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My sister hurled red wine across my dress uniform and told me I had no place in that ballroom, my father told security to get me out before I humiliated his future son-in-law, and I watched the stain slide over my ribbons, checked the countdown on my watch, and said, “You’re right. I don’t,” because in less than a minute the entire room was going to understand why I had really come.

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it might as well have been a gunshot.

Arthur took a sharp, panicked breath. “Harper, don’t be hasty—”

“No,” she interrupted, still staring a hole through Preston. The tears were falling freely now, but her voice had stopped shaking. “Don’t treat me like I’m twelve years old, Dad. I asked you a question, Preston. Did you use me?”

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