The response from Blackwood Enterprises arrived at Elegant Realm design studio with surprising promptness. The proposed dinner meeting had been scheduled for the very next evening—sooner than Serena had anticipated.
Standing by the floor-to-ceiling windows of her office, Serena drew in a deep breath, absently fingering the edge of her silk blouse as she contemplated the appropriate gift to bring. Something personal yet professional, meaningful without being intimate. The perfect balance eluded her.
Just as she was lost in thought, her assistant Sally entered with a portfolio of recent design sketches, pausing when she noticed Serena’s furrowed brow.
"Everything alright?" Sally asked, setting the portfolio down on the sleek glass desk.
"I’m fine, just... Sally, if you were selecting a gift for a potential client or business partner, what would you choose?" Serena turned, appreciating the practical perspective her assistant often provided.
Sally arched a perfectly shaped eyebrow, answering without hesitation. "For men, premium cigars or fine liquor always works. For women, jewelry is typically a safe bet."
After careful consideration, Serena settled on a bottle of exceptional wine.
At the exclusive wine boutique later that afternoon, Serena’s identity granted her immediate VIP treatment. With the owner absent, the manager personally escorted her through the establishment.
The moment she stepped into the inner courtyard, Serena was enveloped by the rich bouquet of aged wines. Closing her eyes briefly, she detected delicate floral notes dancing beneath the robust aroma—like wandering through a vineyard at the height of summer.
"It truly is magical," she murmured, more to herself than anyone else.
The manager smiled appreciatively. "I see Mrs. Lancaster has quite the discerning palate for fine wines."
Serena shook her head with a modest smile. "Actually, this is a gift for someone else. A thank-you gesture."
"In that case," she continued, pulling out her black card and handing it to the manager, "I’d like to see your most exclusive selections. Something unavailable to the general market would be ideal."
Money and status—the universal keys to unlocked doors.
Minutes later, Serena found herself in a private tasting room, examining several rare vintages the manager had personally selected.
"I must confess," she admitted after listening to detailed descriptions of each bottle, "I’m not particularly knowledgeable about fine wines. What would you recommend?"
The manager, eager to assist, asked about the recipient’s preferences and personality.
"That’s the thing," Serena replied with a hint of embarrassment warming her cheeks. "We haven’t actually met face-to-face yet. He provided some professional assistance, and I wanted to express my gratitude properly."
Understanding flickered in the manager’s eyes. "If I may ask, Mrs. Lancaster—which of our city’s notable figures are you hoping to impress?"
The question bordered on intrusive, but Serena understood the context. In establishments like this, catering to the elite was standard practice.
"Ryan Blackwood, of the Blackwood family," she answered simply.
Recognition transformed the manager’s already attentive demeanor into something approaching reverence. "Ah, Mr. Blackwood! He is indeed one of our most distinguished clients, though I’ve never had the pleasure of meeting him personally. Typically, his assistant handles wine selections, usually as gifts for associates and partners."
"Does Mr. Blackwood not enjoy wine himself?" Serena asked, genuinely curious.
The manager hesitated, choosing his words carefully. "I wouldn’t say he dislikes it, but our understanding is that Mr. Blackwood rarely indulges. However," he added, moving toward the center display, "for Mr. Blackwood, I would recommend this particular vintage."
Serena followed his gaze to an elegant bottle positioned prominently among the others.
"This selection offers exceptional smoothness with a lingering, satisfying finish. Most importantly, it’s our oldest vintage—something I believe Mr. Blackwood would appreciate."
Decision made, Serena nodded with certainty. "Perfect. I’ll take it."
"Excellent choice. I’ll have it wrapped immediately," the manager assured her before excusing himself.
Outside the room, a coincidence was unfolding. The manager had barely stepped into the hallway when he encountered another visitor—Ryan Blackwood’s personal assistant.
"Is Mr. Blackwood’s order ready?" the assistant inquired efficiently.
"What’s that?" Rancy pointed with curiosity. "Pretty box!"
"That’s right. Remember you said Mommy should thank Vivian’s daddy? This is a present for him."
Rancy’s eyes widened with interest as she reached out to touch the sophisticated packaging. "Can I see?"
"Something grown-up that children aren’t allowed to have," Serena explained with a gentle laugh. "Come on, let’s go inside."
Just as they approached the front door, another car pulled into the driveway. Rancy’s face lit up with recognition.
"Daddy!" she exclaimed, running toward the tall, distinguished man emerging from the vehicle.
Cedric Lancaster bent down to ruffle Rancy’s hair, his expression softening with affection. "Did my little princess miss me today? I went to your school, but you were already gone."
Rancy looked up at him with her large, expressive eyes. "Come earlier tomorrow! I go in Daddy’s car!"
"It’s a date," he promised warmly before glancing toward the house. "Where’s your mother?"
"Mommy upstairs!" Rancy pointed excitedly at the box in Serena’s hands. "Pretty gift for Vivian’s daddy!"
Cedric’s hand faltered mid-caress, though he managed to maintain his smile despite the sudden tension in his shoulders. "Vivian’s father?" he asked, his voice carefully controlled.
Oblivious to the shift in her father’s demeanor, Rancy nodded enthusiastically. "Yes! Nice man helped Mommy!"
Cedric’s heart hammered against his chest as a cold realization washed over him. After all his careful planning and preventative measures, were those two really about to meet again?
"Absolutely not," he whispered under his breath, his jaw tightening with resolve. This reunion was the very thing he’d been working tirelessly to prevent—and he wouldn’t let it happen now, not when everything was finally falling into place.

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