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Chapter 388

The area fell silent. Adrian turned to Audrey. “What are you thinking?”

‘We’ll be in New York for a while,” she explained calmly. “The longer we stay, the harder she'll try to target me. If

we ended this now, she'd just find other ways to cafter me.”

She glanced toward the hotel. “I understand who Rachel used to be, but not who she is now. | can’t predict her

next move. But this plagiarism issue? | can handle that.”

‘So you want her focused on the plagiarism until we leave?”

“Pretty much.”

She turned to me. “Mr. Parker, your fiancée says she’s in the right and doesn’t need your help. You won't delete

those plagiarism stories, will you?”

‘I won't,” | promised.

“Thank you.” She brushed wet hair from her face. “You can dismiss your security. | need to go upstairs my hair

needs drying.”

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The breeze sent her damp hair dancing. She pushed it back, a simple gesture that held my attention completely.

She smiled at me, then walked toward the hotel entrance.

| watched her go, the afternoon light catching in her hair. She seemed more alive than I'd ever seen her.

| had to admit - she was stronger than I'd expected. Calmer. More decisive. Her handling of Rachel was brilliant.

The friendship between her and Rachel... she'd let it go completely. Just like her feelings for me. She'd cut them

both away with the sclean stroke.

| couldn’t help but smile as she disappeared into the hotel.

Audrey's POV

After blow-drying my hair, | called Astrid from the hotel bed and filled her in on everything.

“Rachel's really going all-out to marry Blake,” Astrid sighed. “She’ll do anything for the Parkers’ approval.”

| stared at the ceiling. “The plagiarism thing is strange. | know | didn’t steal Audrey’s designs.”

“Twins often think alike,” Astrid said. “You're both jewelry designers with identical DNA. Similar ideas make

sense.”

‘Remember that design your sister created before she died? Almost identical to something you'd sketched.”

“Right. According to the dates, her design cabout a year before mine, | confirmed. “But before waking in

Sydney, | didn’t even know | had a twin.”

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| closed my eyes. Whatever others might believe, | truly thought twins shared sconnection. The similarity in

our designs couldn’t be mere coincidence.

“You know what's rich?” Astrid said. “At Long Island, Rachel sought you out, going on about how your designs

resembled Audrey's. She wanted your design process to understand Audrey's creative vision’ or whatever.”

“She didn’t even know about the twin thing then.”

“Now she knows, and suddenly you're a plagiarist?” Astrid’s voice sharpened. “All this righteous defender-of-

Audrey’s-legacy act is total crap.

“Face it - she’s pissed that you and Adrian knocked her and Blake off the front page. She can’t stand that you

exposed the Sinclairs and embarrassed Rebecca

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and Thalia in public.”

“This is just payback, plain and simple.”

She sighed heavily. “I just can’t believe Rachel - our Rachel - turned into... this. Four years in a hospital bed, and

she comes out completely different.”

‘After everything you did to save her from the Rose family, this is what you get.”

1 let out a small, humorless laugh. “She's just protecting her interests.

“To her, I'm probably just sdead friend who doesn’t matter anymore.”

| wiped my nose with the back of my hand. “But whatever. I've already died once. If she’s moving on, so am I.

“They should all be forgotten.”

“Good for you, Astrid said, the relief evident in her voice. “I've been worried sick this would mess with your head

or your health or... | don’t know.”

“Seeing you handle this

A sweet little voice interrupted her. “Auntie, when are we going to Mommy's?”

*Emma misses Mommy!”

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