ramona, but a friend called her away before she could.
Tonight’s gathering wasn’t just the Jordons and Covingtons—numerous high society families were here, making the pre-engagement mingling feel almost like an exclusive, star-studded business gala.
“Ramona, the Jordons have a huge family. There are relatives here tonight who haven’t seen each other in years. You don’t need to meet everyone, or greet them all. Tonight, you’re the guest of honor. Stick with me, and no one will bother you,” Florence assured her with a smile.
Florence, ever considerate, only introduced Ramona to Shelby and a few key relatives before making their exit. She hated the endless small talk herself, and there was no way she’d put Ramona through it.

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