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Exposing Xander's Scheme: The Rejected Proposal

The Manhattan Grand Hotel ballroom glittered with crystal chandeliers and the polished smiles of my former classmates. Eight years had passed since I'd last stood in a room like this, but I was no longer the same desperate girl who once begged for scraps of affection. I smoothed the fabric of my navy dress—simple but elegant, nothing like the desperate-to-impress outfits I used to wear. My wedding ring caught the light as I reached for a glass of champagne, the platinum band a quiet reminder of everything I'd built since fleeing this city. "Julia Palmer," a woman with perfectly highlighted hair squealed, air-kissing both my cheeks. "I heard you moved to London! How exotic." "Hello, Melissa," I said, smiling politely. "London was wonderful." "And now you're back! Did you ever think you'd return to Manhattan?" I took a sip of champagne, using the moment to gather my thoughts. "Life has a way of bringing you full circle." "What have you been doing all these years?
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The Manhattan Grand Hotel ballroom glittered with crystal chandeliers and the polished smiles of my former classmates. Eight years had passed since I'd last stood in a room like this, but I was no longer the same desperate girl who once begged for scraps of affection.

I smoothed the fabric of my navy dress—simple but elegant, nothing like the desperate-to-impress outfits I used to wear. My wedding ring caught the light as I reached for a glass of champagne, the platinum band a quiet reminder of everything I'd built since fleeing this city.

"Julia Palmer," a woman with perfectly highlighted hair squealed, air-kissing both my cheeks. "I heard you moved to London! How exotic."

"Hello, Melissa," I said, smiling politely. "London was wonderful."

"And now you're back! Did you ever think you'd return to Manhattan?"

I took a sip of champagne, using the moment to gather my thoughts. "Life has a way of bringing you full circle."

"What have you been doing all these years? Still playing music?" Another former classmate joined our circle, her tone carrying that familiar note of casual curiosity that barely masked its true nature—a desire to find something to gossip about.

"I've been living," I answered simply. "Building a life."

The crowd shifted, and I felt it before I saw it—a ripple of attention moving through the room like a stone dropped in still water. I didn't need to turn around to know who had arrived.

Xander Montgomery.

He entered like he owned the place—which, given his family's wealth and connections, wasn't far from the truth. His tailored suit probably cost more than most people's monthly rent, and his dark hair was styled with precision that spoke of both vanity and power.

"Has he seen you yet?" someone whispered nearby, and I realized several of my former roommates had gathered around me, their eyes darting between Xander and me with barely concealed anticipation.

I turned slowly, meeting his gaze across the room. His eyes locked onto mine with an intensity that would have once made my heart race. Now I felt nothing but a cool recognition.

Xander moved through the crowd with purpose, ignoring greetings from others as he zeroed in on me. His confidence was palpable—the kind that came from never being told no.

"Julia," he said, stopping directly in front of me, close enough that I could smell his expensive cologne. He ignored the fact that I'd been in conversation with others, acting as if we were alone in the room.

"Hello, Xander," I replied, my voice steady.

Without warning, he dropped to one knee.

The room collectively gasped. Phones appeared instantly, camera flashes popping like tiny lightning strikes. My former roommates leaned in closer, their expressions a mixture of shock and barely suppressed glee.

From his pocket, Xander produced a velvet box—crimson red, the color of blood and roses. When he opened it, a pink diamond caught the light, scattering prisms across his face.

"I've waited eight years for you," he said, his voice carrying across the now-silent room. "Eight years of regret, of knowing I lost the only woman who ever truly understood me."

I felt dozens of eyes boring into me, watching for my reaction.

"I've loved you since college," Xander continued, his rehearsed speech flowing smoothly. "Every day since you left has been a reminder of what I threw away. We're meant to be together, Julia. This ring—it's perfect for you. Just like we're perfect for each other."

I looked down at the ring. It was beautiful, objectively speaking. Worth a fortune, no doubt. But it meant nothing to me.

"I'm sorry," I said quietly, then louder so everyone could hear. "I'm already married."

Confusion flickered across Xander's face, quickly replaced by dismissal. "That doesn't matter."

"It does to me," I said, holding up my left hand so my wedding ring was clearly visible.

Xander's jaw tightened. "This is just your way of running from what we have. You're still in love with me, Julia. I know it."

The entitlement in his voice was staggering. Behind him, a small crowd had gathered—his friends, my former roommates, all watching with the avid interest of people who loved seeing other people's dramas unfold in public.

"Remember when she used to follow him around like a puppy?" someone whispered behind me.

"I heard she can't have kids now," another voice added, loud enough for me to hear.

I recognized them—my old roommates, the ones who had mocked my desperation even as they'd watched me drown in it. Now they were here again, hoping for a repeat performance of my humiliation.

But I wasn't that girl anymore.

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