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Boyfriend's Costly Mistake

The email notification lit up my phone screen at exactly 3:47 PM, and for a moment, I just stared at it, afraid that if I blinked, it would disappear. *Ms. Campbell, we are pleased to confirm your invitation to the Campbell Enterprises Annual Charity Gala...* My hands trembled as I read the words again. Three months. Three months of networking events, of presenting my senior care community project to skeptical board members, of refining every detail until my proposal was perfect. Fifty invitations total, reserved exclusively for major donors and industry leaders who could make real change happen. And one of them was mine. I pressed my fingers against my university ring, that familiar gesture when emotions threatened to overwhelm me. This wasn't just an invitation to a fancy party. This was validation.
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Chapter 3

I was folding laundry when the doorbell rang. Three sharp, impatient buzzes that could only belong to one person. I considered ignoring it, but the ringing continued, more insistent this time.

With a sigh, I opened the door to find Kane standing there, Raya hovering just behind him with that practiced look of apologetic discomfort she'd perfected over the years. But what caught my attention was the plastic garment bag dangling from Kane's hand, the discount store logo clearly visible on the side.

"We need to talk," Kane announced, pushing past me into my apartment without waiting for an invitation. Raya followed, her eyes darting around my modest living space with barely concealed judgment.

"Please, come in," I muttered sarcastically, closing the door behind them.

Kane tossed the garment bag onto my couch with a flourish. "We've been thinking about the gala situation, and we have a solution."

"The gala situation," I repeated, my voice flat. "You mean where you took my invitation and gave it to Raya?"

Raya stepped forward, her hand pressed delicately against her heart. "Mia, I know you're upset, and I completely understand. I would be too." Her voice had that breathy quality that made everything sound like a confession. "That's why we wanted to make it up to you."

Kane unzipped the garment bag with a dramatic gesture, revealing a cocktail dress in a faded teal color that might have been fashionable five years ago. The polyester fabric caught the light in all the wrong ways.

"Ta-da!" Kane grinned, clearly expecting gratitude. "Raya can bring a plus one, and we thought—why not you?"

I stared at the dress, then at their expectant faces, a strange calm settling over me.

"You want me to attend as Raya's plus one," I said slowly, "wearing this."

"We found it on clearance," Raya added helpfully. "It's not designer or anything, but it should fit you okay. I can help you with your makeup too, if you want."

The condescension in her voice was almost impressive in its transparency.

"That's very thoughtful," I said, surprised by how steady my voice sounded. "But I've already made my own arrangements for Saturday."

Kane laughed, the sound grating against my nerves. "What arrangements? You don't exactly move in those circles, Mia. This is your only shot at attending."

"I have my ways," I replied simply.

Raya's smile tightened. "Mia, don't be difficult. We're trying to help you." She reached out to touch my arm, her eyes wide with manufactured concern. "I know how much this meant to you, and I feel terrible about the whole situation. If the gala doesn't work out, I'm sure we can find something else for you to do that evening. Maybe you could help with my grandfather's care? He'd love the company."

I stepped back, breaking her contact. "That won't be necessary. I appreciate the... gesture, but I'll be attending the gala. Just not as anyone's plus one."

"Come on," Kane scoffed. "How exactly are you planning to get in? It's not like you can just show up at the door."

I met his gaze directly. "I guess we'll see on Saturday, won't we?"

Something in my tone must have finally registered, because Kane's expression shifted from dismissive to uncertain. "What does that mean?"

"It means thank you for the dress, but no thank you." I picked up the garment bag and held it out to him. "I have everything I need."

Kane stared at me for a long moment before snatching the bag back. "Fine. Be that way. But don't come crying to me when you're sitting home alone Saturday night while everyone who matters is at the gala."

"I won't," I promised, and for the first time in our relationship, I meant exactly what I said.

After they left, I leaned against the closed door, my heart racing not with anxiety but with something that felt surprisingly like freedom. I pulled out my phone and texted my mother: *They just left. You were right. It's time.*

Her response came immediately: *The car will pick you up at 3pm tomorrow. We have work to do.*

---

Saturday arrived in a whirlwind of preparation. By mid-afternoon, I barely recognized the woman in the mirror. Gone was the carefully understated Mia who blended into university hallways. In her place stood someone who commanded attention without asking for it.

My mother circled me, making small adjustments to the custom Valentino gown that draped my body like liquid gold. The stylist had transformed my usual practical ponytail into an elegant updo that emphasized my cheekbones and the diamond earrings that had once belonged to my grandmother.

"Perfect," my mother declared, her eyes shining with pride. "Now, remember—Elena Rodriguez will be seated at table three. Her foundation would be ideal for the senior care initiative. And the Westbrook brothers are looking to diversify their philanthropy portfolio this year."

I nodded, absorbing the information while the makeup artist applied a final touch to my lips.

"Mom," I said, catching her hand as she fussed with my necklace. "Thank you. For understanding why I needed to do this. And for being here now."

She squeezed my fingers, her expression softening. "Your project is brilliant, Mia. It would have succeeded even without the Campbell name behind it. That's what makes me proudest of all."

The intercom buzzed, announcing that the car had arrived. My mother straightened, once again the formidable CEO of Campbell Enterprises.

"Ready to remind them who you've always been?" she asked.

I took one last look in the mirror, at this version of myself I'd kept hidden for so long, and smiled.

"More than ready."

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