Hazel's POV
The mirror reflected a woman I was starting to recognize again. Elegant. Composed. Ready.
My trouser suit was a statement piece from my latest collection—deep emerald with clean lines that commanded attention without screaming for it. I smoothed the lapels, second-guessing my choice to forgo a dress. Most women would wear gowns to Mrs. Sinclair's birthday celebration.
But I wasn't most women. Not anymore.
My phone buzzed on the vanity. Sebastian's name flashed across the screen.
"Hello?" I answered, trying to sound casual.
"The driver will be there in ten minutes," Sebastian's voice was warm, steady. "Are you ready?"
"Almost," I replied, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear. "Thank you for arranging transportation."
"Of course. I wouldn't have you arrive any other way."
His consideration still caught me off guard. After Alistair's betrayal and this morning's confrontation with him and Tanya, Sebastian's kindness felt almost alien.