Finnian's voice was as cold as a winter's night. "Do you really value Keith that much?"
"Of course," Amara replied instinctively.
From childhood to now, the two people who treated her the best were Keith and Elysia. How could she not value Keith?
Her response was quick and unwavering, which seemed to twist something in Finnian's expression.
Just then, a gentle voice chimed in, "What are you two up to?"
Amara turned her head to see Liliana walking over with the grace of a swan, naturally linking her arm with Finnian's.
For some reason, Amara felt a twinge of discomfort. She scoffed inwardly but didn't show it on her face. Instead, she turned on her heel and walked away.
Finnian watched her retreating figure, his eyes as dark as a moonless night.
Liliana, slightly intimidated by his aura yet unwilling to let go, looked up and asked, "Finn, what's up? Did you and Ms. Sullivan have a fight?"
"No," Finnian replied, freeing his arm from hers and heading inside.
As she watched him stride away, Liliana bit her lip in frustration before following him in.
As a movie star, she usually outshone everyone at these gatherings. Yet today, all eyes were on Amara—someone she considered far less attractive than herself. Liliana was fuming.
But there was nothing she could do about it. How was she supposed to change the situation?
Amara had no idea why Finnian thought Keith liked her. It was utterly baffling!
The more she thought about it, the angrier she became. Even during dinner, she was seething. But soon enough, plenty of people came over to chat with her, leaving her no time to stay mad. After the dinner party wrapped up, she drove home.
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