Chapter 48. Violence
That same evening for his mother's birthday party, Dalton had to be at another banquet that he could not avoid attending. His mother had acted up in her own way to change her son's mind, but soon gave up when she realized that it was strictly business that couldn't be missed with pleasure.
There were so many reasons Dalton hated gatherings like that, and the major one was being in the limelight of the event and not even the pride others had always emphasized about.
The unnecessary friendliness for mainly commensalism which he would never partake in. The strive for attention and the untold competition amongst low-level and high-level elites.
And as expected, the spotlight could not be avoided. The party was the one for top young ranked socialites and top listed celebrities, as they all ambled into the hall dressed in their luxurious dresses of weird shapes and structures. The party clash was evident.
The Mill
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