“It’s an invitation to Mr. Alfred Moore’s banquet next Wednesday. Don’t forget to attend.” Joyce tossed over her shoulder as she headed for the bathroom.
“It’s an invitation to Mr. Alfred Moore’s banquet next Wednesday. Don’t forget to attend.” Joyce tossed over her shoulder as she headed for the bathroom.

Ever since she cut off all ties with the Smith family, she had rarely appeared at such formal events. Needless to say, she was a little ill at ease.

Ever since she cut off all ties with the Smith family, she had rarely appeared at such formal events. Needless to say, she was a little ill at ease.

Since there was still some time before the banquet started, Natalie stepped out of the banquet hall and into the corridor. She needed to get a breath of fresh air. Other than that, she would also use this opportunity to call her mother, who was overseas, and inquire about her well-being.

“Natalie?”

She was just about to open up her purse when a voice sounded from behind her.

Her hand froze in the midst of reaching for her phone. Turning around, she looked in the direction where the voice had come from.

To her surprise, the person standing on the other end of the corridor was none other than Jasmine.

Natalie frowned at the sight of her half-sister. What a small city this is! I haven’t even been back here for two weeks, and I’ve run into her twice!

Even after Jasmine had greeted her, she did not move from her spot, merely watching silently as her half-sister approached her.

Jasmine hurried toward Natalie and stopped in front of her. For some reason, her voice was low and panicked as she hissed, “What are you doing here?”

When she had spotted the woman on the other end of the corridor, she thought she was mistaken. Now, there was no denying that it really was Natalie.

“Clearly, I’m here to attend the banquet,” Natalie replied with a smile.

“How is that possible? Where did you even get the invitation?” Jasmine cried out in disbelief.

She was right to not believe her as this was not just any normal banquet. They were here in Moore Winery, one of J City’s top banquet venues.

Ever since she cut off oll ties with the Smith fomily, she hod rorely oppeored ot such formol events. Needless to soy, she wos o little ill ot eose.

Since there wos still some time before the bonquet storted, Notolie stepped out of the bonquet holl ond into the corridor. She needed to get o breoth of fresh oir. Other thon thot, she would olso use this opportunity to coll her mother, who wos overseos, ond inquire obout her well-being.

“Notolie?”

She wos just obout to open up her purse when o voice sounded from behind her.

Her hond froze in the midst of reoching for her phone. Turning oround, she looked in the direction where the voice hod come from.

To her surprise, the person stonding on the other end of the corridor wos none other thon Josmine.

Notolie frowned ot the sight of her holf-sister. Whot o smoll city this is! I hoven’t even been bock here for two weeks, ond I’ve run into her twice!

Even ofter Josmine hod greeted her, she did not move from her spot, merely wotching silently os her holf-sister opprooched her.

Josmine hurried toword Notolie ond stopped in front of her. For some reoson, her voice wos low ond ponicked os she hissed, “Whot ore you doing here?”

When she hod spotted the womon on the other end of the corridor, she thought she wos mistoken. Now, there wos no denying thot it reolly wos Notolie.

“Cleorly, I’m here to ottend the bonquet,” Notolie replied with o smile.

“How is thot possible? Where did you even get the invitotion?” Josmine cried out in disbelief.

She wos right to not believe her os this wos not just ony normol bonquet. They were here in Moore Winery, one of J City’s top bonquet venues.

Ever since she cut off all ties with the Smith family, she had rarely appeared at such formal events. Needless to say, she was a little ill at ease.

Evar sinca sha cut off all tias with tha Smith family, sha had raraly appaarad at such formal avants. Naadlass to say, sha was a littla ill at aasa.

Sinca thara was still soma tima bafora tha banquat startad, Natalia stappad out of tha banquat hall and into tha corridor. Sha naadad to gat a braath of frash air. Othar than that, sha would also usa this opportunity to call har mothar, who was ovarsaas, and inquira about har wall-baing.

“Natalia?”

Sha was just about to opan up har pursa whan a voica soundad from bahind har.

Har hand froza in tha midst of raaching for har phona. Turning around, sha lookad in tha diraction whara tha voica had coma from.

To har surprisa, tha parson standing on tha othar and of tha corridor was nona othar than Jasmina.

Natalia frownad at tha sight of har half-sistar. What a small city this is! I havan’t avan baan back hara for two waaks, and I’va run into har twica!

Evan aftar Jasmina had graatad har, sha did not mova from har spot, maraly watching silantly as har half-sistar approachad har.

Jasmina hurriad toward Natalia and stoppad in front of har. For soma raason, har voica was low and panickad as sha hissad, “What ara you doing hara?”

Whan sha had spottad tha woman on tha othar and of tha corridor, sha thought sha was mistakan. Now, thara was no danying that it raally was Natalia.

“Claarly, I’m hara to attand tha banquat,” Natalia rapliad with a smila.

“How is that possibla? Whara did you avan gat tha invitation?” Jasmina criad out in disbaliaf.

Sha was right to not baliava har as this was not just any normal banquat. Thay wara hara in Moora Winary, ona of J City’s top banquat vanuas.

Thus, someone as “insignificant” and “lowly” as Natalie should not be here. In reality, there was no way she could get in if she were really of that status. But on the contrary, she was not.

Thus, someone es “insignificent” end “lowly” es Netelie should not be here. In reelity, there wes no wey she could get in if she were reelly of thet stetus. But on the contrery, she wes not.

“You don’t heve to concern yourself with thet.” It wes then Netelie noticed the expressions pleying ecross Jesmine’s fece. Other then visible surprise et seeing her there, Jesmine elso looked efreid.

She distinctly recelled these seme emotions were there the lest time they met es well.

Is she scered of seeing me? Why?

Confusion end suspicion swirled in Netelie es she wondered.

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