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I watched them for a second.

That was not good.

That was not good at all.

I looked away quickly, forcing myself to move before I made it obvious I was watching them.

Think, Rory. Think!

Fix it before this white man tells your dad just how close his daughter and business partner actually were.

Shift the attention.

I clapped my hands lightly to get the room’s attention, stepping toward the center of the space where more people could see me.

“Alright, y’all,” I called out, voice carrying just enough to pull focus without sounding forced. “If I could have your attention for just a second.”

Conversations slowed then stopped.

I smiled, holding it steady even though my chest was on fire.

“First off, thank you all for coming out tonight,” I said. “This space… this experience…it means a lot to us. Not just as a business move, but as something personal.”

I glanced across the room and found my dad.

“For those of you who don’t know,” I continued, “this property has history. And the people tied to it… they built something that gave a lot of us a foundation.”

I paused just enough.

Let it land, Aurora. Tug at those emotions.

“So I wanted to honor that,” I said. “In a way that felt right.”

My fingers tightened slightly around the mic.

“The space we’re standing officially has a name now.”

I looked straight at him when I said it.

“Alice.”

Silence.

I watched my dad. He kept his face neutral despite my announcement. Everyone clapped lightly and he joined but his expression didn’t change.

No smile or approval.

Damn it.

I forced a smile anyway, wrapping it up clean.

“Enjoy the night,” I said. “Drink, relax, and let us take care of you.”

Applause followed as I stepped down, handing off the mic, already feeling my stomach twist again.

That didn’t work. Not even a little.

I barely made it two steps before I felt his presence. I turned just as he gestured to me.