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Corkleaf Canopies Sheltered Trading Stalls by Felix Arden 18

Corkleaf Canopies Sheltered Trading Stalls by Felix Arden 18

Chapter 18 

Sienna’s POV

Caspar moved to Noah’s side, shielding his son behind him, his gaze as cold as a glacier

The air seemed to freeze in that moment, and the entire ballroom fell into a terrifying silence

This is my son, Noah Thornton.” 

His voice wasn’t loud, but each word pierced my eardrums like ice picks

I felt the blood drain from my face, my knees going weak

The man of my dreams was looking at me with an expression that could freeze hell over

I’m sorry, II didn’t know,my voice trembled, barely audible. I really didn’t know he was your son.” 

Caspar didn’t respond, simply crouched down and gently checked on Noah’s condition

Noah clutched tightly to his father’s suit sleeve, his little face etched with distress

Are you okay, Noah?” 

Caspar’s voice was incredibly tender with his son, a complete oneeighty from his earlier icecold tone

Noah nodded but still pressed close to his father, his small hands gripping even tighter

Caspar stood up, facing me again, the chill in his eyes making the surrounding air feel frosty

My son bumped into you, and I apologize. I can also compensate you for the dress. But what you just said to a fouryearold child,he paused, you should pay a price for that as well.” 

I felt the guestsstares like countless knives stabbing into my back

My perfect plan, my carefully crafted imageeverything had crumbled completely in just a few minutes

Which family are you from?Caspar asked coldly, his voice carrying unquestionable authority

I answered carefully, my voice nearly trembling: BaBailey family, sir.” 

A flash of complex emotion crossed Caspar’s eyes, as if he was contemplating something

Bailey familyhe repeated quietly, his brow furrowing slightly

He paused for a moment, as if weighing some important decision

Are youhe hesitated, the Miss Bailey I personally invited?” 

I nodded eagerly, thinking I’d grabbed a lifeline: Yes, Sienna Bailey.” 

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Caspar’s expression grew even more stern

Get out of my party. He finally said simply, the ice in his tone cold enough to freeze the entire room. Now.” 

Two security guards had already appeared silently behind me, politely but firmly indicating 1 should follow them

I took one last look at Caspar and Noah, then hung my head and was escorted out of the ballroom under everyone’s watchful eyes

I practically stumbled out of the Thornton estate gates, the humiliation churning in my chest like molten lava

The driver saw me emerge and quickly opened the car door for me

I collapsed into the back seat, tears finally breaking free, but I didn’t even dare sob aloud1 could only bite my lip and let the tears flow silently

Back to the Bailey house,” 

I managed to squeeze out these words, my voice so hoarse it was barely recognizable

Throughout the ride, my mind kept replaying the sceneCaspar Thornton’s icy stare, the guestswhispered gossip, and that damn Audrey, whose appearance had ruined my perfect plan

If it weren’t for her, I wouldn’t get distracted, let alone bump into Caspar’s precious son

The more I thought about it, the angrier I became

By the time the car stopped in front of the Bailey house, I’d found some strength from my humiliationthe strength of rage

Do you know who I saw at the gala?I burst into the living room, my voice sharp with anger and humiliation

My makeup was smeared, and the orange juice stain on my expensive gown stood out garishly against the silver fabric

Father and Mother looked up from the sofa, surprised by my disheveled appearance

What happened?Mother immediately came over, asking with concern

Audrey!I practically screamed the name. She was there! At the Thornton family charity gala!” 

What?Father frowned. How could she possibly be there?” 

God knows which sugar daddy got her in,I sobbed, tears mixing with my running mascara

The point is, because of her, I ended up looking like this and got kicked out by Caspar!” 

I silently blamed everything on Audrey

In fact, it was precisely because I was thinking about her that I got distracted and bumped into Caspar’s son

My parents exchanged a shocked look

Wait, Father’s voice became serious

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You’re saying you offended Caspar Thornton? That could spell trouble for our family. You know how much clout he has on Wall Street.” 

This is all Audrey’s fault! I shrieked

If she hadn’t shown up out of the blue, I wouldn’t have been distracted, and I wouldn’t have lost my temper with that little boy!” 

Mother came to my side, patting my back soothingly while shooting Father an angry look

Sienna’s already so upset, can’t you comfort her first?” 

Father frowned, weighing the pros and cons of this new situation

If Audrey really knows such powerful people, this could be an opportunity for the Bailey family.” 

What?I looked at Father in disbelief. Are you saying we should use her?” 

Not use,Father corrected, his tone becoming businesslike. Collaborate. Finding an opportunity for a ThorntonBailey alliance could bring unexpected 

benefits.” 

Mother nodded, quickly grasping Father’s thinking

You’re right. If Audrey can build a bridge between us and the Thornton family, then” 

Then we can leverage that relationship for the Bailey family’s benefit,Father added, his eyes gleaming with calculation. After all, family interests come 

first.” 

I looked at my parents, knowing exactly what they were scheminguse Audrey to get close to the Thornton family, then dump her again. Just like four years 

ago

But this time, I secretly vowed, I wouldn’t let Audrey succeed

Caspar Thornton wasn’t Samuel West

No matter what, I would destroy Audrey’s relationship with the Thornton family, especially any connection with Caspar Thornton

Because only I deserved to stand beside King C.” 

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