161 A Rival’s Snub, Elara’s Plea
161 A Rival’s Snub, Elara’s Plea
“Right now,
ally. We’ve reserved the private dining room at Celestina’s. Vivienne stepped further into the conference room. “Henry, I know you’ve been instrumental in providing support from InnovaTech’s side.”
“Damien would like to treat the teams working on Project Nexus to thank everyone for their contributions,” she repeated, her gaze deliberately skipping over me.
Vivienne’s perfectly manicured fingers tightened slightly around her tablet. “Damien will be disappointed. He specifically mentioned wanting your input.”
The conversation drifted to other topics. Eleanor discussed charity events while Damien nodded occasionally. I pushed food around my plate, feeling increasingly out of place in what was once my family.
“What are you two looking at?” I asked, taking a seat across from them.
“Science project,” Damien answered. “Cora’s building a model solar system.”
Vivienne’s professional mask slipped back into place. “Of course, Henry. We’d be delighted to have you.” She turned toward the door. “Julian, if you change your mind, we’ll be at Celestina’s until two.”
He lingered a moment longer than necessary. “Eleanor asked if you’re joining dinner at the manor tonight.”
“Actually, we need to work through these together. The algorithms require both our expertise.”
Eleanor intervened smoothly. “Dinner should be ready. Shall we move to the dining
room?”
“What about?” he asked, his voice low.
We returned to our work, but concentration proved difficult. My thoughts kept drifting to Damien and Vivienne at Celestina’s, celebrating their success without me. Even though I wanted no part of their display, the exclusion stung.
“She specifically requested your presence. His tone revealed nothing of his own
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thoughts on the matter. “Seven o’clock.”
As she left, the conference room fell silent. Henry gathered his things hastily.
“Something important,” I replied, holding his gaze. “Something that can’t wait much longer.”
I smiled. “Sort of. That’s why our company is called YodaVision.”
The Thorne Manor loomed ahead as my car approached the circular driveway. The imposing stone façade, with its perfectly symmetrical windows and manicured gardens, had once intimidated me. Now it just reminded me of seven lonely years.
“Besides,” Julian added, “watching Vivienne realize she couldn’t manipulate me was
worth it.”
“Like Yoda? Using the Force?” Cora asked.
Elara’s POV
Vivienne turned to Julian. “And of course, we need our brilliant data architect there. Damien specifically mentioned wanting to discuss some ideas with you.”
I grimaced. “Eleanor’s been trying to orchestrate family dinners since we separated. They’re excruciating.”
The false sweetness in her voice made my skin crawl. Before I could respond, Julian intervened.
“Definitely.”
Cora shrugged. “Dad’s already helping me. He knows about engineering stuff.”
Damien looked up, surprise flashing briefly across his features. His eyes–those deep blue eyes that once made my heart race–studied me for,a moment.
Vivienne’s smile faltered for just a moment. “I’m sure Elara understands the importance of this meeting. Perhaps she can work on those parameters independently.” Finally, she glanced at me. “You don’t mind, do you, Elara?”
The question surprised me. /‘I hadn’t planned to.”
As dessert was served, I gathered my courage. This dinner, like all of Eleanor’s orchestrated family gatherings, would soon end with nothing resolved. If I wanted
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change, I needed to create it myself.
“Perfect” Damien paused, then added almost as an afterthought, “Elara.*
Julian raised an eyebrow. “Dinner at the manor? That sounds… pleasant.”
Julian’s eyes flicked briefly to me before he addressed Vivienne. “I appreciate the invitation, but I’m afraid I have a prior commitment with Elara. We’re finalizing some crucial parameters this afternoon.”
It was the barest acknowledgment–just my name, nothing more. Yet coming from him, after days of silence, it felt significant.
“Good evening, Mrs. Thorne. The family is gathered in the east sitting room.”
“Julian,” he said, stepping inside. “Vivienne mentioned you couldn’t make lunch.
“Fine.” Damien’s eyes briefly met mine before returning to Julian. “I was hoping to discuss the neural network integration for Project Nexus. Do you have time tomorrow morning?”
“Grandma said you’re working on robots now, Mom,” Cora said suddenly, looking at me with curiosity.
“Not exactly robots,” I explained, grateful for her interest. “It’s artificial intelligence- teaching computers to think more like humans.”
Despite everything, I smiled. “Thank you.”
“Damien,” I returned evenly.
“Please extend my apologies to him,” Julian replied smoothly. “Perhaps another time.”
“You don’t have to go,” Julian reminded me.
Damien looked up, his expression unreadable. Cora barely glanced at me.
I sat beside Damien, acutely aware of the space between us–both physical and emotional. He smelled of expensive cologne and power, a scent I once found intoxicating but now associated with rejection.
Henry beamed. “I’d be honored to join.”
“That sounds wonderful,” I said, forcing enthusiasm. “I’d love to help too.
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Eleanor noticed me first. “Elara, dear! I’m so glad you could join us.”
After Henry departed, Julian let out a long breath. “That woman is something else!
“Eleanor will just keep asking if I don’t. Besides,” I sighed, “Cora will be there.”
“Hi, Mom,” she said absently, returning her attention to her tablet. “Dad, look at this part!”
Voices drifted from the sitting room. As I entered, Cora’s laughter rang out. She sat beside Damien on the sofa, showing him something on her tablet. Eleanor sat in her favorite armchair, watching them with approval.
An hour later, a knock at the door interrupted us. Damien stood there, his tall frame filling the doorway.
A familiar pang resonated in my chest. Once, I would have been the parent Cora turned to for science projects. Before the separation, before Damien suddenly decided to become an involved father.
Julian shifted in his seat. “That’s very kind of him,” he said carefully. “When were you thinking?”
“If you finish your dinner,” he answered.
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