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The True Heiress Returns (Tilda Jenson) novel Chapter 30

Chapter 30 A Lousy Brother

Tilda thought, Maybe tonight I’ll have a nice dream?

The next day came.

She didn’t have a single nightmare.

Tilda woke up feeling fresh and rested.

She grabbed her phone and sent Una a quick text.

While getting ready, her phone buzzed again.

Thinking it was Una replying, she checked it.

But to her surprise …

It was Jude.

“I slept really well last night. Thanks.”

Tilda texted back, “I didn’t really do anything, though.”

Jude instantly sent another text, “Just having you around made the difference.

She furrowed her brows a little, unsure how to respond.

After thinking for a second, she replied, “Well, thanks to you, too. I didn’t have any bad dreams either.”

Tilda let out a quiet laugh when she saw the reply, “Glad to hear it. ”

She pictured Jude with his usual cold, serious face–typing a smiley emoji on his phone.

It feels unreal.

Even people who seem untouchable and powerful also have feelings, she thought. Nobody is truly emotionless.

With her backpack slung over her shoulder, Tilda got into her Porsche Cayenne and drove to Orica University.

In her past life with the Jensons, she’d followed every family rule without question–keep a low profile, avoid trouble, never steal Kyla’s spotlight. She’d been constantly scared of disappointing them.

But this time, things were different. She was over that nonsense.

Why should I? I worked for everything I have–my money, my talent–and now I’m supposed to hide it all just for the sake of my so–called family. I have to tiptoe around while worrying that Kyla might feel insecure. I have to force myself to play small and stay invisible just so no one notices me?

Just because I’m labeled an “orphan” or a “nobody” doesn’t mean I have to believe it.

How foolish!

Thinking about her old self made her want to yell at the girl she used to be.

“Screw you!”

Her Porsche Cayenne pulled smoothly into a parking space near the university gates.

She stepped out, wearing sunglasses and carrying her bag casually over one shoulder.

She had on skinny jeans that showed off her long legs, a crisp white t–shirt, a light brown windbreaker, and clean white sneakers.

Her chin was up, face tilted toward the sun Every step radiated confidence.

She looked so cool and stylish!

As she walked across campus, people couldn’t help but notice her.

“Whoa, she’s stunning.”

“When did Orica University get such a gorgeous girl?”

“Is she a senior? A freshman? Or maybe a new professor?”

“I need her number.”

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