Kassidy let out a derisive snort directed at Loraine, instructing the servant to bring forth a delicate jewelry box.
With careful precision she opened it and revealed its contents.
A crowd swarmed around, intrigued by the sight.
Laying before them was an astonishingly refined brooch.
The enormous sapphire at the center was encircled by twelve dazzling diamonds. The golden base exuded
elegance and nobility, while the rare three-dimensional crescent moon shape added a unique and captivating
beauty. The brooch sparkled brightly, its surface pristine and flawless.
With a lifted chin, Kassidy turned to Loraine. “Feast your eyes on this priceless piece. You may be affluent, but
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To those unfamiliar with jewelry, it would appear as if the brooch was a recently crafted piece, brand new and
freshly designed.
Loraine, though, refrained from touching the brooch. After a careful examination, she voiced her judgment.
“Victorian era antique, isn’t it?”
Expecting Loraine to embarrass herself, Kassidy was caught off guard by her comment.
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She hadn't predicted Loraine’s insightful observation. Spot on, first try!
Despite her initial reluctance, she was left with no choice but to admit, “Yes!”
Perhaps Loraine merely got lucky with her guess
Kassidy sought solace within herself and proudly showcased her brooch to everyone around, basking in the
attention it garnered.
“This is a unique piece made for Queen Victoria, named the Blue Moon.
When the prince presented the Blue Moon to the queen, she donned this very brooch on her wedding day...”
Kassidy’s recounting stirred envy in the crowd. Someone curiously inquired, “Did Queen Victoria truly wear this
piece?”
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Arrogantly, Kassidy confirmed with a nod, “Indeed!”
Loraine initially nodded along with Kassidy’s narration. However, upon hearing the claim, Loraine couldn't help
but furrow her brows.
“Though the brooch is a masterpiece, it certainly isn’t Queen
Victoria's Blue Moon,” she asserted.
Her statement ignited a sudden tumult among the crowd, who looked at
Kassidy with strange expressions.
Nothing was more shameful for an antique collector than passing off a counterfeit as authentic!