Leanna went to brew some tea, and Zoe followed her. “Who’s that guy with Aidan, Nana?” she
whispered.
As Leanna poured her tea, she answered, “His business partner.”
That confused Zoe. “Why did he bring his business partner here?”
It was then that realization struck Leanna.
She’s right. William is Aidan’s business partner, not mine. But for some reason, when William told her
he wanted to see the studio, she wasn’t even surprised, nor did she refuse. Leanna gave her
permission easily. Nothing felt out of place.
She capped the tin of tea and quickly came up with a response, “Yeah, I know, but I met Mr. Morris
once, and we got along, so…”
Oh ho. She’s getting nervous. Zoe asked, “You met him thanks to Aidan, right?”
How do you expect me to answer that?
Zoe smiled. “I was just kidding. Go. They’re waiting for you.”
Leanna was starting to fidget. “Why don’t you come with me, Zoe?”
“Nope. I don’t wanna die. Every time I see that *ss—President Pearson, it reminds me of my other
identity. At this rate, I’m going to develop DID.”
Zoe excused herself and scurried off.
Leanna could do nothing but watch, and then she hung her head low.
As she served them tea, William asked, “Are we disturbing you, Miss McKinney?”
Leanna shook her head. “No. Business is slow today, and I can rest for a bit. You gentlemen have fun. I
—” Someone held her wrist and pulled her down onto the sofa.
Aidan said, “If you want to rest, then you should sit. Don’t run around.”
I wouldn’t run around if you hadn’t come. Leanna wanted to leave, but she couldn’t. William was
around, and he was her guest. A moment of silence later, she moved away from Aidan.
Aidan shot her a look of complaint and put his hand behind her in an attempt to tell everyone she was
his.
William watched as they had their little fight in silence, and he smiled.
Leanna ignored Aidan and started chatting with William. “It’s been a while since you returned to
Highside, Mr. Morris. Are you getting used to life here?”
“Frankly, I’m like a fish out of water. It’s been years since my last stay, but I’m adjusting.”
As the chat went on, Leanna couldn’t ignore the itch on her back and the slight pain coming from her
head anymore. She gnashed her teeth and swiveled around.
That caught Aidan by surprise. His hand was still hanging in midair, and a few strands of hair were
wrapped around his fingers.
Just looking at her hair almost made Leanna flinch. She took a deep breath. “You seem to have a lot of
free time recently, President Pearson.”
Aidan pulled his hand back and adjusted his position. “No, I do not,” he answered calmly.
“Is that so? Then why are you—”
“I’m doing business with Mr. Morris. Wherever he goes, I go.”
Pfft. A likely story.
…
The fat woman tried to go back and make another ruckus after she was thrown out, but every time she
tried, someone would show up to stop her. She also noticed that a group of men in black was standing
outside the entrance.
She spat into the grass and left the place while holding her lower back.
A while later, one white car stopped before her, and then a beautiful woman got out of it.
The fat woman’s eyes shone, and she approached the young woman. “I did what you asked. Now
where’s my money?”
Georgina turned around and took an envelope from her underling. “Here it is.” She whipped out another
envelope. “Not bad, but I need you to keep this up. The more chaotic, the better.”
“Easy. Those girls are nothing but cowards. They won’t even fight back. I can do whatever I want with
them.”
She tried to take the money, but Georgina moved it away with a smile. “Don’t worry. I’ll give you this
when we’re through with them.”
“Tell me what to do.”
Georgina handed her underling the envelope and took a photo out of her bag. “I want you to remember
his face.”
“He’s handsome. Looks like a student to me.”
“No questions from you,” Georgina said. “I want his reputation ruined. You know what to do.”
The woman pouted. “Yeah, and it’s really easy, but you’ll have to pay more.”
Georgina crossed her arms. “I’ll pay you anything you want if you’ll do this.”
“I see…” The woman gesticulated a number. “I want this much.”
“Of course.”
Well, that was quick. The woman went back on her word and gestured another number. “Sorry, that
was the wrong number. I want this much!”
“Very well.”
They reached an agreement, and the woman asked, “So, what about this place? Do you want me to
keep this up?”
Georgina looked at the nearby black Rolls-Royce and replied calmly, “Yes. Do it as long as you can
keep it up. Don’t let it stop.”
The woman chuckled. “That’s right up my alley. Anyone who crosses me won’t know peace!”
Georgina turned around and got back into her car. Before she left, Karen memorized her car plate’s
number.
…
William was about to leave the studio. He said, “Sorry for disturbing you today, Miss McKinney. I was
going to treat you to a meal, but work calls.”
Leanna said, “It’s alright, Mr. Morris.” She then looked at Aidan, who seemed reluctant to leave. A smile
curled her lips, and she said gently, “I thought you go wherever Mr. Morris goes, President Pearson.”
Aidan looked at her quietly, his face inscrutable.
Leanna could guess what was going through his mind. He’s calling me a heartless woman again. I
don’t even need to guess.
A few moments later, he said, “I’m coming over tonight.”
And then he left before she could say anything.
William smiled at Leanna. “And that’s my cue to leave, Miss McKinney. See you around.”
“See you.” Leanna nodded.
Once the gentlemen were gone, Zoe appeared seemingly out of nowhere. “Hey, I heard he’s coming
over tonight. Wonder who’s gonna win the big battle? Him, or that b*tch.”
Gee, I have a friend in you.
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