Chapter 126 - Calculated Loyalty
The instant the Mack and Crystal families spotted Marco and Hunter approaching, they immediately moved forward to greet them. In Porter's social hierarchy, these two men commanded respect that few others could match. The families understood this reality and acted accordingly.
Bonnie had encountered Marco at previous social functions. Tonight, when her gaze landed on him again, warmth spread across her cheeks despite the careful layer of foundation meant to conceal such reactions. Aurora caught sight of her daughter's telltale blush and smiled knowingly.
The Valerie family's standing rivaled that of the prestigious Dennis, and Marco possessed the kind of presence that made mothers dream of advantageous matches for their daughters. The Mack viewed Bonnie's obvious attraction to him as nothing short of fortuitous.
Aurora's mind was already calculating possibilities. With Niall's engagement to Cullen practically sealed, and now the potential for Bonnie to capture Marco's attention, the Mack family would ascend to unprecedented heights in Porter's power structure. The prospect was intoxicating.
This strategic thinking fueled the Mack' animated conversation with Marco and Hunter. Their voices carried an eagerness that bordered on desperation, their smiles stretched just a fraction too wide to appear entirely natural.
Niall observed her family's behavior with growing discomfort. The obsequious tone they adopted when addressing her friends made her jaw tighten. She considered Marco an equal, someone she could speak to without ceremony or calculation. Watching her relatives practically bow and scrape before him filled her with secondhand embarrassment.
The urge to intervene pressed against her throat, but propriety held her tongue. Creating a scene in front of Porter's elite would only make matters worse. She forced herself to remain silent, though her fingers curled into fists at her sides.
The dynamics were painfully clear to anyone who understood Porter's social landscape. The Crystal family had built their empire over generations, their wealth seasoned by decades of careful cultivation and strategic maneuvering. Their name carried weight that came from longevity and proven staying power.
The Mack, despite their recent elevation to elite status, remained newcomers to this rarefied world. Their wealth was newer, shinier, but it lacked the patina of old money that the Crystal possessed effortlessly. A decade in high society was nothing compared to the Crystal' multi-generational dominance.
Marco and Hunter recognized this hierarchy instinctively. The Mack family's desperate enthusiasm might have been off-putting under different circumstances, but their connection to Niall created a buffer of tolerance. They accepted the family's fawning behavior with practiced grace, neither encouraging nor rejecting it outright.
After presenting their carefully selected gifts to the Mack family, Marco cut through the pleasantries with direct purpose. "Where's Cullen hiding tonight? Don't tell me he's fashionably late to his own celebration."
Niall's expression shifted slightly, a shadow crossing her features. "He's been wrestling with some complications in his overseas operations. The past few nights have been brutal for him, back-to-back meetings and conference calls until dawn. The situation isn't completely resolved yet, so he'll be joining us once he can break free from the office."
Marco and Hunter exchanged glances and nodded their understanding. Business emergencies waited for no social calendar, especially at Cullen's level of operation.
Since Niall shared a comfortable friendship with both men, she personally escorted them to their designated seats. The gesture wasn't lost on the other guests, who noted how naturally she assumed the role of hostess in Cullen's absence.
Time was advancing steadily, and the evening's schedule called for dinner service to begin. However, Cullen's empty chair presented Andrew with an uncomfortable dilemma. The guest of honor's absence created uncertainty about proper protocol.
Andrew approached Niall and Dora, seeking guidance from the women who seemed most qualified to speak for Cullen's preferences. His voice carried quiet concern as he posed the question that had been nagging at him.
Niall considered the situation briefly before responding with confidence. "Let's begin serving dinner. Our guests have been generous with their time, and it wouldn't be appropriate to let hunger spoil their evening, regardless of their patience."
The decision spoke volumes about her position in Cullen's life. She was making choices on his behalf without hesitation, displaying the kind of intimate knowledge that only came from deep familiarity with someone's character and preferences.
Andrew remained uncertain about the propriety of starting without the evening's central figure. "Are you certain Cullen won't object to beginning without him?"
Niall's response was immediate and assured. "He wouldn't want our guests to suffer for his business obligations. He'll understand completely."
Her willingness to speak definitively for Cullen's wishes provided the observing guests with valuable intelligence about their relationship's true nature. The ease with which she assumed authority in his absence suggested a level of trust and intimacy that went far beyond casual dating.
The Crystal family's decision to proceed with dinner, confident that Cullen would approve of their judgment, sent ripples of recognition through the assembled crowd. This wasn't merely a girlfriend making assumptions about her boyfriend's preferences. This was a woman who understood her partner so thoroughly that she could make decisions with absolute certainty about his reaction.
The revelation strengthened the guests' determination to cultivate stronger relationships with the Crystal. If Niall's influence over Cullen was this substantial, her favor could prove invaluable in future business dealings.
Meanwhile, across town, Mary was demonstrating her own form of grace under pressure. Despite the significant exodus of guests from her event, she maintained every traditional element of the evening's program. Her commitment to completing each ceremonial aspect showed remarkable resilience in the face of obvious disappointment.
After verifying that all remaining attendees had arrived, Mary took the stage with dignity intact. Her words of gratitude to those who had stayed rang with genuine appreciation, and her apology for the evening's unexpected disruption carried sincere regret without self-pity.
The audience responded with supportive applause, recognizing her efforts to salvage what remained of the celebration. As Mary concluded her remarks with practiced composure, Phillip signaled the hotel staff to begin dinner service, determined to provide the remaining guests with an experience worth their loyalty.
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