At the party, Victoria wore an elegant white dress and held Damien’s arm in front of everyone. Her cheeks were slightly red and she leaned toward Damien from time to time, making the people around them whisper.
"Victoria looks more beautiful these days."
"Yes, she and Damien are a perfect match!"
No one mentioned their past as siblings.
After all, Victoria was no longer legally part of the Charleston Family. To outsiders, they were just a normal couple.
After the party, Victoria, who was drunk, sat in the passenger seat of Damien’s car. She held onto his sleeve and whispered, "Damien ... I really don’t want to go back to that hotel. Can I stay at your house until my divorce is final?"
Damien tightened his grip on the steering wheel.
His mind told him to refuse. If Amelia found out, it would be hard to explain. His family might even get involved.
But when he saw Victoria’s tearful eyes and slightly flushed face, he couldn’t say no. He turned the car toward home. However, when he arrived, an unexpected scene was waiting for him.
Amelia stood at the front door, talking to Julian Weston, a wealthy lawyer known for handling divorce cases. They were holding a document between them.