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**Isa I watched nervously from across the room as Catherine entered and made her presence known. It wasn't surprising that within the first few seconds of her arrival, she announced herself as his fiancee. My heart felt all twisted. I should be the one parading around as Callan's significant other. But it was too risky for me. For Catherine, the daughter of a wealthy man and someone who wasn't tied to the company, it would be easier for them to be together. It made sense. But for me, as one of Callan's employees, it was different. “I told you he had a fiancee," David muttered to me. I shot him a glare. “It's not like that. Really." “Then what is it like?" Rosie asked, suddenly appearing next to the piano with a drink in her hand and a smug smile on her face. “It sure seems like t