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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3 — Residual Errors

The morning after the gala, Gold sat in Virelle's high-

rise apartment, sipping a latte she didn't like and

staring at the city skyline. Her reflection in the window

made her pause.

"System," she muttered, "how do I even begin to fix…

this?"

➢[Recommendation: Analyze past decisions of

Virelle and identify emotional triggers for Male

Lead.]

"Analyze? You mean, dig through her sins like a

forensic psychologist?" Gold groaned. "Because I

don't have a PhD in ex-boyfriend anger management."

➢[Humor detected. Emotional intelligence

application approved.]

Gold's mind raced. Virelle had left Alistair years ago

because of her parents' cruel condition — if they

wanted him to succeed, she had to leave him. She

hadn't lied out of malice; she'd been trapped. But

Alistair had felt betrayed, and now, years later, he was

in love with Selindra.

"Step one," Gold whispered, scribbling notes in

Virelle's leather planner, "don't make him hate me

more than he already does. Step two… hmm, step two

is tricky. Don't accidentally fall for him, maybe?"

➢[Caution: Host emotional stability may decrease

with male lead proximity.]

Gold's phone buzzed. A notification: Alistair was

heading to a meeting nearby. Perfect. She groaned.

"System, remind me: do I wave politely, hide under a

table, or run screaming?"

➢[Recommendation: Engage minimally, observe

reactions, maintain composure.]

Minutes later, Alistair entered the co-working space

where Gold (as Virelle) had a "chance encounter"

planned. Their eyes met instantly, tension thick

enough to choke on

"Virelle," he said softly, his voice carrying years of 

unspoken anger and longing.

Gold forced a neutral expression, inwardly screaming. 

Okay, breathe. Charm and subtle honesty… charm and 

subtle honesty…

➢[Alert: Male Lead emotional baseline elevated. 

Potential for residual attraction detected.]

She smiled lightly. "Alistair. Good to see… that you're 

thriving."

He arched a brow. "Flattery? Or apology?"

Gold smirked slightly. "Maybe a little of both… in

Virelle's style."

➢[System advisory: Host humor detected. Male

Lead reaction unpredictable.]

Alistair didn't answer immediately. He studied her —

every movement, every nuance. Gold realized that

even years later, the old rhythm of their interactions

still existed, buried beneath layers of anger, betrayal,

and unspoken love.

Later, she reflected on the encounter. Residual errors,

she muttered. All these emotions from the past… if I

don't handle them carefully, he'll either hate me

forever or… something worse..

➢[Recommendation: Continue observing, avoid

emotional overload, strategically deploy charm.]

Gold slumped back in the chair. "System, I don't think I

signed up for emotional warfare. I signed up for…

what? Surviving a corporate gala?"

➢[Correct. Emotional stabilization recommended

before next male lead encounter.]

Outside, Alistair stared at the city from his office

window, conflicted. Something about her… it's not the

same Virelle. But the feeling is there. That ache, that

pull

Gold clenched her hands. Step one: survive. Step two:

navigate betrayal. Step three: maybe… help him heal

too?

➢[System note: Emotional mission complexity

increasing. Host performance acceptable.]

And somewhere deep in her chest, Gold realized that

she was already entangled in this delicate web of old

love, new love, and the painful echoes of choices

made long ago.

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