The Gala Boast That Exposed Elena’s Hidden Syria Rescue Mission-Cherry - Chainityai

The Gala Boast That Exposed Elena’s Hidden Syria Rescue Mission-Cherry

The chandelier light made every medal in the ballroom flash when people moved, which was exactly the kind of room Richard Ellis loved.

It was polished, expensive, controlled, and full of people who knew how to smile before they decided whether they respected you.

Elena Ellis stood near the seafood buffet with a porcelain plate in her hand and tried to make herself easy to ignore.

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That had become her talent at family events.

Not hiding, exactly.

Hiding made people look for you.

Elena had learned to stand in plain sight and give people the version of herself they already preferred.

She was the quiet daughter.

The one who had done contract work overseas.

The one who had never quite settled into a normal career after coming home.

The one Richard described with a soft little laugh, as if she were an old car that still technically ran but was too unreliable to take on the highway.

Across the room, Bethany was glowing under the chandeliers.

Her dress caught the warm light every time she turned, and her husband Cole stood beside her with the easy posture of a man who had been praised all night.

Cole trained Navy SEAL candidates in Coronado.

Richard had said that phrase so many times over the past hour that it had started to sound less like a job and more like a family crest.

Elena did not resent Cole for the work.

She knew enough about training, pressure, and the bodies men carried home from hard places to respect anyone who took it seriously.

What she resented was the way her father used Cole like a mirror.

Look at him.

Look at Bethany.

Look at what a successful life sounds like when announced to strangers over bourbon and shrimp cocktail.

Then Richard turned, and Elena felt the air change before he opened his mouth.

A small group of donors had gathered near the buffet.

There were men in dark suits, women in silk, a retired officer with silver at his temples, and a pianist playing something smooth enough to disappear into the room.

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