Suzy folded her arms and shot Dylan a look.
"Dylan, what’s your deal? Not long ago, you were sneaking around stealing antidotes, trying to push me toward Elliot, even calling him a decent choice.
“But now that it’s your sister in the picture, suddenly he’s not good enough?"
She arched a brow, her voice laced with playful sarcasm.
"What, is Diana some kind of untouchable goddess in your eyes while I’m just fair game? Is that it?"
"That’s not the same thing!" Dylan scowled, his brows furrowing into a deep crease.
"Oh? And how exactly is it different?" Suzy pressed, knowing full well how worked up he was getting.
The man was so tightly wound, not even a branding iron could smooth out that frown. A little teasing might be just what he needed to loosen up.
Dylan exhaled sharply. "Elliot loves you. He doesn’t love her."
"He will," Suzy replied with conviction, locking eyes with him.
"Diana is amazing—there’s no way he won’t fall for her. And if anyone should understand that, it’s you.
“You used to hate me, remember? And now you love me so much you’d throw your own life on the line."
Dylan’s lips parted as if to argue, but Suzy smirked.
"So don’t stress yourself out over it. Give them time. Some people are just meant to cross paths."
She used to scoff at things like fate, but after everything that had happened—between her and Dylan, between Elliot and Diana—she was starting to believe in it.
Otherwise, how else could things have lined up so perfectly?
The moment Diana woke up, the first place she ended up was Elliot’s room.
If that wasn’t fate nudging them together, what was?
Dylan let out a heavy breath, some of the tension in his shoulders finally easing.
"I hope you’re right. I just want him to let go of whatever he’s holding onto and actually see her."
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