Chapter 29: The InvitationIt wasn't a fancy gala or a corporate event. It was a Saturday morning, and the text was simple.Leo: My sister, Maya, is in the city. She’s insisting on brunch. She wants to meet you.Elara stared at the phone. Meeting the sister wasn't being paraded at a company function. It wasn't for show. It was an invitation into the private, guarded part of his world—the part that existed away from the Kingston name and corporate expectations. This was real.She agreed.The restaurant was bright and noisy, a far cry from the stifling silence of his family's dining room.