"Elora, are you on vacation right now?" Rosie asked over the phone.

"Yes, I am," Elora replied. "What's going on? Don't tell me you're trying to drag me to another class reunion. I'm not interested, so there's no need to waste your breath convincing me."

Elora's tone made it clear she had no intention of attending.

Back in school, Elora had always kept a low profile. Few people knew she came from a wealthy family. But things changed when her grandfather passed away. Her parents struggled to manage the family's responsibilities, leaving Elora to shoulder the burden before she even graduated. That was when her classmates discovered she was the eldest daughter of the Ormond family.

Being one of the eldest daughters in a family with few brothers, Elora and her sister, Tinsley, became prime targets. Before their younger brother was born, many relatives tried to lay claim to the Ormond family's assets. Even worse, several men pursued Elora and Tinsley-not out of love, but to gain control of the family's fortune.

This constant scheming left Elora deeply distrustful of men. She worried anyone who approached her was only after her wealth.

weren't her type. And while some secondgeneration

expectations. A strong person herself, Elora admired strength in others—and those

I wouldn't dare pressure you into something you hate. Besides, the

are you calling?" Elora

"your, uh, infatuated admirer asked me to find out something. He swears he saw a handsome guy shadowing you

one like that. The only men around

weren't unattractive, they weren't exactly

not your usual group. He described this guy as ridiculously good looking, with the kind of charisma and

my business for his sake. Who's around me is none of his concern. I've never led him on or given him hope. His

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