She Asked A Stranger To Dance—Then Learnt He Was Her Billionaire Boss-Teptep

Sarah had known the night was a mistake before she even reached the ballroom doors.

The dress was too expensive, the shoes pinched, and the woman at the cloakroom had looked at her damp coat for half a second too long before smiling politely.

It was the kind of place where people did not ask the price of anything because needing to know would have been the first sign that you did not belong.

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Crystal lights glittered above marble floors.

Champagne appeared in tall glasses before anyone had even asked.

Men in dark suits spoke in low, comfortable voices, and women in silk dresses moved through the room as though elegance were not something they had learned, but something they had inherited.

Sarah stood near the entrance with her small clutch bag pressed against her ribs and wished, with increasing force, that she had stayed at home.

Her best friend had meant well.

One night out, she had said.

One night where you do not sit in your flat with the kettle clicking on and off, pretending you are not waiting for your phone to light up.

One night where you wear something lovely and remember you are still here.

Sarah had wanted to believe her.

That was why she had bought the dark blue dress even though it had cost nearly half her rent.

That was why she had spent an hour trying to make her hair look effortless and another ten minutes telling herself she did not care whether anyone noticed.

That was why she had stepped into the gala pretending confidence could be put on like lipstick.

For a little while, it had almost worked.

Then she saw Marcus.

He stood near the bar with one hand in his pocket and the other curled around a glass he had barely touched.

He looked exactly as he had when they were together: polished, amused, and quietly certain that the room would eventually arrange itself around him.

His smile reached her before he did.

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