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Stella's mouth twitched in disbelief.

Seriously, what was this? She instinctively tried to pull her hand away from Ronald's grip, but he held on tightly.

Seeing she couldn't break free, Stella whispered to Susanna, "What's going on? How did your first kiss just vanish into thin air?"

Weren't airports supposed to be chaotic? And wasn't Hull the one who was supposed to see her home? With Hull's fierce demeanor, who would dare to steal a kiss from Susanna in his presence?

Yeah, it must have been a forced kiss! Otherwise, why else would Susanna be crying over the phone?

Stella was completely baffled.

Susanna sniffled. "It was Hull. He kissed me, Star. Seriously, ask your brother, are all the people around him is this shameless?"

Stella was stunned.

Hull? Really? Wasn't it supposed to be dangerous? Why on earth would Hull kiss her in such a dangerous situation? Sure, Hull had his unpredictable moments, but this? This was something else.

Before she could respond, Susanna asked again, "Is everyone around him like that, or does your brother have some decency?"

Stella threw a glance at Ronald, whose face had darkened considerably. Clearly, the speakerphone was loud enough for him to hear everything.

Susanna pressed, "I'm asking you!"

The poor girl was clearly flustered and had started rambling.

Idris, trailing behind Stella and Ronald, overheard Susanna's words and instinctively glanced at Finley. Quick-tongued people weren't as rare as he’d thought.

Stella was embarrassed. "Come on, my brother's a good guy. A really good guy."

Though, at that moment, even she didn't sound convinced. Her mind was flooded with all the explicit signals he'd given her. When he was good, he was really good. But once that thin layer of pretense between them was pierced, he could be really bad too.

Stella sighed. "Look, if we're talking about Hull, let’s stick to Hull. What's really going on?"

Hull wasn’t exactly a good person, but Susanna was her best friend. Wasn’t his behavior crossing a line?

Stella smacked her forehead. "I knew I shouldn't have let him see you home."

Darn it, how could she forget? Hull was notorious for being a player, always surrounded by all sorts of women.

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