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At Audrey’s question, the young man sitting in front of her let out an amused laughter that suddenly made her feel uneasy. The flustered feeling she’d experienced had now made way to discomfort. He waited a few seconds to look around -God knows with what purpose- before answering that he was a ‘distant relative’. However, this definition was put into doubt when Eli confessed that it was ‘what they told him to say when asked’. His touch on her lips still gave her goosebumps, but this time it wasn’t the good kind. Audrey gave a nervous little laugh, looking around her family members for a chance to escape. This Eli guy was getting sketchier by the second, and the Now if only there was a way to-

“AAAAAUUUDREEEEEYYYY! HIIIIIII!”

Out of nowhere, a blue-clad, petite figure had thrown herself in the space between Audrey and Elijah. She landed directly into the brunette’s lap and wrapped her into a tight embrace. It was the famous Delilah Duclerc: Audrey’s youngest cousin and confidant.

Perfect timing.

“Honestly, Delilah, let the poor woman breathe. I’m sure you’ve already managed to wreck the eardrums of every guest here with your obnoxious screeching.”

This last statement had come from another woman who had arrived with Lila. Heather Duclerc stood near the crowded loveseat, shaking her head in disappointment at her younger sister. However, when the teen wasn’t looking, she shot Audrey a knowing wink and a kiss. Their parents Marietta and Christopher were already busying themselves saying hi to the guests, ignoring their youngest daughter’s overwhelming greeting to her cousin.

Delilah frowned, sticking her tongue out at her big sister while still perched in Audrey’s lap. You’re just jealous becauseI like Audrey more than you.”

Heather rolled her eyes and shrugged, giving Eli a dismissive -but low-key curious- glance before turning her eyes towards her sister and cousin. “Whatever. I need a smoke. That car ride with Mom, Dad and Lila can make even the most avid non-smoker crave a fix. I’ll make the protocol salutes in a bit.”

“I’ll come with you.” Audrey quickly added, sliding Lila into the space next to her and getting up. Heather gave her cousin a questioning look, but shrugged again before walking away. “If you’ll excuse me, Eli…”

Taking complete advantage of the Duclerc sisters’ interruption, Audrey excused herself and hurried away into the hallway behind Heather as fast as her high heels would let her. Where the young woman turned at the hallway in the direction of the garden, the Latina continued her own separate way. As if fate was on her side, she found the missing Mossos children in the first place she searched. Alexandros and Ava were back in the foyer, huddled together in what looked like deep conversation. Such was their concentration that they didn’t notice Audrey’s arrival until the young woman spoke up.

“Um, Alex?” the brunette called out, biting her lip. “Could I have a word?”



“You’re Audrey Huntsberg, right? The center of this whole party?”

Audrey Huntsberg shot the unknown woman a proud smile. Although she wasn’t surprised that this stranger knew her name (I mean, the real question was: who didn’t?!), it always flattered her when people recognized her as a person of importance. The social position she occupied had to be good for something. However, this time around, the lady of the hour was not her.

“As much as I would love for that to be true, the real center of this party is my grandmother.” the brunette commented, tucking a strand of wavy lock of chocolate brown hair behind her ear. The city lights could be seen reflecting on her big, sparkly diamond studs. “Whenever I’m the center of a party, you can easily tell. They tend to be much more exciting than this one is turning out to be.”

“Yeah, I suppose this kind of party is for an entirely different crowd, huh? I’m used to a different kind of one, too, but I don’t think your grandmother would be… thrilled if anybody here said they’d rather not come. I’ve got enough daggers aimed at me. Don’t need a new one. I imagine most are the same.” The British girl replied in kind, still as casual as her previous comment. She didn’t sound obnoxious or snobby, but her hiding her accent means that she didn’t want anyone inside to recognize her for reasons unknown.

“You are absolutely right! There are very few excuses my grandmother considers valid to justify not attending this event. Any other reason given is guaranteed to permanently remove you from the guest list of any further Miranda Priestly event. She and I both share the trait of neither forgiving nor forgetting, so I can see where she comes from. I know it may sound harsh, but sometimes you have to be strict in order for others to give you the place you deserve.”

