Dylan had gone to WT Business School for the start of the semester.
But not only did he not see Noreen, he heard she had given up her chance to study abroad for love.
At the time, he figured if that was what she wanted, he would wish her well.
And so, for seven years, he never once disturbed her.
It was only when Jude told him that Seth and Bianca had reunited in Glenhaven City that he rushed back.
"Since you're back, why not make a move?"
"You don't know Noreen. Pushing too hard would only backfire. It's better to take things slow."
Besides, he was starting to think that taking it slow wasn't such a bad idea.
He liked her, but she was free.
…
Today was Yvonne Laurent's moment to shine.
Usually relegated to the fringes, she had suddenly become the center of attention at the luncheon.
The same society wives who had once been cool toward her were now fawning over her.
They all hoped Yvonne would bring them into her inner circle.
Mrs. Chase was by far the most enthusiastic.
She returned from a phone call, her voice trembling with excitement as she told Yvonne, "Mrs. Lowell, my husband just called! He said Academician Joyner is hosting a mentorship ceremony at the top of The Gilded Sands Hotel in one week!"
"A mentorship ceremony?!" someone exclaimed. "Are you serious?"
"Of course! My husband is a partner with The Gilded Sands Hotel. He just got the news."
Yvonne was still out of the loop. "Is this ceremony significant?"
"You don't know? A graduate student doesn't get a ceremony like this. They're just a student, not a protégé. Only a personally chosen protégé gets a formal mentorship ceremony!"
"Mrs. Lowell, your daughter is about to hit the big time!"


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