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*Bella* I was so lost in my thoughts that I didn't even realize we had arrived at the restaurant, a Michelin-starred establishment no less. I couldn't help but roll my eyes at the extravagance of it all; Vin had clearly pulled out all the stops to impress his fiancée. As the car pulled up to the restaurant's entrance, Vin was the first to step out, effortlessly sliding his sunglasses onto his face. He then turned to help the children out of the limo, but when it came to me, he simply exited the car, leaving me to Micah's offered hand. Was he deliberately ignoring me? That was so rude of him. My eyes glistened with unshed tears, stung by the realization that he had never disregarded me like this before. I hated to admit it, but I was used to him giving me all his attention, and no one e