Twenty minutes later, June had arrived to fix my hair and makeup before dressing me in a stunning emerald silk dress that felt like a suit of armor. When I looked in the mirror, I saw a woman who looked powerful and sophisticated rather than the daughter my family tried to hide away.
Desmond then led me to a private dining room in the back of the pub that was filled with candlelight and white linen. Right in the center of the beautiful table sat a single card that simply had my name printed on it in elegant gold script.
I asked him who else would be joining us for this unexpected dinner while looking at the extra settings on the table. Desmond opened a leather folder and listed off names like Theresa Vance, Keegan Thorne, and Simone Hadley, who were the most influential literary consultants in the country.
“We have been trying to reach you for months about a partnership, but your mother always told us you were too busy to take our calls,” Theresa said as she walked in. In less than an hour, I was looking at a proposal for a new flagship store and a contract to curate a massive private library for a foundation.