Chapter 6
The concert hall was packed. I handled the pressure beautifully and delivered a flawless performance.
But as I stood to take my bow, I locked eyes with someone in the front row-someone whose gaze burned with fury.
Cade Ashford.
sitting next to him, dressed to the nines but looking deeply uncomfortable, was Sutton.
looked right at him and smiled-big and bright.
Wonder how it feels, Cade, sitting here listening to the “mediocre” pianist you used to trash.
eeing my smile, Cade’s expression darkened further, rage barely contained.
ut the concert was over. I didn’t care what he thought.
ack in the green room, Grayson Vale-a young conductor and special guest for tonight’s performance-was waiting for me.
Seton! That cadenza you did? Chef’s kiss!”
rayson was one of my biggest fans and a frequent collaborator. He had the energy of an overexcited golden retriever and always made me laugh.
ANG!
was about to respond when the door slammed open.
ade stood in the doorway, face stormy, eyes blazing.
lis gaze swept over me coldly before locking onto Grayson.
Seton. Winters.”
le ground out my name like it was poison. “No wonder you left so easily back then. You already had your next mark lined up. Traded up, huh?”
le looked Grayson up and down with a sneer. “So this is your new sugar daddy?”
He looks the part, I’ll give you that. But does he know how you used to beg for me in bed?”
he few staff members in the room gasped audibly.
Hey! Watch your mouth, asshole!”
rayson exploded, stepping in front of me protectively.
Seton earned everything she has through talent and hard work! She’s an artist!”
gently patted Grayson’s shoulder, signaling him to calm down.
hen I stepped forward, meeting Cade’s eyes with a mocking smile.
Mr. Ashford. Five years, and you haven’t grown at all. Not in taste, not in manners, and certainly not in judgment. How… disappointing.”
Cade’s face turned red, veins bulging in his neck. He looked ready to lunge at me.
That’s when Sutton rushed in, grabbing his arm. “Cade, we should be happy for Seton. She’s so successful now.”
I know she left without saying goodbye back then, and we were all so worried. But seeing her doing so well now, with someone new to rely on… I’m happy for
her.”
Her words sounded conciliatory, but every sentence was a trap-reinforcing Cade’s accusations.
After all these years, Sutton hadn’t changed one bit.
I didn’t even spare her a glance. I pulled out my phone and called security.
Within moments, security arrived and politely asked them to leave.
Cade stared at me in disbelief, like he couldn’t process me treating him this way.
I turned my back on them, voice cold. “Mr. Ashford. Miss Sutton. Please. Have some dignity.”
“You wouldn’t want this ending up on tomorrow’s front page, would you?”
The door closed.
Grayson was still fuming. “Seton, who the hell were those people? That was so messed up.”
“Nobody important.”
From then, my concert tour continued, show after show-every venue sold out. My popularity in the States skyrocketed.
But overnight, the internet exploded with an army of bots digging up my so-called “dark past.”
The peace was short-lived. New trouble was already brewing.

Lucia Morh is a passionate storyteller who brings emotions to life through her words. When she’s not writing, she finds peace nurturing her garden.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		