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Katrina murmured, “Nothing and no one will stop my daughter from finding her happiness. Not a soul.”
As Alexander was heading home, his phone vibrated. It was a call from his father.
“Hey, Dad.”
“There’s a concert tonight. I’ve given your secretary the ticket.
You should go.”
Alexander was caught off guard. His father had always dismissed anything that didn’t directly benefit the family business, calling it a waste of time. And now, out of nowhere, he was offering a ticket to a concert? However, the things Alexander had once found exciting in his younger years no longer seemed to hold much appeal.
He gave a half-hearted agreement, though he had no real intention of going.
That was until Richard added, “I’ve just heard that Dani will be there too. Every rich bachelor will be attending tonight. Alexander, I know you’re too proud to approach Dani, but tonight could be your perfect chance. Of course, the choice is yours. If you don’t seize it, someone else surely will.”
Before Alexander could say anything, Richard hung up.
Alexander gazed at the glowing city lights, his father’s words echoing in his head.
As he reached the next intersection, he turned the steering wheel.
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Olisvine was famous for its impressive skyline, from its opulent skyscrapers to its icondmarks. However, the most distinguished of them all was its concert hall, thergest in the nation. The concert hall drew the country’s top musicians and stood as a symbol of elegance and artistry.
Dani had nned to head home after the auction, but Lillian insisted on taking her to the concert hall.
“The maestros have been eager to meet you.
You own this ce, but other than skimming the year-end reports, you’vepletely ignored it. Don’t you feel a little guilty as the boss?”
Despite Dani’s objections, Lillian managed to pull her along. The cello had been Dani’s mother’s favorite instrument. Her mother’s biggest wish had been for her to pursue music. But when the family fell apart, so did that dream.
For more than ten years, Dani had relentlessly pursued Alexander, and throughout all that time, she had never once stepped foot in the concert hall again. Now, as she entered through its familiar doors, a rush of memories and nostalgia swept over her.
At the entrance, the senior maestros stood waiting. As soon as they spotted Dani, they bowed in unison, greeting her with respect. These were people who had known her since she was a child, some of whom had even cradled her in their arms. Now, seeing her as an adult, they couldn’t help but sigh at how quickly time had passed.
After exchanging pleasantries, the maestros politely excused themselves to prepare for the performance. The hall’s director remained behind to stay with Dani.
Waving at a young man who had been closely following them, the director introduced, “This is my grandson. He just returned from abroad.
You two will have plenty to chat about. He’ll be your guide for the evening while I take care of things backstage.” Dani smiled politely and nodded.
“That sounds fine.”
The young man had a warm, friendly smile. When Dani smiled back at him, his face turned bright red.
Lillian chuckled, leaning in to nudge Dani’s arm.
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