An Unavoidable Confrontation

Hazel's POV

"Sorry, Gina. I just don't feel like going out tonight." I sank deeper into my office chair, phone pressed to my ear.

"Come on, Hazel! The gallery opening has everyone talking. You need to get out, clear your head," Gina insisted.

I glanced at the evening news playing silently on my office TV. The headline scrolled across the bottom: "FASHION MOGUL HAROLD SHAW SENTENCED TO EIGHT YEARS."

"I'm just not ready for social events right now," I said, unmuting the TV.

Gina sighed dramatically. "It's been four days since the hearing. You can't hide forever."

The news anchor's voice filled the room: "Harold Shaw, founder of Shaw Designs, was sentenced today following his conviction on multiple counts of fraud and embezzlement..."

"I'm not hiding," I protested weakly, watching my father's haggard face on screen as officers led him away. "I just need time."

"Is this about Alistair's collapse? Because that's not on you."