"So, you're convinced that Jessica wasn't aware that her family was prepared to make me their scapegoat?" John asked the journalist in return. "Even when I was still abroad, she was the one in charge of every foreign account Stuart Holdings owned."
"Are you saying that Jessica loved you but was not shying away from using you as a scapegoat too?" The journalist was certainly quick on his feet.
"Who knows?" John shrugged, refusing to give a direct answer. "You should be asking Jessica that question."
"In any case, the truth is out—the Stuarts would soon have their comeuppance, while your relationship with Ms. Sachs can finally bloom!" the journalist exclaimed. "Congratulations!"
"Thank you." Both Cordy and John appeared cordial just then.
"Can you offer some insights to your relationship? Ms. Sachs, were you happy back when Mr. Levine got engaged with Jessica? Were you supportive of him doing this to defend himself?"
"Absolutely not," Cordy said loudly and clearly, not hiding her displeasure. "He never told me why he'd allow himself to be engaged to Jessica."
"I was worried you'd never believe me, and it might even expose you to danger," John explained.
"No, you treated me as if I weren't your ally—like I'm going to rat you out."
"Don't be such an ingrate, Cordy! Can't you see the state I'm in right now?!"
"What, are you missing any limbs?"
"I can't hold you if I were."
"You…" Cordy simply could not beat John at banter. He always had something!
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