"Ah—!"
The next morning.
Isadora was jolted awake by the shrill ring of her phone.
Half-asleep, she fumbled to answer.
On the other end, Inman was reporting in.
"President Vaughan, the rumors about you and Mr. Fawcett from The Fawcett Group have gone absolutely viral online. It's... seriously affecting the company's operations. Since yesterday, nearly a hundred journalists have been trying to land an exclusive interview with you."
At those words, Isadora's drowsiness vanished in an instant. She sat up straight in bed.
She'd only revealed half the truth at yesterday's press conference before walking out.
That had sparked all sorts of gossip about her and Terrell.
But she hadn't expected it to explode like this overnight.
She asked, "What happened?"
Inman sounded nervous. "It's... it's The Fawcett Group. They confirmed it."
Isadora immediately unlocked her phone and scrolled through the trending headlines.
At the top, she saw:
"Fawcett Group Confirms: Terrell and Isadora Vaughan Are an Item—Wedding Bells Imminent!"
"Shocking! Terrell Is the Real Father of Isadora's Child!"
"A Match Made in Heaven: Fawcett Family Approves Terrell to Marry Isadora!"
Her grip tightened around the phone. She issued her instructions crisply: "Pick one major outlet with the most influence. I'll do an interview and set the record straight."
She needed to clear this up—fast.
The moment she hung up, Terrell's name flashed across the screen.
Isadora hesitated, then answered.
Terrell's voice sounded apologetic. "Isadora, I'm so sorry. I didn't clear things up with my family soon enough. My mom saw the press conference and assumed we were really together—and that you were having my baby. Some clever reporter got her talking, and... well..."
Isadora said nothing.
After a pause, Terrell gently offered, "Listen, right now you could use a boyfriend to weather the storm. If you want, I can play the part until you leave—help take the heat off you."
Isadora lowered her gaze, voice cool. "That's not necessary. I'll set things straight in an interview."
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The readers' comments on the novel: Never Again Yours (Isadora and Magnus)
It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....