James wasn’t at all surprised when Mirabella spoke her mind; after all, the girl had a sharpness about her that was beyond imagination.
“You guessed right,” he admitted without any attempt to hide it.
At his words, it felt like a tension within Mirabella finally eased. She wasn’t really worried that Catherine would do anything rash, but she needed to know where she was.
“Your grandma rang me up last night,” James explained succinctly. “Seems she didn’t want you caught in the middle of whatever is brewing between her and the Gilberts, so she asked if I could drop her back at her place.”
“I understand,” Mirabella sighed softly. How could she not see Catherine’s intent? After a brief silence, she collected her thoughts and asked, “Where is she now?”
James glanced at his watch. “She should be home by now.”
As if sensing that Mirabella needed reassurance, he added, “Don’t worry. I arranged for someone to escort your grandma. No mishaps.”
Mirabella gave a small nod of thanks, fixing James with a serious look. “Thanks a lot.”
James raised an eyebrow. His tone was nonchalant. “Are we still on formal terms? Come on, my lifesaver.”
Mirabella gave him a sidelong glance and a half-smile. “Also since when did I acquire a tutor?”
With a lazy shrug, James played along. “Just a beautiful misunderstanding.”
Mirabella chuckled, pocketing Catherine’s letter and turning to leave the hospital.
“Let’s keep up the misunderstanding then.” Her voice trailed away as she waved a goodbye. Her silhouette stretched long under the streetlights. James smiled thoughtfully and followed after her.
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