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Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown novel Chapter 59

The Departure Lounge.

As soon as Serena settled into her seat, two police officers approached her.

"Miss Sullivan."

She gazed out at the inky black sky and smiled, a wry acknowledgment of her own naivety.

She had believed that a plane ticket was all she needed to leave Alderburg behind. But this was Aaron's territory.

"Let's go," one of the officers prompted.

Serena bit her lip. Resisting would only lead to a longer detention and play right into Penelope's hands.

Resigned, she rose and followed the officers. To her surprise, they didn't take her to the police station but instead escorted her back to Rosewood Gardens.

"I want to go to the station," she insisted. Between Rosewood Gardens and the police station, she'd rather choose the latter.

The officer opening the car door glanced awkwardly towards the mansion. "Miss Sullivan, your case is still pending. Staying at home is enough for now."

Serena refused to get out of the car, until Aaron himself appeared, lifting her effortlessly out and carrying her upstairs.

The bed was soft, and she felt no pain when he tossed her onto it. She tried to rise, but Aaron's voice, weary yet tinged with frustration, stopped her.

"Serena, it's been a long night. Enough is enough."

Her movements froze. So, in Aaron's eyes, her attempts to protect her father's legacy were merely childish tantrums?

Of course. To Aaron, those antiques were nothing more than a pile of useless junk.

But if it had been Cynthia Lynwood, Aaron would never say that. After all, she was the woman who could whimsically mention a craving for spring rolls, and Aaron would personally fly them all the way to the Federation of Faircrest.

Serena looked up, defiantly meeting Aaron's gaze. "Yes, I like to make a fuss, Mr. Vance. If you're tired of it, you shouldn't have stopped me from leaving!"

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