I smiled and declined, "No, I've got things to attend to. I'm in a bit of a rush."
I didn't have time to engage in a battle with her. Many people were waiting for me back home, and she was not worth my time. I also don't see the need to have a conversation with her.
It was best to keep words brief.
She smirked mysteriously. "Do you really not want to know why Liora embarrassed herself at the party?"
I looked at her indifferently and replied, "I'm not interested. Embarrassment is just inevitable when you have a devious mind."
She always played these games with me. It was not my cup of tea.
Stella did not want to linger once she realized I was not buying her story.
With a graceful smile, she said, "What your eyes see may not be the truth. You need to feel things slowly, Chlo. Be patient."
Sure enough, she had some hidden agenda.
I remained calm, giving her a casual glance. "Alright. I've got all the patience in the world. Let's go!"
With that, I grabbed Myra and walked toward the parking lot. I could distinctly feel her cold and stern gaze from behind.
There was definitely some hidden meaning in her words.
She could play at her own game. I've got Atlas with me. The two of us can handle her.
Sooner or later, she would play herself into trouble.
In the car, Myra asked, "What's she up to? She's so cryptic. I really can't stand people like that."
"I don't care about her intentions. Unrighteous deeds will backfire. If she overplays her hand, she'll be in trouble!" I said nonchalantly.
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This story would be interesting if there weren't so many garbled paragraphs. Half sentences and missed paragraphs. It's too much, give us a proper story. I'm done reading...
Atlas literally took Chloe away from Ryan Ryan needs to go back and reinforce to be able to be head-on Caz that's the only place he's lacking...