Susan said, "Back in school, everyone was buzzing about them being an item. And now, what a coincidence they end up at the same company, with Brandon giving her such a high-profile gig. I'm not buying it for a second that Brandon doesn't have a thing for Hannah."
"From what you're saying, it looks like I might have been the third wheel," Sophia said quietly, instantly putting a lid on Susan's grumbling.
"That's different," Susan shot back. "Whatever might or might not have happened between them back then, when you and Brandon crossed paths, you were both single and ready to mingle."
Seeing Susan getting all worked up on her behalf warmed Sophia's heart.
"Don't sweat it, Brandon's not that kind of guy," Sophia reassured her. "If he agreed to split, it's just because we weren't a good fit, and that's the end of it."
"Alright then," Susan said, not wanting to stir the pot. "Sorry for bringing up a sore subject."
Sophia chuckled, "No biggie, I'm not made of glass, and for the record, I was the one who dumped Brandon, okay?"
"Fair enough. He should be the one crying a river for letting a catch like you slip through his fingers. He'll regret it big time," Susan said with a laugh. "Don't worry, I'll get our revenge. Once I take over the Starlight Group, I'll hop on the next flight to come hang with you and my goddaughter."
Sophia laughed, "I'm holding you to that. Can't wait to hear the good news."
"You got it," Susan said cheerfully, finally getting back to business. "But seriously, think long and hard about whether you want to keep the kid. I'm all bark and no bite when it comes to this stuff, but at the end of the day, you're the one who's pregnant, your life's the one getting turned upside down, and you're the one who's gonna be responsible for the baby's future. I can only tell you this much. Whatever decision you make, I've got your back one hundred percent," Susan added. "If you decide to keep the baby, I'll be right there with you. I've got my nutritionist cert; taking care of a pregnant lady and a baby should be a walk in the park. And don't worry about my career. Our company has branches over there, too. I can request a lateral move overseas anytime as long as I pass the assessment, and if I want to come back later, I just apply for a transfer."
Sophia nodded. "Got it."
"Take your time thinking it over. There's no rush. You still have time," Susan glanced at her watch. "You better hit the hay, I've got to head to work."
Sophia nodded, hung up the phone, turned off the light, and was about to get some sleep when she remembered the project Susan had mentioned.
Sophia and Susan didn't talk shop too often, but she had heard Susan vent about work stuff now and then.
She remembered Susan was recently hustling for new tenants for the East Lake District shopping area.
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