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Hogan couldn't believe Amara dared to talk back to him, jumping up in anger. "Why are you being so aggressive? Didn't anyone teach you manners?"
Amara laughed, a mix of amusement and exasperation. "Oh, I've got manners. But you? Seems like nobody taught you how to behave. You're in your twenties and can't even speak decently. I wonder how you were raised."
Her words aimed at both Peter and Bess, but strangely, they seemed not daring fight back even though irritated. Was it because Finnian was standing nearby?
Hogan sensed it too and spat out, "Amara, you're acting all high and mighty because Finnian's got your back, huh? Let me tell you, you're no match for Finnian's ex, Liliana! From head to toe, you're out of your league! One day, Finnian will dump you and bring Liliana back to be my sister-in-law!"
Turned out, Hogan was a big fan of Liliana. Amara didn't know before, but now she did. Not that it helped. Finnian must hold the same idea, she assumed. If she argued back, she might embarrass Finnian, and that was risky territory.
But then, Finnian shot Hogan a cold glare, his eyes dark and brooding.
"Amara's right. You lack manners. How did you turn out like this?"
Except him, the Everly grandchildren were a disappointment, and Finnian felt it was a disgrace to the family name.
Hogan didn't like that. He exclaimed, "Finnian, why are you siding with an outsider?"
He was clearly referring to Amara, who responded with a sharp look, the words making Finnian frown.
As Finnian seemed about to speak, Amara jumped in, "An outsider? You mean anyone marrying into the Everly family is an outsider? Imagine how hurt Bess must feel."
As she spoke, she cast a sympathetic glance at Bess, whose face turned sour.
Hogan panicked as he explained, "I didn't mean it like that! My mom's different. Mom, don't get upset."
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