Chapter 274
Chapter 274
“You’re right,” Xander said, nodding. “She did help you.”
He pulled out his phone and sent Amelia’s number to Cameron.
As the group made their way toward the fondue place on campus, Cameron dialed.
But the call was immediately declined.
“Seriously?” Cameron muttered, frowning.
“Cameron.”
A calm, cool voice spoke from behind her.
Cameron turned–and there she was. Amelia.
She gave a slight nod and walked up to her. “Thanks for what you did about Skyler.”
Amelia’s expression remained composed. “I wasn’t doing it for you. I just couldn’t stand Skyler’s behavior.”
Cameron smiled. “Maybe not, but I still benefited from it. So I owe you lunch. A bunch of us are going–want to join?”
Her gaze drifted, almost unconsciously, toward Bradley.
Amelia’s eyes flicked to him, too, and then quickly moved away.
After a brief pause, she gave a quiet nod. “Alright.”
And just like that, Amelia joined the group.
She was “the only girl” among them.
With the four most popular guys on campus, plus Cameron–whose looks easily ranked with theirs–and Tyrell, who might not have been drop–dead handsome but was still decent–looking, the seven of them walking down the avenue drew immediate attention.
“Are you seeing this lineup? What kind of power squad is this?”
Students along the walkway stopped in their tracks, some pulling out their phones to snap photos.
They entered the restaurant in a wave of effortless confidence.
All heads turned the moment they stepped in, but none of them seemed the least bit fazed.
They were used to being stared at.
The place was large, with dozens of tables, but Cameron booked a private room.
The guys each found a seat, while Amelia lingered by the side, politely waiting.
Cameron remained standing as well.
Xander waved her over and pointed to the open seat next to him. “Hey, Cam–sit here.”
Cameron ignored him.
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Instead, she turned to Amelia. “You and Brad are classmates. You know each other better. Why don’t you sit next to him?”
Bradley blinked.
Amelia glanced at Cameron.
Is Cameron…trying to set me up with Bradley?
She’d asked him for help before, hoping he’d give her a chance to get closer to Bradley, and he’d shot her down.
And now this–was it because she helped him today?
There was no need for that.
When Amelia had stood up for Cameron, she hadn’t done it expecting anything in return.
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