This wasn’t the kind of attention Nicholas was hoping for.
Morgan strolled over, gently took the cigarette from her hand, and placed it between his own lips. The reasons behind Morgan and Scarlette becoming a couple were complicated, but they genuinely appreciated each other. Scarlette didn’t mind his past, and he didn’t mind hers; there was mutual respect. If marriage were like running a business, they’d make excellent partners, just without the passion. But passion fades eventually, right? In marriage, two people end up more like family, a lot like how they were now.
Morgan took a drag and winced; the cigarette was too harsh. Meanwhile, Nicholas was downstairs, feeling his heart pounding uncontrollably. He got into his car, and his phone rang. It was his dad, and he sounded probing.
“I heard you've been giving your sister a hard time lately?”
Nobody in the Greenard family knew about their intimacy, but they sensed Nicholas’s affection for Scarlette. When she decided to leave the family, everyone felt relieved. Nicholas started the car, swallowing the bitterness. “Who told you that? It’s not true.”
“A business partner mentioned it today. They said you’ve been messing with your sister’s projects.”
People just couldn’t keep quiet. Nicholas rubbed his eyes, catching a glimpse of his red eyes in the rearview mirror.
“Dad, don’t buy into their nonsense. You know how much she’s been avoiding me. All because of those rumors, our family’s a mess.”
“Dad, I get it. I just worry about her being out there alone. Make sure Mom calls her often. Oh, and it’s Mom’s birthday this month. Scarlette always got her gifts. She should come back for that.”
Mr. Greenard chuckled. “No need to remind me. Your mom’s already called her, and she said she’d come back for dinner.”
Nicholas sighed in relief. He’d see her this month and next, and since Scarlette wasn’t bringing Morgan home, he had plenty of time.
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