Hayes' smile was unrelenting, but it sent a shiver down one's spine. Jensen fixed his gaze on him, his voice steady. "She is just my friend—nothing romantic. I would do the same for any of my friends."
"So, you still don't have feelings for her?" Hayes sneered, casting a sly glance at Mia. Her eyes filled with tears, and his smile grew colder.
"If you don't care for her, then you have no right to take her place in training."
"I didn't need his help anyway." Mia choked back tears and confronted Hayes. "He's just butting in. I can handle an exercise like this on my own. I don't need him stepping in."
Hayes lowered his eyes, smirking without saying a word. Mia inhaled sharply, pain evident, and turned to walk toward the water. Jensen's lips tightened, and he pleaded with Hayes. "Can she at least get a few days off? She's not well."
"Jensen!" Mia interrupted before Hayes could reply. Frustration and resentment in her eyes, she glared at him. "My well-being is none of your concern. Even if I were dying, I don't need your pity. Just focus on yourself."
If he did not care for her, he had no reason to worry about her. She wanted him to stay out of her life. Mia stormed off into the water without looking back. Jensen sighed softly, trailing behind her.
Hayes studied Mia's pale face, his brow furrowing with concern. 'What's happening to her?'
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