Chapter 12
Le Petit Paris sparkled with old money and new promises, its crystal chandeliers casting dignified light over Miami's elite. Julian adjusted his Rolex – borrowed from Carl – and checked his reflection in a crystal glass, trying to see what Margaret might see in him.
The restaurant's air was thick with expense: truffle oil, aged wines, and that indefinable scent of privilege. Around him, women dripped with diamonds while their companions closed million-dollar deals over foie gras.
The maître d' glided between tables like a conductor, orchestrating an symphony of wealth and pretense. Even the butter sculptures looked expensive, tiny works of art that would melt away unused.
Julian's borrowed watch felt heavy on his wrist, a constant reminder that he was an impostor in this temple of affluence.
His reflection stared back at him from every polished surface – the windows, the silverware, the wine glasses – each one asking the same question: could he really pull this off?
Could he

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