There was a split second of hesitation, as the girl mused a thought. “Believe me, I know all about strict.”

Audrey raised a questioning eyebrow, her full attention now on the young woman next to her. “Really? And what makes you say that, Miss…?”

“Ainsworth. Eliza Ainsworth.” She sighed as if she didn’t want to divulge that information but found herself in a situation where she had little choice, “And my family isn’t exactly very different is what I meant. Probably goes without saying for most of your guests.”

Audrey’s arched eyebrows came together in a frown. “Eliza Ainsworth? I can't really say I've heard about you or your family before.” she shot the young woman a knowing smile. “But it makes sense, since judging from that accent you've tried so hard to downplay it means you're not from around here.”

Eliza pursed a brow out of genuine surprise, “Yeah, decided to get as far from Europe as I could. Dad’s recommendation.”

Audrey smirked. “Running away from your mistakes, I assume? I wish I could do the same…” she trailed off, unknowingly glancing back the way Alexandros had gone, her mind on the fiasco that particular conversation had been. The brunette quickly shook her head and turned back to Eliza with a sigh. “But, sometimes, you just can't. Anyway, as much as I would like to ask what was so big that you had to leave a continent, it's not like me to pry on a stranger’s personal life. So instead, I'll just say this: welcome to New York, Eliza Ainsworth.” she told Liz as she gestured with her arm to the skyline extending in front of them.

“Well, thanks for the welcome.” She commented, as if she wanted to comment on something else.

Still smirking, Audrey straightened up. “It was nice to meet you, Eliza. I’ll need to excuse myself. Please, do continue to try to enjoy my grandmother’s party. I’ve found with time that a few glasses of champagne can help with that.” With a parting wink, Audrey turned around and gracefully exited the balcony through the glass double door.



For the first time in a while, Audrey Huntsberg was #shooketh.

It had all started innocently enough. All Audrey had wanted to know was what his name was: no more, no less. Instead, she found herself locked in the middle of a heated kiss with this stranger right at the midst of her family gathering. Even though shock was the predominant feeling, her body’s response was instant. The young woman’s eyes closed, and she kissed the young man back with the same enthusiasm he was giving her. Her pulse was racing, and a familiar warmth was coursing through her body. This felt good . But before either of them could deepen the kiss or get too carried away, it was over.

After the smooch had been broken, Audrey could only stare at the young man sitting in front of her, her mouth and eyes wide open. She was still struggling to process what had happened, looking for the reason as to why the mystery Mossos had chosen to start out things like this instead of just answering her question. Founding none, she simply resorted to silently will her pulse to normalize while panicking about if anyone had seen them. The brunette risked a look around and breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed no one in her family had noticed the compromising scene. However, Alexandros and Ava were nowhere to be seen.

Audrey bit her lip, starting to feel uncharacteristically guilty. Was this really a good idea, after all? Did she really want to go down this path? Before she could answer these questions, the mysterious young man finally revealed himself as Elias -or Eli, for short. This brought the Latina’s attention back to him.

“Oh, um, so-” Audrey stuttered, unable to organize her racing thoughts or get the words out in coherent sentences. Her eyes were locked on Eli’s, with that same beautiful blue that seemed to characterize the family. It took her a few seconds to finally stammer: “So, um, how exactly are you related to the Mossos? I don't think I've ever heard about you before.” She hoped that by asking him things and making him talk it would give her time to settle down.



Romina and Audrey had been deep in conversation about life when, out of the corner of her eye, the Huntsberg girl spotted the Mystery Mossos heading in their direction with a drink in his hand. She instantly knew this wasn't exactly good news, but the curiosity to see what he wanted overpowered anything else. Soon enough, he was standing next to the cousins and boldly interrupting their conversation to address Audrey. He jokingly called her a rude host -to which the Latina let out a cynical laugh- and suggested she’d ignored a question of his. Honestly? If he really had said something to her, Audrey hadn't heard it.

