FINAL-I WALKED INTO MY BROTHER’S ENGAGEMENT PARTY, AND THE BRIDE WHISPERED, “THE STINKY COUNTRY GIRL IS HERE.” SHE HAD NO IDEA I OWNED THE HOTEL.

The ballroom fell silent as Mr. Harlan, the hotel’s general manager, walked toward us. Vanessa pointed angrily at me and Maya. “Fire them both immediately,” she demanded. Mr. Harlan didn’t even glance at her. Instead, he looked directly at me. “Ms. Avery,” he asked calmly, “would you like me to proceed?” Vanessa’s confident smile vanished instantly. “Ms. Avery?” she repeated. I gave a small nod. “Proceed.” Every guest in the ballroom turned toward me as confusion spread across their faces like wildfire.

Mr. Harlan stepped onto the stage and picked up the microphone. “Ladies and gentlemen,” he announced, “for legal and safety reasons, this event is now under review.” Richard laughed loudly. “I could buy this hotel tomorrow if I wanted.” I walked slowly onto the stage beside him. “No,” I said evenly. “You couldn’t.” Then Mr. Harlan pressed a button, and the ballroom screen lit up with ownership records for the Meridian Royale Hotel. At the very top: Avery Hospitality Group. Sole owner — Lena Avery. Champagne glasses froze midair. Patrice dropped hers completely. Vanessa stared at the screen like it had betrayed her personally.

I looked directly at Daniel. “You invited me here because you wanted your successful little sister standing beside you tonight,” I said quietly. “But the moment they insulted me, you laughed along with them.” He opened his mouth to apologize, but I continued. “Your fiancée assaulted one of my employees. Your future in-laws verbally abused my staff all week. Their payment cards failed twice, and every threat they made was recorded on security cameras.” Richard lunged toward the stage in rage, but security intercepted him instantly. Vanessa grabbed Daniel’s arm desperately. “Do something!” she cried. But Daniel only stood there beneath the chandeliers, looking smaller than I had ever seen him.

I walked over to Maya and handed her my business card. “Your tuition grant was approved this morning,” I told her softly. “And you’re getting paid leave for the rest of the week.” Tears filled her eyes immediately. Behind us, security escorted the Vale family out while guests whispered and recorded everything on their phones. Before leaving, Daniel finally stepped toward me. “Lena,” he whispered painfully, “I’m sorry.” I looked at my brother for a long moment before answering. “Being poor was never the embarrassing part,” I said quietly. “Becoming cruel just to escape it was.” Then I walked away and left him standing alone in a ballroom that belonged to the “stinky country girl” he was too ashamed to defend.

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