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Betrayal at the Washington Gala

The Hamptons charity gala had always been my favorite event of the season. The ocean breeze carried the scent of salt and privilege through the grand ballroom of the Vandermeer estate, where Washington's elite gathered annually to celebrate their own generosity. Crystal chandeliers cast a golden glow over designer gowns and power ties, champagne flutes clinked in practiced rhythm, and political alliances were forged in whispers behind polite smiles. I smoothed down my midnight blue Dior gown—the one Edward had once said brought out the sapphires in my eyes—and tried to ignore the flutter of anticipation in my chest. Tonight was supposed to be special. Edward had hinted at a surprise, and after two years of a carefully orchestrated engagement, I knew what was coming. "Ladies and gentlemen," Edward's voice boomed through the ballroom as he tapped his champagne glass, commanding the attention of everyone present. "If I could have your attention for a moment." The crowd hushed, all eyes turning toward the small stage where he stood. My father nodded encouragingly from across the room, and I felt a flush of pride. This was how our story was supposed to go—the perfect political union, the ideal power couple.
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Chapter 2

Two weeks after the Hamptons disaster, I found myself standing in the glittering ballroom of the Meridian Hotel, surrounded by Washington's political elite. The annual Republican fundraising gala was always a mandatory appearance for families like mine, but tonight felt different. Tonight, Edward would make it official.

I smoothed down my emerald silk gown—a deliberate choice, the color of the sapphires he'd forced me to surrender—and tried to ignore the whispers that followed me through the crowd.

"Rosalie Hamilton," a voice called out behind me. "I'm surprised you had the nerve to show your face here."

I turned to find Victoria Chen, one of Edward's newer supporters, her smile sharp enough to cut glass.

"I've attended this event since I was sixteen, Victoria," I replied coolly. "Some traditions persist regardless of circumstance."

Before she could respond, the crowd parted as Edward took the stage, Emely clinging to his arm like a particularly aggressive vine. The sapphire necklace—my necklace—glinted at her throat, catching the light with every movement.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Edward began, his voice carrying that practiced charm that had once made my heart race. "Thank you all for coming tonight. As you know, these fundraisers are crucial to our party's continued success."

The crowd murmured their agreement, champagne flutes raised in salute.

"But tonight," he continued, "I have a personal announcement that affects both my future and the future of this country."

My fingers curled into fists at my sides as I braced myself.

"It is with careful consideration that I am officially announcing the termination of my engagement to Rosalie Hamilton," Edward declared, his eyes finding mine in the crowd. "While I wish her well in her personal endeavors, I have found that my path forward lies with Emely Castillo."

Emely stepped forward, her crimson dress a stark contrast to the blue of her borrowed necklace.

"This union serves broader political interests and national security concerns," Edward continued, his tone suggesting we were discussing defense budgets rather than broken promises. "The Castillo family's connections will strengthen our position both domestically and abroad."

The room erupted in murmurs. I stood frozen, my face a careful mask despite the humiliation burning through me.

"Rosalie," my mother whispered beside me, her hand gripping my arm. "Come with me."

She guided me through a side door into a quiet hallway where the First Lady waited, her expression grave.

"Mrs. Hamilton," she said warmly to my mother before turning to me. "Rosalie, my dear girl."

"First Lady," I managed, fighting to keep my voice steady.

"I want you to know that I am deeply disappointed in Edward's behavior," she said firmly. "What he did was unconscionable."

My mother stepped forward, her diplomatic training evident in her careful phrasing. "First Lady, I believe we need to discuss the implications of your previous blessing of their engagement."

The First Lady's eyebrows rose slightly. "You want me to publicly revoke it?"

"It would send a clear message," my mother replied. "About character and consequence."

I watched as understanding dawned in the First Lady's eyes—this wasn't just about a broken engagement; it was about political messaging and alliances.

"Consider it done," she said finally. "Edward Burke has shown his true colors, and they are not the colors of this administration."

Three days later, I found myself at the French Embassy's spring reception, another obligatory appearance in my family's social calendar. I'd almost convinced myself I could navigate these waters with dignity when I spotted Emely gliding through the crowd toward a group of young socialites—daughters of junior senators and cabinet members who had always looked up to me.

"Is that Chanel?" Emely's voice carried deliberately as she circled Amanda Peterson's dress. "Last season, wasn't it? Your father's agricultural committee position must not be as lucrative as everyone thinks."

Amanda's face flushed crimson as the other girls shifted uncomfortably.

"And you," Emely turned to Sophia Chen, "I heard your father's bill failed spectacularly in committee last week. No wonder you're hiding in this corner."

I watched as she methodically dismantled each girl's confidence, her smile never wavering as she established her new social dominance.

"Rosalie," she called suddenly, spotting me across the room. "Come join us. We were just discussing how quickly things change in Washington."

The girls parted like the Red Sea as I approached, their eyes wide with a mixture of pity and fascination.

"Emely," I acknowledged coolly. "I see you're making friends."

"Oh, just getting to know everyone better," she replied, her fingers toyed with my former necklace. "After all, we're going to be one big happy political family soon, aren't we?"

The challenge in her eyes was unmistakable—she wasn't just taking Edward; she was systematically dismantling my entire social standing.

And as I stood there surrounded by the shattered confidence of Washington's future elite women, I realized this was only the beginning of her campaign against me.

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