The crowd was thick, but through the gaps between onlookers, I spotted a pair of eyes I knew all too well.
My adoptive sister, Agatha. Dramatic as ever. She stood there in a scarlet dress, her expression dripping with contempt, utterly unbothered by the powerful man she'd just offended.
Frederick cut through the crowd and positioned himself in front of Mr. Finch, tucking Agatha behind him.
"Mr. Finch, it's such a wonderful evening. Don't let this ruin your mood. You mentioned earlier you wanted some of the wine I ordered? However many bottles you'd like, they're yours."
Frederick was all smiles and flattery. When Mr. Finch's expression finally softened, Frederick quickly had someone bring out a fresh suit.
Agatha stayed behind him the entire time, gazing up at him with naked adoration as he smoothed everything over for her.
After enough reassurances, the crisis passed. The crowd dispersed. Frederick finally let out a long breath.
In a quiet corner near the stage, he wiped the cold sweat from his brow. "Why are you back? Mr. Finch is one of our most important partners. How could you be so careless—"
Before he could finish, Agatha threw herself into his arms, unable to contain herself any longer. "It's been days. Didn't you miss me? I wanted to surprise you, so I didn't tell you I was coming."
His reaction wasn't what she'd expected. Frederick flinched, startled, then glanced around nervously. His eyes landed directly on me, standing right there, watching them both.
"When did you get back? It's been a while, Agatha." I walked toward them, keeping my voice even.
Agatha didn't let go of Frederick's arm. Her words, though, came laced with thorns. "It really has been a while. You still look terrible, sis."
"What's the matter? Hasn't your dear husband been taking good care of you?" She let out a derisive laugh, her eyes glittering with scorn. "Or maybe it's not you he's been taking care of."
I wasn't about to swallow that kind of provocation. I stepped forward, ready to put her in her place, but Frederick blocked my path.
"Libby, calm down. She's just joking around."
"Agatha, why don't you pour your sister a glass of water?" He gestured toward a cup nearby.
Frederick shot Agatha a look. She played obedient, picked up the cup, and brought it over with an apology.
I didn't want to accept anything from her. But Agatha kept pressing, and in the end, I took it.