## Hazel's POV
The restaurant buzzed with lunchtime chatter, but at our table, a heavy silence had fallen. Cora's revelation about Sebastian's long-standing protection left me stunned.
"There's more you should know," Cora said, leaning forward. Her blue eyes—so like Sebastian's—held mine with an intensity that made my stomach tighten. "Sebastian has known about you since you were both teenagers."
"What?" I nearly choked on my water. "How is that possible?"
Cora traced the rim of her wine glass. "You two met once at a charity gala when you were sixteen. Your father donated to our family foundation that year—one of his few charitable acts, apparently."
Memories stirred, vague and distant. A grand ballroom. A sea of unfamiliar faces.
"I don't remember meeting Sebastian," I admitted.
"You wouldn't. It was brief. But Sebastian..." Cora smiled slightly. "He never forgot you. Called you 'the girl with sad eyes and a brave smile.'"
Vera snorted. "That's poetic for a teenage boy."