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[EVE]
Before I could respond, Victor stepped forward, his expression unreadable, yet his tone held an edge of warning.
"With all due respect, Eve is now a Rosette legally, and if she were absent from this shoot, the press would take it as yet another scandal. Are you prepared to stir the pot once more, right after the debacle at your daughter's birthday party?"
Sullivan fell silent, the weight of Victor's words sinking in. In that moment, I felt the tension crackling between us, the division as clear as a line drawn in the sand.
I stood firm, knowing that no amount of disdain from Sullivan or Sophia could change what Sinclair had decreed: I was a Rosette, whether they liked it or not.
"Enough!" Sinclair's cane struck the marble floor with a resounding crack, his voice slicing through the tension like a blade. "Will you continue this bickering in front of our guests? Where have your manners gone?"
Silence settled over the room. Sinclair's words commanded absolute authority; even Élysée Luxe, who had been watching quietly from the sidelines, quickly looked away, pretending not to have seen or heard anything.
Turning to the photographer, Sinclair nodded firmly. "Our family is hardly the perfect, picture-book example you might wish to capture. But, I suspect we're not the only ones. And I trust that what is heard and seen here will remain here."
It was no polite request. It was a clear warning, and everyone felt its weight.
I certainly did, and from the looks exchanged by the Élysée Luxe crew, they did as well.
"Of course," the team leader of Élysée Luxe replied, his tone measured. "We're here solely for the photos and perhaps a few follow-up questions. Nothing more will be published."
Sinclair gave a short nod. "Then, let's get on with it."
The head of the Élysée Luxe team today was Eddie, a top photographer with a stellar reputation for capturing luxurious family moments.
He was known for making even the most awkward smiles look natural and knew how to spotlight his subjects beautifully.
However, even Eddie had his limits, and with a family like the Rosettes, not even his years of experience could make the impossible look effortless.
"Alright, let's try a more relaxed smile this time," Eddie announced, not addressing anyone directly but clearly directing his gaze at Sophie, the Rosette heiress. "Keep your posture natural, shoulders back, and . . . less of the pageant smile," he gently urged.
Sophie, however, seemed determined to outshine everyone, smiling her biggest, brightest, and entirely over-the-top grin.
She sat up extra straight, tilting her head dramatically as if she were at a gala. Eddie's subtle hints flew right past her, her eyes fixed forward with a sparkle that practically screamed
, "Look at me!"
Eve, on the other hand, seemed perfectly content with a calm, laid-back smile, blending effortlessly into the family portrait.
She appeared so naturally composed that anyone glancing at the scene might mistake her for the true heiress, while Sophie's more dramatic display made her look like she was the one trying to fit in.
The contrast was almost comedic—the subtle confidence of Eve's presence stood out just as much as Sophie's eagerness to impress.
Of course, Eve was naturally relaxed during photoshoots and interviews. She'd been in the spotlight her whole life, practically raised to play the role of the "fake heiress" with all the poise that required.
Sophie, on the other hand . . . Well, let's just say she looked a little like she'd just been promoted from maid to model overnight.
It was her first major photoshoot, and it showed—she was trying her best, but the difference between her and Eve was like night and day.
One of the assistants leaned over and whispered to Eddie, "What should we do, boss? She's really . . . committed to this look."
Eddie let out a little sigh, clearly weighing his options. "We're on a schedule, and we've got to keep things moving. I guess we'll have to rely on a little extra editing magic to balance her out," he said, shaking his head but with a wry smile.
"Alright, everyone, take five! It's time for a quick break, and then we'll start individual shots. Go change and we'll regroup soon."
However, it hadn't even been thirty minutes passed that another commotion broke out.