Chapter 92
The bodyguards dragged the Yates away. They were not treated kindly even though Simon told Trevor a secret. The men did not just drag the Yates away; they followed them back and watched them pack up before sending them away.
After the Yates were taken away, Zachary pul his hand in his pocket and walked into the room. He sat down beside Trevor and said, “I have no idea what you‘re thinking. I heard you got Raymond to send that guy a legal letter?”
Trevor said nothing. Zachary let out a sigh. “If you like her, then go for her.” A pause later, he added, “None of us ever tried to win an ex–wife back, but you can be the first one to do that.”
Zachary was laughing at him, and Trevor rolled his eyes. Sull, it did annoy him a little. His friends would laugh at him if he tried to win Emma back. The people who knew about the past would laugh at him too. He was the one who did not want her. He was the one who refused to marry her, and he even thought he was released from torture when they got the divorce.
Zachary asked, “So do you still think she‘s just playing hard to get?”
Trevor hurled a pillow at his face. Can you shut up? You just had to bring that up, didn‘t you? When Emma first came back, he thought she still loved him and was just playing hard to get, but now things just turned around.
Zachary guffawed, but after he was done laughing, he said seriously, “Honestly, I think she‘s nice. Her personality is a lot better than Crystal‘s, and she‘s a talented writer. Very artistic.” Zachary looked envious. “I saw the Iweets. It captures the heart. I‘d probably fall for a woman who‘d write that kind of stuff for me.”
Trevor sneered. “Stop flattering yourself. Tons of girls wrote love letters to you back in school, and I‘ve never seen you fall for any of them.”
Darn. He heaved a sigh and defended himself, “Hey, I was still young. You know, time taught me a lot of things. It‘s not easy to get a lover who really knows you.”
Trevor looked at him. “What‘s wrong with you? What‘s with the philosophical stuff? I thought you prefer going with the flow.” Zachary was a bona fide playboy. He would never fall for any woman, nor would he shed a tear for any one of them.
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