“Okay,” answered Marshall noncommittally.
Clara felt his indifference to the conversation from his lukewarm reactions, so she said her goodnight greetings and was about to hang up.
After some thought, Marshall decided to bring it up. “Miss Henderson,” he said.
Clara paused. “Yes?”
“I heard that you had an unpleasant encounter with Katherine and Kyle today.”
Clara was well and truly taken aback this time. Sounding more serious than facetious, she asked, “So, what, are you trying to seek legal recourse for them?”
Marshall harrumphed. “I’m in no position to seek recourse on anyone’s behalf. I simply wanted to make sure if this really happened today.”
“Then yes, it did,” answered Clara straight away, “however, I don’t see any wrongdoing on my part.”
Not that Marshall cared about who was in the wrong anyway.
“Kyle can be a very childish man,” said Marshall, “as I’m sure you’re aware. I just want to let you know that it’s really not a good idea to mess with him. The man will do anything if provoked.”
Clara sounded displeased when she replied. “I know that. That’s why I’ve never clashed with Mr. Haverford before – not face-to-face, at least.”
Marshall smiled before he continued. “Oh, and one more thing, Katherine is actually an even scarier figure than Kyle, and there might be even direr consequences if you mess with her.”
Not waiting for Clara’s response, Marshall went on. “Regardless of what my current relationship with Katherine is, I don’t ever want to see her bullied, so should anything happen, I will take her side. So I wanted to give you a heads-up, just in case my family and yours clash over some unnecessary stuff and make a big mess out of it.”
Not a sound could be heard from Clara’s end. Might as well, since Marshall directly hung up the phone as he finished speaking.
Somehow, he was feeling oddly giddy with delight.
Marshall decided to log onto the chatting app and check out Katherine’s life updates. Katherine had recently posted a selfie with a skincare mask on. The mask was thin, and underneath it, her face could be clearly seen.
Marshall stared at the picture for a good while, having never seen Katherine like that before.
A young girl with a mask on, making a face for the camera. That was a sight everyone would like to behold, wasn’t it? Even if one wasn’t necessarily falling for her, one would appreciate the youthfulness in her.
Marshall stared at the picture for quite some time, smiling despite himself. Silly girl, she probably didn’t know that he friended her back on this app. Such an unguarded person she was, people might take advantage of that.
Marshall went through every single one of Katherine’s posts.
Katherine had the “global” setting on, so everyone who was a friend could see all her posts. He saw the older ones from when she was still living with the Grants; she hadn’t look too happy, but had maintained her positive attitude. She’d posted a picture of the sky, one of the garden, and one of the rising sun. Back then, there was no selfie, nor anyone else – none of the Grants made an appearance in her pictures.
Somehow Marshall regretted that fact. She had tried very hard to live her best life, but the Grants, including him, failed to notice.
Marshall put the phone away on the bedside table, and turned off the light as he lay in bed.
The following couple of days, Marshall was so knee deep in work that he didn’t have time to see Katherine. They didn’t even call or text each other at all, as if they truly had nothing to do with each other anymore.
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