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The car had barely hit the airport highway when Susanna's phone started buzzing. She glanced at the screen and saw it was an unfamiliar number. Assuming it was the airport courier, she answered nonchalantly, “Hello?”
“It's me,” came the voice of Yorick on the other end.
Susanna sighed inwardly. Was he serious? Without a second thought, she was ready to hang up.
But Yorick spoke again, “You can reach Stella, right?”
“What’s that supposed to mean?” she snapped back.
Was he expecting her to speak on Ursula’s behalf again? Did these people think she, Susanna, was some kind of pushover?
Yorick’s voice carried a hint of desperation through the line. “Is she coming back to Portis City? Or will she ever?”
“I don’t know,” Susanna replied curtly. Even if she did, she wouldn’t tell him.
“If she does come back, please tell her I want to see her,” Yorick pleaded.
Susanna scoffed, “Yorick, who do you think you are? You want to see her? You’re nowhere near important enough for that now.”
Stella was practically untouchable these days, cherished by both the Lugar and Quinn families. Yorick didn’t stand a chance anymore.
The line went silent, save for Yorick’s heavy, strained breathing. Susanna’s words had struck him where it hurt, shattering whatever illusions of superiority he’d clung to. For the first time, he seemed to realize he had never been worthy.
Susanna briefly wondered what had transpired at the Larkin family gathering today. But then again, it wasn’t her business, and Stella probably had no interest in Yorick’s drama anymore.
Without another word, she ended the call.
It wasn’t until she reached the airport that Susanna started to ponder. Yorick’s tone had seemed a bit… melancholic? Maybe his desire to see Stella wasn’t about Ursula at all. What was it then? Could it be that this jerk was having second thoughts?
Even if he was, it was too late for him now.
“Ah, my dear sweet lord, what an idiot,” she muttered to herself.
…
Meanwhile, on the plane, Ronald rested his arm casually on the back of Stella’s seat, creating a protective barrier around her. From across the aisle, Finley watched with a growing sense of discomfort.
Ronald was fiercely protective; he’d snap at anyone who dared joke about Stella.
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