## Hazel's POV
The warmth drained from my face. Mr. Sinclair's piercing eyes dissected me across the table, waiting for my response about my family's "troubles." I set down my teacup with a soft clink.
"My family situation is... complicated," I finally said. "But I assure you, their actions don't reflect who I am."
Sebastian's hand found mine under the table, squeezing gently.
"Grandfather," he interjected, "Hazel's family history isn't relevant to—"
"It's entirely relevant," Mr. Sinclair cut him off, raising a weathered hand. His voice remained gentle but firm. "The Sinclair name carries weight. We cannot afford associations that might tarnish it."
I felt my spine stiffen. "I understand your concerns, Mr. Sinclair."
"Do you?" His gray eyes—so like Sebastian's yet lacking their warmth—studied me. "Your father's fraud conviction. Your stepmother's questionable business practices. Your stepsister's notorious behavior. These are not minor indiscretions."