The wedding of the century had been meticulously engineered to be the ultimate display of terrestrial power. When Clara Vance walked down the aisle of the Neo-Gothic cathedral in a gown woven with actual silver thread and encrusted with five thousand hand-placed pearls, the flashes from the paparazzi were so constant they mimicked the strobe lights of a high-end nightclub. To the onlookers pressing their faces against the velvet ropes outside, and to the millions streaming the event on their devices, Clara wasn’t just a woman getting married. She was a symbol. She was the commoner who had ascended the…
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