"You should be hanging out with people who are on your level instead of sifting through the sand for gold. It's not that people like me look down on ourselves, but folks like your mom are way out of our league. Sticking to my lane isn’t wrong."
"My mom isn't a monster. I don't believe she'd meddle in who I befriend."
"Maybe not with others, but with me, she definitely would. Don't believe me? Just ask her."
Chloe didn't explain more. She walked over to Pax and gave his shoulder a gentle pat. "Life's fair in its own way. You were born into a world of wealth and privilege that most people can only dream of, and that comes with its own set of sacrifices."
"Here's my advice: just be the obedient heir, enjoy what you have, and don't get hung up on things that are hard to come by, like the so-called true love. Maybe it doesn't even exist. Parents can abandon their kids, and lovers can turn into enemies. People change, and nothing in this world is permanent.
"I'm a realist, Pax. I'm not worth the trouble. We met by chance, and if our time's up, let's part on good terms. Take care of yourself."
With those final words, Chloe turned to leave. Pax stood there, unmoving, lost in thought.
Chloe headed to the parking lot and soon drove out. As she passed by the front of the TV station, Pax seemed to snap out of it. He ran towards her, blocking her car.
Luckily, Chloe reacted quickly and slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting him. She was shaken and genuinely angry now. With a bang, she flung the car door open and stormed over to Pax.
Raising her hand, she slapped him across the face. "Pax, have you lost your mind? How many lives do you think you have to block a car in the street?"
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