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Chapter 156

Sebastian let out a heavy breath and added, “We only heard about it while we were coming to get you,”

Abigail gave him a look that was equal parts annoyed and speechless before turning on her heels and walking off.

Sebastian couldn’t resist messing with her, and seeing her pout only made him smile. He rushed ahead, cutting her off by the car. “Come on, humor me.

Ride with me.”

Abigail had originally planned to ride with James.

James, watching the two bicker like a couple, chuckled and slipped into his own car. “Looks like Abby was hoping we really came just to pick her up.

Abigail shot back immediately, frowning, “I was not.”

Sebastian turned his head and warned James, “Hey, stop it now.”

James just smiled without saying anything.

Sebastian reached out and opened the car door. Standing behind it, he looked at Abigail. “Are you getting in?”

With a deep sigh, Abigail finally slid into the seat. Just as Sebastian was about to close the door, a hand reached out from the side and grabbed it.

Stephen looked straight at her inside the car and said, “You just got back from a business trip, and now you’re with him again? You should be going home for dinner after work. Come with me.”

Abigail was beyond annoyed. “Seriously, what’s your problem? We have things to do, now go away.”

She used to envy how Daniella was always the center of Stephen’s world. Now that it was her turn, all she felt was irritation, and she couldn’t figure out why.

Stephen grew anxious. “What else could you possibly have to do? You just got back from a business trip. You should go home and get some rest. Stop running yourself ragged. You have to take care of yourself.”

He wondered, ‘What’s with Abby sticking to Sebastian like glue? Don’t tell me they’re actually dating. I mean, it’s not like I would stop her.

‘But this is her first relationship. Maybe outsiders don’t know about/Sebastian’s reputation, but everyone in our circle sure does. The guy is a player and swaps girlfriends like it’s nothing. How is my sweet, clueless little sister supposed to handle a guy like that?

Just imagining Abigail getting dumped by Sebastian made Stephen’s blood rush to his head. His temper flared, and any hint of logic flew out the window.

“What’s it got to do with you, huh? You’re getting on my last nerve. Move!” Abigail snapped as she kicked Stephen aside, sending him stumbling away from the car door.

Sebastian grabbed Stephen by the collar, yanked him out of the way, and shut the car door.

He smoothed out his sleeves, eyed the anxious and completely powerless Stephen, and said, “Don’t push me, man. I’m in too good a mood to mess with you.” With that, he was ready to walk away.

But Stephen caught up with him and warned, “I don’t care if you’re dating Abby. But I swear, if you ever cheat on her and break her heart, I’ll cut you into pieces.

Sebastian let out a laugh, more amused than angry. He turned, grabbed Stephen’s collar again, and said nonchalantly, Maybe instead of lecturing me, you should worry about your own mess. Clean that up, and maybe she’ll actually look your way.

As much as rage was clouding his judgment, Stephen still froze at those words.

Sebastian let go of him, stepped back, opened the door, and got into the car.

James drove a slow circle around Stephen before grinning and calling out through the window, “Oh, that’s just sad, man. Pathetic, really. Alright, we’re

out. Bye!”

Abigail sat quietly inside, watching Stephen clench his fists as he stood there, staring at their car. She wasn’t sure how she felt at that moment.

She despised him, but at the same time, she knew he was just stubborn and hopelessly dense.

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