The two young woman sat in silence for a second, exchanging looks. Eventually, Romina shot the newcomer an annoyed, disbelieving glare. She was about to open her mouth to snarkily say something about how he was the rude one for interrupting someone else’s conversation, but a look from Audrey held her back. So instead, she got up from her seat. “Ahí te las ves con el güero este,” she told her cousin before wandering away.

Audrey patted the open seat next to her in the couch, gesturing for Elijah to sit down with an inviting smile. She began to speak in a way that people wouldn't be able to read her lips, and she kept a flirtatious look in her face as to deceive any onlookers of the real topic of conversation going on.

“Listen, I know exactly what you're trying to do. I can tell I'm not really your type, and I can also tell you're just doing this to play around with your- whatever Alexandros is to you. However, I am willing to follow along. BUT, if you’re going to do this, you have to make it believable. Okay? Good.”

In her heart, Audrey knew this stunt was a petty thing to do. It was a shit move, especially when it looked like her and Alexandros were both moving forward with things. But, deep down, the need to be the one to come up on top of the situation was overwhelming. And here, without planning it, was a chance to get to Alex: an opportunity to make him feel as wretched as she did when his sister had exposed his true intentions for her. No matter how petty, Audrey was still going to take it. Turning the other cheek was not a thing the brunette would ever do.

She shot the young man an irresistible smile along with a playful wink to signal the start of their act. “So, you said you would like to change the fact that I don't know you…” At this, Audrey leaned into his ear to whisper. “Then please, tell me your name, Mystery Mossos.”
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Name: Jenna Kathleen Moore
FC: Barbie Ferreira
Color: plum
Position: Waitress




Before Miranda Priestly’s famous New Year’s Eve Ball in New York, there was another important event: Thanksgiving dinner. The occasion -which reunited the Huntsbergs, Duclercs, Rodriguez and Priestly families- was celebrated every year at the home of a different family member. This year, the Huntsberg Villa was the place to be. Guests had begun to arrive since the early hours of morning. And now, nearing five in the afternoon, music had began to play, the present guests snacked on hors d'oeuvres and conversed with each other while waiting for the last ones to arrive. Dinner would be served at seven.

Audrey’s family had a rather curious fact: all of her cousins happened to be girls. There was tiny 16 year-old Delilah Christine and her older sister -23 year-old Heather Christine- from her father’s side, while on her mother’s side there was badass 21 year-old Romina Valeria. As it often happens in all-girl families, a sister-like trust in each other was vital. And as expected, each and every one of Audrey’s cousins was familiar with the story of Alexandros Mossos before the current day. The unanimous sentiment was that he was an asshole who didn't deserve her, and pride for. What they didn't know was the conversation she’d had with Adrianna Mossos, and the Latina was eagerly waiting for Delilah and Heather to arrive so she could share this new chapter of her soap opera.

It was because of this reason that, when the bell rang, Audrey shot up from her seat in the drawing room and ran to the door as fast as her heels would let her. When she’d reached it, she swung it open with an excited: “Hiiiiiiiiiii!”

But when she realized who was waiting outside, her smile was comically wiped from her face, transforming into a grimace while her eyes widened in shock. Standing by the door and waiting to be let it was none other than the Mossos family, both parents and four kids included.

The awkward silence that issued as Audrey stared in disbelief at every one of their faces seemed to drag on forever. Her wide brown eyes scanned every single face: Adrianna’s expressionless one, Alexandros’ uncomfortable one, Ava’s resigned one, Georgie’s excited one, and another young man’s bored one. The young woman’s gaze lasted a second longer on this stranger’s face, trying to remember if she’d seen him before, but ultimately failing. She was about to open her mouth to break the silence, but was stopped by Mr. Mossos shouting they had champagne.

