Sold!

The crowd erupted in applause, and Olivia's heart skipped a beat. She looked towards the stage, where Ethan was making his entrance. He exuded confidence and charisma, his presence commanding the room. Ethan was tall and broad-shouldered, his tailored suit highlighting his powerful build. His dark hair was perfectly styled, and his piercing brown eyes quickly scanned the crowd. He moved with a natural grace, every step purposeful and assured.

Ethan's reputation as a leader was well-known. He had taken Jameson Enterprises to new heights, and his strategic vision and relentless drive earned him respect and admiration in the business world. He was not just a successful CEO but a man of integrity, known for his philanthropy and commitment to social causes. Despite his gruff exterior, those who knew him spoke of his kindness and generosity.

Ethan's gaze swept over the crowd as he stood on the stage before finally landing on Olivia backstage. For a moment, their eyes locked, and Olivia felt a surge of emotions. She could see the guilt and longing in his eyes, a silent plea for understanding. Her heart ached with the memory of their earlier encounter, but she quickly steeled herself, determined to stay strong.

The bidding began, and the numbers climbed rapidly. The excitement in the room was palpable as the bids soared higher and higher. Olivia watched in awe as the figures surpassed her wildest expectations. Ethan stood there, composed and confident, a slight smile playing on his lips as the bids continued to rise.

A bidding war erupted between two women, their determination evident as they raised the stakes with each new bid. Olivia's breath caught in her throat as she realized one of the bidders was Lauren. Lauren was determined to win Ethan.

Finally, the gavel came down with a resounding thud. "Sold for $100,000 to Lauren Kriss!" the announcer declared, and the room erupted into applause once more.

Olivia couldn't help but laugh internally at the sight. Lauren, with her triumphant smile, had won the final bid. It was almost too fitting, considering the circumstances. She wondered how Ethan felt about spending even more time with Lauren, who clearly still had her sights set on him.

As the crowd buzzed with excitement, Olivia's thoughts wandered. She couldn't imagine spending $50,000 on a single date, let alone $100,000. Her mind raced as she considered her finances. She didn't even have $100,000 in savings, and here, people were bidding extravagant amounts for a few hours of someone's time. It was a world so far removed from her reality, a surreal spectacle that made her feel even more out of place.

What am I even doing here? She mused, glancing around at the glamorous crowd. This wasn't her scene. She was used to the simple pleasures of life, not the opulence and excess that surrounded her now. The thought of spending such an exorbitant amount on a date was beyond her comprehension. It seemed frivolous and absurd, a stark contrast to the practical life she led.

Olivia felt a pang of irritation as she watched Lauren beam with victory. She knew Lauren had ulterior motives, and the thought of Ethan spending time with her was unsettling. Despite their complicated relationship, Olivia couldn't deny the jealousy gnawing at her. Lauren's confidence and wealth were intimidating, and Olivia felt like she was fighting a losing battle.

Her heart ached as she recalled the events of the evening. Ethan had stood her up, leaving her feeling dejected and alone, only to end up amid a high-stakes auction where Lauren emerged victorious. The sting of betrayal was sharp, and Olivia's mind raced with questions. Why hadn't he told her about the fundraiser? Was there something more between him and Lauren?

She took a deep breath, trying to steady her emotions. This night was supposed to be about proving something to herself, about standing on her own despite the hurt Ethan had caused. Yet, she felt lost and out of place in a world that wasn't hers. 

Olivia's resolve hardened. She was ready to get this night over with and return to the real world, where things made sense, and people didn't spend fortunes on fleeting moments. She would finish what she started but couldn't wait for it to end. The allure of the evening had faded, replaced by a stark realization of how different her life was from the extravagance surrounding her.

Ethan stepped down from the stage, his eyes never leaving Olivia. She felt a mix of admiration and frustration. Despite everything, she couldn't deny the magnetism he exuded. He was a force to be reckoned with in the boardroom and beyond.

Ethan's heart pounded in his chest as he descended the stairs, his gaze locked on Olivia. The lights of the auction hall cast a glow on his chiseled features, but the look in his eyes struck her the most. There was a deep sadness, an unspoken plea that seemed to echo her own internal struggle.

For Ethan, the night had been a whirlwind of emotions. The exhilaration of the bidding war was overshadowed by the gnawing guilt of how he had handled the situation with Olivia. He had tried to compartmentalize, to separate his professional obligations from his personal life, but seeing her here, standing alone, brought everything crashing down.

Each step felt heavier, burdened with the weight of unspoken words and unresolved feelings. He wanted to explain, to make her understand why he had made the decisions he did, but his thoughts faltered.

The look of hurt and betrayal on Olivia's face was a stark contrast to the vibrant energy of the room. It cut him deeply, more than he ever expected. She had been his anchor and confidant during his recovery, and seeing her like this made him question every choice he had made.

He noticed how she stood out from everyone, not just because of her stunning appearance but also because of the raw emotion she carried. She was a beacon of authenticity in a sea of superficiality, and this made his heart ache even more.

Ethan's eyes traced the delicate lines of her face, the way her lips pressed together in a mixture of defiance and sorrow. He remembered the warmth of her smile, the way she lit up a room just by being in it. And now, that light seemed dimmed by the hurt he had caused.