Fanny wasn't one to back down either. "Right, Yates has a girlfriend. Milly, you know better than to cross that line."
Standing her ground with such confidence spoke volumes about her status.
As Milly and Fanny locked eyes, it became clear that Milly couldn't shake Fanny.
After a few verbal volleys without a clear win, Milly finally broke the tense silence. "Tell Yates to leave an hour early tomorrow. No one's going to wait for him if he's late."
It was obviously a bluff, clearly just an excuse to start trouble.
Fanny chuckled, "Alright, then we're pulling an all-nighter."
At that moment, I really wanted to give Fanny a round of applause. She was just too cool.
Under Fanny's provocation, Milly's radiant face finally crumbled, and she stormed off.
Watching her leave, I gave Fanny a thumbs-up.
She pointed at me, signaling how impressed she was that I lived next door to them.
In this silent battle, Fanny had emerged victorious, and it was absolutely exhilarating.
Back inside, I jumped onto Ernest, planting a kiss on him. "You missed it, my hero was absolutely fantastic."
Ernest wrapped his arms around my waist. "You sound like you've just beaten a rival in love."
"Yeah, absolutely! Fanny's rivals are my rivals, and her happiness is my happiness. No one gets to mess with that," I made my stance clear.
"And at the cost of our happiness?" Ernest whispered.
Thinking back to the sudden stop we had earlier, I felt a pang of guilt and cupped his face in my hands. "It won't happen again."
"There's a next time?" Ernest teased.
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Good read. I like it when the protagonist is awesome, smart and straightforward as Felicia....