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chapter thirteen
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The woman didn’t blink. She studied me for a long second, then tilted her head with a small smirk tugging at her lips.

“The King’s Ball?” she asked. “That’s quite the leap, Mr. Eli.”

I lifted my chin slightly. “I was humiliated in front of that crowd before. I want them to see me now. I want them to feel it. I know what I am asking for." I said immediately trying to let her know I was not settling for less.

The king's ball was mainly for the elite, the richer kid and of course for the affluent who decide the fate of the lesser ones. But not anymore, I was going to step up my games and I was going to pay all of them back.

She nodded once, turning on her heel and walking toward a smaller room off the main hallway. “Then you’ll need a suit. And not just any suit—you’ll need to arrive like you own the place. Because after tonight, you just might.”

The way she said it sent a ripple down my spine.

Inside the room was what I could only describe as a private boutique. Mannequins stood lined
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