Chapter 27
I studied my reflection in the mirror as I finished applying lipstick. The dress I had chosen for the event was a deep shade of blue, cut as if it had been tailored precisely for my body. The fluid silk moved smoothly with every step, creating an ethereal effect that contrasted with the simplicity of the design. Like all of Christian’s other gifts, it was elegant without being flashy, sophisticated without excess.
Christian had already gone down to check the final preparations, leaving me alone with my restless thoughts. The conversation from the night before still echoed in my head: him admitting he still felt something for Francesca, me revealing my long-buried dream in public relations. Two broken people pretending to be a perfect couple- the irony wasn’t lost on me.
When I finally descended to the vineyards where the event was being held, I almost didn’t recognize the place. The rustic elegance of the winery had been transformed into a colorful spectacle that looked like it had been ripped straight out of a social media décor fair. Balloon arches in pastel tones, oversized cushions scattered strategically, fairy lights hanging from metal frames, even a floral swing installed between two trees-clearly designed for ” spontaneous” photos.
“Oh my God,” I muttered to myself, eyeing the setup critically.
If it had been me organizing, I would have leaned into authenticity. None of this said centuries-old winery with tradition. Where were the rustic wooden tables? The antique barrels as décor? The guided tastings led by experts? Why not highlight the family’s story, the history behind every award-winning wine?
“Impressive, isn’t it?” Elise’s voice floated up behind me, dripping with that false cordiality I knew so well. “We completely transformed the space.”
“You certainly transformed it,” I replied evenly. “It’s very… colorful.”
Élise smiled, her eyes sweeping over my dress with that calculating look she always had.
“Elite PR specializes in events that go viral.” She gestured to the decorations. “Every detail was strategically designed to be ‘Instagrammable.’ The balloons are the exact shade of Merlot grapes at peak ripeness, the lights replicate the glow of the sun through the vines… conceptual, you see?”
Lies. There was nothing conceptual about this—it was pure generic fluff. But I bit my tongue.
The first vehicles began arriving, SUVs and luxury cars bringing the highly anticipated influencers. As they stepped out, their expressions of awe looked rehearsed-hands pressed to cheeks, mouths forming perfect little O’s, squeals of excitement pitched just right. I could practically see the captions they would write: Unforgettable moments at the most exclusive winery in Verdania! #blessed #winelifestyle #sponsored.
Elise was in her element, floating from guest to guest, doling out exaggerated hugs and air kisses. I spotted Christian near the tasting area, his tense body betraying his discomfort as he tried to explain the winemaking process to a young woman who seemed far more interested in snapping selfies with the bottles than listening to him talk about fermentation.
“Need help?” I offered, stepping up beside him.
The relief on his face was almost comical.
“Please.”
I turned to the influencer with a friendly smile.
“Can I show you the perfect angle for your photo?” I asked, gently taking her phone. “If you stand like this, with
the vines in the background and the glass at this angle, the light creates an amazing effect with the ruby color of the wine.”
Her eyes lit up, and she eagerly struck the pose I suggested. I snapped several photos, knowing exactly the kind of content she was after.
“Perfect! And don’t forget to mention this is an internationally awarded Cabernet, exclusive to the 2018 harvest.” I handed her phone back with a wink. “Your followers will love that detail.”
The young woman smiled gratefully and hurried off to post immediately.
“How did you do that?” Christian asked, genuinely surprised.
I shrugged.
“I understand what they want. And I know how to tie it back to what you need to communicate.”
He studied me for a moment, a different kind of smile slowly forming.
“You really would have been good at this.”
Before I could respond, we were interrupted by another influencer asking for a photo with “the power couple behind the winery.” Christian slipped his arm around my waist automatically, and we posed for what would be the first of many pictures.
As the event went on, I realized we made a great team. Christian knew every technical detail about the wines, while I knew how to shape that information into something appealing for the target audience. Without even noticing, we were actually acting like owners of the place-but in a way that felt almost natural.
In one of the more surreal moments, a fitness influencer insisted on demonstrating how to open a champagne bottle with a saber (something he had clearly never done before). The result was disastrous: the bottle practically exploded, spraying glass and champagne everywhere—including all over one guest’s extremely expensive white dress.
Christian and I exchanged a look, and for no good reason, we both burst out laughing. We tried to hold it back, but it was impossible. Soon we were slipping away discreetly into a corner between the vines, laughing like teenagers.
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