PART 2: The scissors cut her dress… but they revealed something no one was ready for.

SNIP.

The sound sliced through the ballroom louder than the music.

The blue satin strap fell.

The girl gasped—
her hands flying to her chest as the fabric slipped, tearing just enough to humiliate… not enough to ignore.

Soft laughter spread first.
Then whispers.

Phones lifted.

“Girls like you don’t belong here.”

The blonde woman lowered the gold scissors, smiling like she had just fixed a problem.

The girl’s eyes filled instantly.
Her lips trembled.

No one moved.

Not one hand reached out.
Not one voice defended her.

The chandeliers still glowed.
The music still played.
But the air—tightened.

She tried to hold the dress together with shaking fingers.

Tried not to cry.

Failed.

And just as the first tear fell—

BOOM.

The ballroom doors slammed open.

Every head snapped back.

An older man in a black tuxedo walked in fast—
not confused, not curious—

focused.

Like he had been waiting for this moment.

In his hands—
a silver tray.

He didn’t look at the guests.
Didn’t look at the woman.

He walked straight to the girl.

Stopped in front of her.

And without a word—

he lifted a diamond necklace.

Carefully.

Gently.

Placed it around her neck.

“Please don’t cry… it’s yours.”

Silence.

Instant. Total. Crushing.

Even the music felt like it disappeared.

The blonde woman’s smile faded.

The guests froze.

The diamonds settled against the torn blue fabric—

and something beneath them caught the light.

A mark.

Small. Hidden. Engraved.

The man’s hand trembled.

His breath stopped.

“Wait…”

He leaned closer.

Closer than anyone expected.

His eyes widened.

“This mark…”

The girl looked up at him, confused.

He swallowed.

His voice broke.

“…Impossible…”

A pause.

Heavy.

Dangerous.

His lips barely moved—

“You are—”

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