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Fading Into Blue by Austen 26 Summary In Chapter 26 of "Fading Into Blue," Natalie delivers a powerful speech that captivates her audience, surprising herself with her eloquence and confidence. As she concludes, the applause resonates throughout the hall, affirming her unexpected success and challenging the underestimation she faced as a young, inexperienced speaker. Despite her initial nerves, she draws inspiration from the previous night's live stream of seasoned speakers, mirroring their commanding presence and rhythm, which ultimately contributes to her triumph.
However, the evening takes a turn as Natalie struggles to find her assigned seat at the banquet, leading to an embarrassing encounter with Eleanor, who revels in her humiliation. Eleanor's mocking attitude and the laughter of surrounding guests amplify Natalie's feelings of isolation and vulnerability. The disdainful remarks from the crowd only serve to highlight the animosity she faces, making her acutely aware of the scrutiny she is under as a "mixed-blood heir." Just as the situation escalates, Chloe intervenes with authority, questioning the banquet's organizers about the seating mishap.
Her assertive presence shifts the focus back to the incompetence of the event team, allowing Natalie to join in and voice her concerns. Together, they challenge the professionalism of the organizers, emphasizing the importance of respect for all guests, particularly those of high standing in werewolf society. Natalie's bold response not only defends her position but also asserts her worth, showcasing her growth and resilience in the face of adversity.
The chapter concludes with a sense of empowerment as she stands alongside Chloe, realizing her ability to confront challenges head-on and command respect in a world that often seeks to undermine her. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **Chapter 26: Strike Right at the Crucial Point** **Natalie's POV:** My speech unfolded over the span of five minutes, each second filled with a rhythm that felt both exhilarating and surreal. I navigated through my words with an ease that surprised even me-no stumbles, no hesitations.
The language flowed effortlessly, the content radiated professionalism, and I even managed to sprinkle in a few light-hearted quips that brought a smile to the audience's faces. As I concluded, a brief silence enveloped the hall, a collective breath held in anticipation. Then, like a storm breaking, applause erupted. It was as if the very walls of the venue shook with the thunderous clapping, and cheers rang out, echoing my unexpected triumph. They had underestimated me, a mere young girl, inexperienced and seemingly unworthy of the stage.
But here I was, standing before them, proving them all wrong. How could they have thought that a powerful Alpha like Alexander would hand over his empire to just anyone? With a graceful bow, I stepped away from the stage. My heart raced, a wild drumbeat in my chest, yet the overwhelming sensation of having earned recognition through my own merit was indescribably euphoric. During my speech, my mind had repeatedly replayed the footage of Leonardo's live stream from the previous night.
He and the other esteemed speakers had an impeccable control over their rhythm, their remarks sharp and laced with wit. While I might not have grasped every profound concept they discussed, the intensity in their eyes-filled with conviction and a commanding presence-had left a lasting impression on me. Unconsciously, I had mirrored that demeanor, and to my surprise, the effect was remarkable. "Natalie, you really blew me away," Liam exclaimed, his eyes wide with admiration.
He was well aware of my major, yet he hadn't anticipated my ability to speak with such eloquence and improvisation, all without the safety net of a prepared script. I offered him a smile, my heart still fluttering from the performance, and shared with him the story of the blank teleprompter screen that had nearly derailed me. Liam frowned, his expression serious. "That was my oversight. I never imagined someone would resort to such a cheap trick at an event of this caliber." "Do you think it was Penelope?" I asked, my instincts leading me to suspect her immediately.
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"It's hard to say," Liam replied cautiously. He wasn't particularly fond of Penelope and had a low opinion of her, but he hesitated to jump to conclusions without solid evidence, not wanting to add unnecessary stress to an already tense situation. This entire farce only solidified the notion that countless eyes lurked in the shadows, watching my every move, waiting for the "mixed-blood heir" to stumble and make a fool of herself. As the speeches came to a close, the banquet officially commenced. However, Liam and I found ourselves seated apart.
He had wanted to escort me to my place, but duty called him away mid-process. "It's just dinner," I reassured him. "I can find my seat." Each table was marked with name cards, and I was confident I could locate mine. But as I wandered from table to table, my confidence waned. I searched in vain, yet my name was nowhere to be found. By now, most guests had settled into their seats, and I stood alone once again, the center of unwanted attention. The banquet manager approached, a kind smile on his face. "Ms. Anderson, service will begin shortly.
