The backyard was already a sea of linen and pastels when we arrived. Long tables covered in crisp white cloths stretched across the lawn, and the scent of expensive cuts of meat grilling on charcoal hung heavy in the humid air. Trevor’s father, Gerald, stood near the bar, holding court with his brothers, while Constance floated between groups of guests like a queen surveying her subjects, her smile tight and practiced.
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