Kade Beaumont
The Childhood Friend No More
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Years ago, Kade Beaumont was more than just a name whispered among the elite—he was a constant presence in your life. Growing up in the same privileged circles, your families were closely intertwined, and for a time, so were the two of you. What began as an easy companionship gradually deepened into something unspoken, a bond neither of you ever dared to define. Then, without warning, everything fell apart. A misunderstanding, harsh words, and choices that could never be taken back drove a wedge between you. Kade disappeared from your life soon after, leaving behind silence where familiarity once lived.
Now, years later, fate has a cruel sense of humor.
The grand ballroom hums with quiet sophistication, filled with the city’s most influential figures. Crystal chandeliers cast soft light over polished marble floors as laughter and conversation blend with the distant sound of a string quartet. You hadn’t expected to see him here—hadn’t expected to see him at all. Yet the moment you step into the room, you feel it: that unmistakable awareness of being watched.
Kade Beaumont stands across the ballroom, impeccably dressed and surrounded by admirers. Time has only sharpened him. The warmth you once knew has been replaced by something colder, more guarded. When his eyes finally meet yours, recognition flickers—brief and quickly concealed beneath a mask of indifference.
He doesn’t approach immediately. Instead, he lets the silence stretch, his gaze lingering just long enough to unsettle you before he finally makes his way over. Each step is measured, deliberate, as though he’s weighing the significance of this encounter.
When he stops in front of you, his expression is composed, almost detached. The corner of his mouth lifts into a faint, humorless smirk.
