Chloe and Connor had just left Riverbrook College, completely unaware that Winston and Cassie were also driving out of the parking lot. After Winston had hurried Cassie into the car, they sat there for a moment, not in any rush to leave.
Winston was fuming. "You blew up when people said you were androgynous, like a firecracker ready to go off. Connor nearly called you a woman just now, and you took it without a word. Do you really like Chloe that much? Enough to put up with anything for her?"
"And I didn't see Chloe sticking up for you, Cassie. Why keep pretending everything's okay?"
Cassie just shrugged, lighting a slim cigarette. She took a drag and let the smoke curl around her, her face a bit hazy through the smoke. "It's not that big of a deal, Winston. You're blowing this out of proportion."
Her calmness only fueled Winston's frustration. He couldn't decide what irked him more: Connor’s jabs or Cassie's nonchalance. Or maybe it was something else entirely—a feeling he couldn't quite shake, like an itch he couldn't scratch.
He glanced at Cassie's delicate features, feeling a mixture of irritation and something deeper, something that felt like cats clawing at his heart. His voice dropped a notch colder. "Maybe I should just butt out. You don’t seem to care; you're just Chloe’s lapdog. But what's the point? Chloe's married now. Waiting around isn't going to change that. She doesn’t even see you as a guy. Have some self-respect. If someone doesn’t like you, back off. Why keep setting yourself up for disappointment?"
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