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The Million-Dollar Heart novel Chapter 281

Percival stood aside, listening to their familiar chatter with a look of utter displeasure on his face.

He had thought Aaron looked familiar from the moment he laid eyes on him, but he couldn’t quite place where he’d seen him before.

Now that Aaron and Vivienne were standing together, it became abundantly clear. The young man was practically a male carbon copy of Vivienne in his choice of attire.

They were both clad in casual t-shirts and jeans, which was a stark contrast to the formal attire of everyone else at the banquet.

Without having been told, one could easily mistake them for a couple. Their outfits were perfectly coordinated.

"Vivienne." Percival squeezed out through gritted teeth while draping an arm around Vivienne's shoulders. "Is this another one of your friends?"

The word 'another' was dripped with an undeniable hint of jealousy.

How many other friends did she have that he didn't know about?

And why were they all male friends?

Vivienne didn't attempt to shake off Percival's arm. She instead offered him a small, nonchalant laugh.

"Yes. A friend." She confirmed.

She then turned to Aaron, introducing Percival with a straightforward, "My fiancé."

Percival was taken aback by her blunt honesty. He was pleasantly surprised that she had acknowledged him and their relationship so openly.

Feeling reassured by Vivienne's acknowledgment, he tightened his hold around her and greeted Aaron with a beaming smile. "Nice to meet you. I’m Percival."

His attitude towards Aaron did a complete 180, all thanks to Vivienne's honesty.

Aaron's gaze darted between the pair as his eyes dimmed with an array of complex emotions.

News of Vivienne and Percival's engagement was not widely known. Only a select few within their inner circle were aware.

The media had only reported on Percival's engagement, describing his fiancé as a simple country girl.

The news of their engagement in Havenwood had been suppressed.

But Aaron knew. He knew that it was Vivienne who was engaged to Percival.

A bitter and sour taste spread through his mouth.

In his eyes, Vivienne deserved the best. She needed to be with the most outstanding man ever.

Percival just didn't measure up.

He thought that Vivienne didn't care about the engagement, so he hadn't expected her to take it so seriously now.

Even though she had introduced Percival in a casual manner, the term 'fiancé' felt like a thorn, pricking uncomfortably at his most tender spots.

He shook off his thoughts and greeted Percival politely. "Hello, sir, I’m Aaron."

His greeting was cordial, yet it still carried a hint of provocation.

He was only eighteen.

Vivienne was just nineteen.

And Percival... Well, he could easily pass for their uncle.

He wanted to emphasize the age gap between them to Percival.

Percival's smile froze, and his eyes narrowed dangerously.

Just as Aaron was reveling in his perceived victory, the cold intensity in Percival's eyes stopped him dead in his tracks.

It was a familiar feeling. The sense of distance between them was palpable. It seemed as vast as an ocean.

A sense of panic washed over Aaron as he quickly redirected his gaze to Vivienne, attempting to change the subject. "Vivienne, about rejoining the team…"

He was hoping for a definitive answer from Vivienne.

Vivienne cut him off, gently disentangling herself from Percival's arm. "I'll think about it."

Seeing that Vivienne was considering his offer, Aaron's spirits lifted. It was as if a weight had been lifted from his shoulders.

"Vivienne, if you return, I promise to meet any conditions you have!" He exclaimed enthusiastically.

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