Ah, Baltazar!” Arthur exclaimed cheerfully, making his way across the foyer to greet the guests and unknowingly sparing his daughter from further embarrassment. He shook hands and exchanged a quick embrace with the older Mossos male, then turned to Adrianna with a welcoming smile. “And looking wonderful as always, Adrianna.” He took her dainty hand and kissed the back of it gently. Then his green-eyed gaze fell on the four children standing behind their parents. “And the children as well! It's a delight to meet you all. Welcome to our home! Please, come on in! We’re just getting started.”

When the family had entered, the cheerful Arthur wrapped an arm around Audrey. “You guys have met my Audrey, I see.” he said, squeezing his daughter’s arm. Meanwhile, the young woman’s expression was stuck on a closed-lipped grimace.

However, something had just registered with the brunette, who had been standing stiffly next to her father while silently witnessing the exchange between him and the Mossos family. “Wait just a second… ‘as always’?!” Audrey repeated, looking questioningly at her dad. “You mean you guys have met before?!”

Arthur looked surprised. “Why, yes! Remember the story of that couple we met while on honeymoon in Athens?” Audrey’s face was blank, so Arthur continued. “Well, this is them! We kept in contact over the years, and since this is their first Thanksgiving here in Beverly Hills, I figured they would enjoy spending it with old friends.”

‘Well, you thought wrong, and this was a stupid idea’ Audrey thought angrily.

She merely nodded with a fake smile. “Awwww! How thoughtful of you, Daddy. It's nice to meet you all, then.”

Pleased, Arthur turned back to the guests. “Come along, now. The staff was just bringing in the hors d'oeuvres.” Smiling, he looked at Audrey. “Darling, would you mind being a sweetheart and showing our younger guests the way?”

Once again, Audrey offered her father a fake smile while she nodded. After kissing the top of her head, Arthur gestured for Balt and Adrianna to follow him on his way out of the room.

When the adults had finally left, Audrey immediately dropped her fake smile. Frowning, she turned back to her guests, saying something to each as she pointed her index finger at them.

We don't know each other,” she told Alexandros, then pointed at Ava. You have never seen me before in your life,” she pointed at Giorgios. “This is your first time meeting me,” and finally to Eli. “And you have nothing to do with this, so I'm gonna do you a favor and keep you out of it.” She turned on her heel in the direction of the party, but ultimately turned back and addressed the unknown male. “I'm Audrey Hunstberg, by the way. I don't think we had met before. Nice to meet you.” Her eyes went back to the group as a whole. “Now, follow me.”

Leading the group, Audrey sauntered across the hall, her white skirt dancing at her every step. Finally, the group arrived into a wide and spacious drawing room, where the guests were. Giving them a nod, Audrey excused herself and went straight to the seat she’d left next to Romina.

“A ver, a ver, a ver… Y quien demonios son estos? ” Romina asked bluntly, pointing her jaw at the Mossos family. She spoke in her native Spanish, hoping the newcomers didn't understand her.

Esa es la familia de la que te hablaba, y ese-” Audrey discreetly pointed at Alexandros. “Es el chavo de la bronca que te decía.”

“Ay NO MAMES!” Romina exclaimed in a low voice, eyes like saucers. “No mames, Audrey! Me estás jodiendo?!”

Audrey sighed más shook her head. “Ya quisiera.”

Although she felt for her cousin’s misfortune, Romina couldn't help but let out an amused chuckle. “Ay, primita. Tienes una suerte de la chingada.” she murmured, patting Audrey’s shoulder with a smile in place.

Audrey shot her a look. “I'm glad my never-ending drama amuses you, Romi.” she said stiffly, switching back to English now that nothing sensitive was being said.

Romina chuckled again, squeezing her younger cousin’s arm. “Oh, but you know me! I love myself a little drama, especially when it's not mine.”

Audrey rolled her eyes, but ultimately cracked a smile. “I guess it runs in the family, then.”

Romina smiled as well. “Well, since we’re talking drama, let me give you an inside scoop about my newest conquest: Patricia Westbrook.”

Soon enough, Romi and Audrey had forgotten all about the rest of the guests as they swapped stories of the most recent occurrences in each other’s love lives.

