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CHAPTER 225
The morning after the ballroom felt quieter than it should have.The entire Diamond Manor Hotel seemed to breathe differently now, as if the weight of what had happened the night before had settled into its walls. Outside, Los Angeles carried on in its usual noise, but inside Jared’s private floor, there was only controlled silence broken occasionally by distant footsteps from staff trying to act as if nothing monumental had just unfolded.Jared stood by the floor-to-ceiling window in a dark robe, his gaze fixed on the skyline. The city looked unchanged, indifferent to the collapse of fortunes that had taken place just hours earlier. On a nearby table, his phone lay face up, notifications still trickling in—messages from executives, board members, and people who had once pretended not to recognize his name.A knock came at the door.“Enter,” Jared said without turning.The door opened and Caroline stepped in carefully, her posture respectful but tense. “Sir,” she began softly, pausing
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The command did not register immediately.For a moment, the room remained suspended in disbelief, as though Jared’s words had not fully settled into meaning. The same people who had been pleading just seconds ago now stood frozen again, their expressions caught between desperation and refusal.Then the movement began.Security stepped forward—not aggressively, not hurriedly, but with quiet certainty.And that was when the panic shifted.“Wait—no, you can’t do that,” a man said quickly, stepping forward with both hands raised, his voice trembling despite his effort to stay composed. “We’re not leaving like this. Not without resolving this.”“Yes, we need to talk about this,” another parent added urgently, glancing between Jared and the approaching guards. “This is a misunderstanding. It has to be.”“There’s no misunderstanding,” Jared replied calmly.The words hit harder than any raised voice could have.A woman shook her head rapidly, tears streaking her face. “No, please,” she said,
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The silence in the ballroom did not break immediately, and at the center of it all, Jared stood beside his father, his expression calm, unreadable, as his gaze moved slowly across the crowd.They were still processing him, the whole situation.Brad hadn’t picked his phone back up. It remained on the polished floor where it had fallen, his eyes fixed on Jared as if trying to reconcile two completely different realities into one.Sammy Jo’s lips parted slightly, his disbelief refusing to settle into acceptance. “This… this doesn’t make any sense,” he muttered under his breath, shaking his head faintly. “He’s just…he’s—”“He’s exactly who we were warned about,” a parent whispered sharply, though whether it was directed at Sammy Jo or himself wasn’t clear.Shelly didn’t speak at all. Her gaze lingered on Jared, steady but unsettled, as though she were trying to piece together every moment she had dismissed, every warning she had ignored.And still… no one mentioned Jonah.Jared noticed it
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Chaos didn’t arrive all at once. It fractured the room into jagged pieces, like glass cracking under pressure. Voices overlapped, sharp and uneven, cutting through each other as accusations spiraled without direction. Parents demanded answers, students turned on one another, and the fragile confidence that had filled the ballroom just minutes ago crumbled under the weight of reality.I didn’t move. I stayed exactly where I had been from the beginning, observing it unfold with the same calm I had carried into the room. There was no panic in me, only a careful calculation of timing and presence.Brad was the first person I focused on. He hadn’t joined the shouting; he hadn’t even looked up. His eyes were glued to his phone, his fingers frozen mid-motion as if he had forgotten what he was trying to do. The color drained from his face, his jaw tightened, and his breathing was uneven in a way that told me the realization had already landed. Not doubt. Not confusion. Understanding. Slow.
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The energy in the room didn’t settle after the announcement.It spiked.Excitement surged through the crowd, voices rising as anticipation spread from one group to another. Parents straightened their posture, students adjusted their outfits, and conversations shifted instantly toward one expectation.Howard Diamond was about to walk in.And Jonah stood at the center of it all.I watched him carefully.He didn’t look surprised. If anything, he looked ready.“This is it,” he said, raising his voice just enough to pull attention back toward him. The conversations softened, then faded, as people turned once more to face him. “I know many of you have been waiting for confirmation… for something more concrete.”A few parents nodded immediately.“This is that moment,” Jonah continued, his tone smooth, controlled, carrying confidence that felt almost practiced. “Everything we’ve discussed, everything we’ve built toward—it leads here.”He paused just long enough to let the weight of his words
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At the edge of the room, Shelly stood slightly apart from the crowd, her posture composed, her arms folded loosely across her chest as she watched everything unfold. Her expression hadn’t changed much—but there was a tension in her gaze now, something quieter, harder to define.Not doubt.Not fully.But not blind confidence either.Our eyes met briefly.She didn’t look away immediately this time.There was a flicker there—brief, controlled, almost buried beneath the surface.Then it was gone.She turned her attention back to Jonah.And just like that, the moment passed.I shifted my focus.Because something else had changed.It wasn’t obvious.Not to them.But it was there.Staff movement.Subtle.Coordinated.Security had repositioned—not aggressively, not in a way that would alarm anyone—but enough that the pattern had changed.Communication was happening in low tones, quick exchanges that didn’t belong to normal event flow.And none of them noticed.Not Brad.Not Sammy Jo.Not even
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