The Endeavor and Beautiful Things
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There is a particular kind of invisible that nobody talks about.
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Timber Spaulding carries plates through expensive dinners for people who look through her like she's part of the decor. She's twenty-seven, striking, and invisible in exactly the way that kills you slowly, noticed for everything except what matters. Then a woman at Table Six actually looks. Not casually. Not the usual. With the deliberate attention of someone who recognizes a rare thing on the wrong shelf. She leaves a card. Black metal. No name. Just a number. Timber calls. What follows is a first-class ticket, a private jet, and a superyacht named The Endeavor, where a quiet billionaire named Kincade has built something unusual: a world where beautiful things get a chance to become something. Where the offer on the table is education, resources, and freedom, not ownership. Timber isn't the only one who got the card. Allie Bradshaw shows up with a pink suitcase and enough sunshine to make you forget the world outside is cruel. Together they're about to find out what happens when someone decides you're worth the investment and whether you can let yourself believe it. Two women. One yacht. No rules. And finally, finally, someone who sees them.
Thanks for being here. Seriously.
There is a particular kind of invisible that nobody talks about.