Tonight, the entire hotel had been reserved by the Fawkes family. The lower three floors were set aside as lounges for the general guests, while the upper levels were divided into private suites for each of the attending families.
The Fawkes family’s suite occupied the very top floor.
It was in one of these rooms that Soren had arranged for her evening gown.
Evangeline took the elevator up. As soon as the doors slid open, she saw Glenn standing in the hallway, leaning against the wall with his arms crossed, one hand propping up his elbow while the thumb of the other hovered near his lips, as if he were biting it in thought.
It had been a long time since she’d seen Glenn like this.
He only ever adopted that posture when he was troubled or forced into tense social situations—his way of coping with stress.
Something must have happened.
Evangeline was about to approach when Glenn, as if making up his mind, dropped his hand, turned sharply, and strode toward the elevator.
Their eyes met the moment he looked up.
Glenn’s steps faltered.
“Is there trouble at UME?” Evangeline asked.
“No.” Glenn’s reply was even, but his gaze lingered on her, frowning. “What happened to your clothes?”
Evangeline glanced down at her soaked dress.
Maybe she’d been caught in awkward situations in front of Glenn too many times, because she didn’t feel embarrassed anymore.
She didn’t hold anything back and recounted everything that had happened: the divorce with Soren, his inexplicable act of throwing her ring away, Poppy nearly pushing her into the water, and how Finn Lockridge had pulled her to safety.
“But in the end, it turned out alright. I’m safe, and I didn’t lose the keepsake my mother left me.”
Evangeline gripped the ring in her hand, still feeling a chill run through her as she remembered.
Glenn paused, his eyes falling to the ring. “That’s your mother’s?”
Evangeline nodded.
The realization dawned on Glenn.
It wasn’t from Soren.
And not from another man, either.
But before he could feel any relief, the memory of what he’d seen earlier in the lobby flashed through his mind.
“I saw you with Finn just now…” Glenn hesitated, words catching in his throat.
Evangeline already understood what he wanted to ask.
She had planned to tell him, and now that he’d brought it up, she nodded. “I’m with him.”
Glenn’s last hope died away. “Because of Victor Lockridge?”
“Yes.” Evangeline met his gaze. “And, just like me, Finn has his reasons for being with me.”

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