Victor lifted his gaze coolly, casting Rankin a sideways glance. His tone was casual, almost bored. "Are you trying to teach me how to do my job now?"
The chill in Victor's eyes sent a shiver crawling up Rankin's spine, goosebumps prickling across his skin.
He dropped his head, voice barely above a whisper. "Mr. Fitzgerald, I… that's not what I meant. It's just… this is a really big deal."
Suddenly, Victor's phone buzzed on the table, breaking the tension.
He shot Rankin another icy look before picking up the phone.
A message from Finley Pembroke—he'd sent a live interview clip.
Victor tapped it open, and his brows immediately knit together in a deep frown.
Without another word, he stood up, all patience from their earlier conversation gone. His orders came swift and cold.
"In thirty minutes, I want a statement on The Fitzgerald Group's website announcing my wedding date with Isadora. If not, the only announcement will be your resignation."
He grabbed his suit jacket from the back of his chair and strode out, not sparing Rankin a second glance.
Rankin stood frozen, staring helplessly at Victor's retreating figure, his heart sinking.
*
Pulse News studio.
A spotlight illuminated Terrell as he walked onstage with calm, measured steps, his presence steady and reassuring. He took a seat beside Isadora, settling in quietly.
The crowd erupted—cheers and shrieks filling the auditorium, the energy nearly blowing the roof off.
Terrell's demeanor was warm and refined, his gaze gentle as he looked at Isadora, affection clear in his eyes.
They were a picture-perfect pair—charming, attractive, almost like leads in a romantic TV drama.
Isadora frowned, leaning over to whisper, "What are you doing here?"
Terrell replied softly, "I was just worried about your interview today, so I came to watch. I didn't expect the reporters to pull me onstage."
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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....