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Amber's POV: Natalie arrived at the villa early in the morning. As always, she was dressed to impress—stylish and extravagant. Her sharp gaze fixed on me. "Take Sidney out of the villa today. Go for a stroll or something. It shouldn't be too hard for you, right?" Her abrupt demand made me wary. "Why do we need to go outside?" Natalie's irritation flared instantly. "Because it's a nice day, perfect for a date. Besides, who are you to question me? Just shut up and do your job." She wasn't wrong—I had no right to argue. I made my way to Sidney's bedroom. Despite everything, he acted as though nothing was wrong, perhaps to keep others from worrying. But I knew better. Last night's conversation might have helped him vent his feelings, but the damage ran deeper than words could fix. I he