The moment arrived when a young waiter, nervous and flustered, accidentally spilled a glass of wine on Vanessa’s dress. The room fell silent, eyes darting toward the ensuing scene. Vanessa’s face turned a shade of crimson, teetering between rage and composure. She glanced around, aware of the attention. Summoning her most benevolent smile, she assured the trembling waiter it was “no big deal.” Yet, Richard noticed the fire in her eyes — a fleeting but telling sign of her suppressed anger.
The interaction was a stark contrast to her earlier behavior at the gate, and Richard felt a pang of regret. This was the Vanessa the world saw — kind, forgiving, and gracious. But was it an act meant for the public’s eyes, or was her cruelty toward the gatekeeper the true reflection of her character?