Translations for the Spanish dialogue:
  • A ver, a ver, a ver… Y quien demonios son estos?- Well, well, well… And just who the hell are they?
  • Esa es la familia de la que te hablaba, y ese es el chavo de la bronca que te decía.- That's the family I was talking to you about, and that's the guy of the drama I was telling you about.
  • Ay NO MAMES! No mames, Audrey! Me estás jodiendo?!- Oh, you're shitting me! You're shitting me, Audrey. Are you fucking with me?
  • Ya quisiera.- I wish
  • Ay, primita. Tienes una suerte de la chingada.- Oh, little cousin. Your luck is shit.
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If there was one truth about Grayson, it was that he was not a man of crowds. This party did all but reaffirm that truth. Quite frankly, he didn’t look bad in the suit Andi had provided him; and the forced removal of his glasses did wonders to his appearance. Any other person would’ve likely gotten contact lenses as quickly as possible with a face like his, but not Grayson. The glasses made him stand out less, and that was a good thing. But these things didn’t make Grayson any less awkward on the party floor itself. The boy practically oozed discomfort. But that didn’t matter, he had found himself a nice, comfy wall to lean against. It was even near some snacks! Perhaps here he could simply await the end of the party?

Meanwhile, Samantha remained at one of the lobby’s cozy couches, still busy on her phone. After a few minutes scrolling through Tumblr, writing inspiration had suddenly struck her. Her thumbs were now quickly tapping the screen, gracefully turning her inspiration into a quality chapter of her ongoing fantasy fanfiction. From the outside looking in, you would think she was an angry girlfriend right in the middle of an ongoing text argument: her focused expression could easily be confused with anger. But in reality, she was nothing a young writer hoping to transmit her ideas into words. Writing provided the perfect distraction from what was turning into a shitty night.

Grayson could swear the party was growing more crowded still. How did people breathe in rooms this claustrophobic? Grayson felt like he could barely move a meter without bumping into someone. Not to mention, the people hungering for snacks seemed to be steadily growing in number as well. Grayson clearly only had one option left: Get out of this place. At least for a bit. Maybe he could catch a breather in the lobby? Knowing how busy it was here, it was a small hope. But what options did he have? He was going to die in here!

One elevator later, Grayson arrived in an area much less populated. Breathing a sigh of relief, he looked for a place he could sit silently and undisturbed. He thought a little more on Andi’s words, on how socialising here might help him out in the long run. Not really his forte by a long shot, indeed. Not that it really mattered, Grayson had other means of attaining his goals. He dropped himself into a comfy couch, enjoying a bit of well-earned rest after surviving the crowd.

A grin that went from ear to ear illuminated Samantha’s face. She had finally finished her chapter, and upon a few spell-checks and proofreadings decided it was glorious and ready to post. She tapped the “Publish” button on her screen and watched happily as her work was uploaded onto the site. It would be a nice new year’s eve surprise to her readers.

Still glowing from her small accomplishment, Samantha locked her phone and glanced over the room. Party-goers and hotel guests came and went through the lobby, down the halls, towards the elevator or the doors leading outside… But never to sit at the lobby. So, when her green eyes landed on a person sitting in a nearby couch facing hers, Sammi was internally surprised. It was a male that looked to be around her age, wearing an expensive ensemble that very much favored his handsome features. Long dark locks reached the spot where his defined jawline started, and a shadow of a mustache and beard was visible. However, not even the outfit could hide the fact that he looked to be completely out of his element.

“Not much of a fancy party guy?” Samantha heard herself asking the guy, a curious expression on her face. In normal circumstances, she would’ve done her regular thing of becoming invisible. But for some reason, her gut feeling told her to be somewhat social.

Somewhat startled, Grayson left the safe confines of his own mind and focussed himself outward. His eyes affixed themselves on the young woman that had just talked to him. Grayson honestly hadn’t anticipated any conversation being initiated on him here. But perhaps that was a blessing in disguise. At least here there was some peace and quiet for a regular conversation, as opposed to the terror that was talking over loud music.