Please take your seat." "Of course," I replied, forcing a smile despite the growing unease within me. My eyes landed on an empty chair at the head table. I approached it, hopeful. "Sorry, you can't sit here." Just as I was about to take my seat, a familiar, irritating voice cut through the air. I looked up to find Eleanor, her expression dripping with disdain. A mocking smile played on her lips as she surveyed me with unabashed scorn. The women seated nearby immediately lowered their heads, stifling giggles at my expense. "I couldn't find my seat.
There's no name card here, is there?" I asked, feigning innocence as I studied the empty space, confirming that it indeed lacked a card. "This is a reserved seat for distinguished guests who were invited but may not attend. They don't display names in advance," Eleanor stated, her tone dripping with insincerity. "I thought that was common knowledge." Her words were sharp, a direct jab at my perceived inexperience. As she finished, the snickers around us grew louder, a chorus of mockery that stung. "Ms. Anderson, is this your first time at an event of this caliber?
Don't you know how to sit according to the name cards?" one woman sneered. "Really? Ms. Anderson's speech representing the Scott family was so brilliant. Surely she can find her seat?" another chimed in, their laughter ringing in my ears. The banquet hall fell into an uneasy silence, the commotion drawing the attention of nearly everyone present. Once again, I found myself under the spotlight, subjected to their amused scrutiny. It was painfully clear that Eleanor had orchestrated this little trap, determined to humiliate me in front of the crowd.
I stood frozen, my gaze sweeping across the table, confirming the absence of my name card. The stares of the onlookers and Eleanor's triumphant smile ignited a fire of anger within me. I could sense a subtle shift in my demeanor, the instinctual response of my werewolf bloodline stirring to life. Just then, a clear, commanding voice broke through the tension behind me. "What's going on with the organizers? I don't see my name card either." I turned to see Chloe standing there, arms crossed and an eyebrow raised, her presence radiating authority as she addressed the flustered server.
"Is the event team this incompetent? Can't they even arrange seating properly? Do they think everyone here is unimportant?" The server's face paled, clearly taken aback by her boldness. Seizing the moment, I chimed in, my voice steady and filled with conviction. "Ms. Chloe Kelly is absolutely right. Everyone here today is a respected senior or important partner from various fields. For the organizers to make such a fundamental mistake with the seating isn't just a slight to me and Ms.
Chloe Kelly, but a disrespect to all the esteemed guests present." I paused, letting my words sink in as I scanned the faces of the server and the captivated audience around us. "Hosting an event with such an unprofessional attitude raises serious doubts about whether any family would feel confident working with you in the future. At the very least, the Scott family would never consider partnering with someone so unprofessional." The server's face drained of color, his tray trembling in his grip. Everyone knew that having the Scott family heir present was a tremendous honor for the hosts.
My words had effectively put their credibility on the line in the upper echelons of werewolf society. Chloe raised an eyebrow, clearly surprised that this seemingly mild "mixed-blood Beta" could retaliate so effectively, striking right at the core of the issue. Conclusion In the aftermath of my confrontation with the banquet organizers, a sense of empowerment surged through me, washing away the humiliation I had felt moments earlier.
The laughter that had once echoed around me now seemed distant, replaced by the realization that I had not only defended my dignity but had also stood alongside Chloe, a force to be reckoned with. The applause from my speech still resonated in my ears, a reminder that I had the strength to rise above the judgments cast upon me. I had faced the shadows of doubt and emerged, not just as a participant in this world, but as someone who could command respect and assert my worth.
The fear of being seen as the "mixed-blood heir" had transformed into a badge of resilience, and I stood taller, ready to confront whatever challenges lay ahead. As I took my seat, the atmosphere shifted, and the whispers of mockery faded into murmurs of admiration. I glanced at Chloe, who offered a subtle nod of approval, and I felt a newfound bond forming between us. The journey to acceptance was far from over, but I had taken a significant step forward. I had learned that my voice mattered and that I could wield it with authority when it truly counted.
Moreover, Chloe's unexpected support raises questions about their evolving relationship. Will Chloe become a fierce ally for Natalie, or is there a hidden agenda at play? As they navigate the intricacies of their social standing, the chapter promises to delve deeper into the politics of werewolf society, revealing alliances and betrayals that could shape Natalie's future. With the banquet's atmosphere thick with intrigue, anticipation builds around how Natalie will harness her newfound confidence and whether she can turn the tide in her favor against the shadows lurking in the background.
Prepare for unexpected twists and revelations that will keep readers on the edge of their seats! admin
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