Hazel's POV
I leaned against the balcony railing, letting the cool night air wash over me. The weight that had been pressing on my chest for weeks felt lighter now. Sebastian's revelation explained so much—the mysterious protection, the sudden appearances, the unwavering support.
"There you are!" a cheerful voice called from behind me.
I turned to see Cora Cadwell approaching with a tray laden with food and wine. Her designer heels clicked confidently across the stone terrace.
"I thought you might be hungry," she said, setting the tray on the small table nearby. "The canapés downstairs are divine, but hardly filling."
"Thank you," I said, genuinely touched by her thoughtfulness. "That's very kind."
Cora waved dismissively as she poured two glasses of red wine. "It's nothing. Besides, I've been wanting to talk to you properly."
She handed me a glass and clinked hers against it with a mischievous smile. "To new friends who are actually old friends."