He studied her for a second before talking back. Instantly he recognized the all-white attire all waiters and waitresses had been wearing in the ballroom. Another blessing, as far as Grayson was concerned. If this was an actual guest of importance, Grayson would’ve actually had to mind lasting impressions. What were the chances he was going to walk into this girl again later? That put his mind at rest, somewhat.

Describing the girl was harder than it looked for some reason. She had a sort of ‘girl-next-door’ vibe to her. Something about her felt plain and ordinary. But that would sell her short. Because at the same time there was something undeniably pretty about her that he couldn’t quite put into words. Though Grayson didn’t really ponder about it.

“No, not really.” He answered with a small shrug. For someone who appeared so awkward, he actually seemed to have very little trouble keeping eye contact. He actually seemed quite a bit more relaxed than a minute ago. “Not my type of people.” Then again, what kind of people were his type? “What about you?”

In response, Sammi waved at her uniform, as if inviting the young man to take a look. “Not really my type of people either,” she said with a small smile and a shrug. “But when cash is tight at home, you gotta do what you can to stay afloat.” Keeping her green eyes on his dark brown ones, Samantha extended a hand. “Samantha Kingsley.”

Grayson chuckled a little in response, and then scratched the back of his head a little at the follow-up. His family had never really fallen on hard times. Not financially, at least. That said, Grayson had a thousand times the work experience of most rich pampers attending this party, living daily life comfortably on daddy’s money. ”Grayson Moyer.” He replied, shaking her hand. “Though it may not look like it, I came here to work too. Apparently I did such a good job fixing the DJ’s laptop that they wanted me to attend the party.” He laughed a tad awkwardly, not really sure himself if he was joking or bragging.

“You must have done a hell of a job then.” Samantha replied, looking mildly impressed. “No one is allowed at this party except the rich, the famous and the influential.” She noted the expensive suit again, and it brought forward a question that she voiced in a teasing tone. “So you usually go around fixing computers in expensive suits?”

Grayson shook his head with an amused grin. ”An interesting job, for sure. But no, the organizer let me borrow this. He looked down at his attire for a second. He sure wouldn’t mind owning an outfit like this. But at the same time, he’d rather wear something less… flashy. ”And really, it wasn’t much of a job. Just some high stakes for the management, that’s all.” He maintained the amusement in his grin. ”Important schmucks and stuff. I’m sure you understand.”

“Oh, yeah. Totally understand.” Sammi said, doing her best impression of a wealthy California girl with gestures included. She had immediately caught onto Grayson’s humorous tone and decided to follow his lead.

“Luckily the worst of them stay in Cali” Grayson responded, chuckling slightly. ”I’m from LA myself. But I certainly don’t miss them.” He shrugged a little. “Though going by this place, there’s just as bad stuff coming in from other states, huh?”

When Grayson had said he was from California, Samantha mentally smacked her palm on her forehead. Leave it to her to embarrass herself in front of people she barely knew. Thankfully, it seemed the young man wasn't fond of the girls in his hometown, because he pretty much agreed with Samantha’s statement. Not only that, but even added an opinion of his own. It looked like they were both of the same mindset of not liking entitled rich bitches.

Sammi shrugged. “Yep. You can't escape them. There's always gonna be some rich bitch screwing someone over everywhere you go…” she trailed off, absentmindedly touching the home button on her phone and glancing at the illuminated screen. When her eyes fell on the time, she gasped. It was five minutes past her break time.

“Shit!” she cursed in a mutter, shooting up from her chair and immediately straightening her uniform. Sammi looked up at Grayson with an apologetic look. “I'm so sorry to leave like this, but I'm past my break time, and if I don't show up as quickly as I can there can be consequences.” The dirty blonde began to rush away, but called over her shoulder “It was nice to meet you, Grayson Moyer!”

Soon enough, the young woman had disappeared behind the elevators closed doors. However, her cellphone remained on the couch she’d been on mere seconds before.
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