hapter 19 Sweet Tears and Sour Hearts
Scarlett faked illness, cut ties with her family just to make a scene, and now she was clinging to some washed–up senior?
How perfect.
Did she really not understand that what mattered most now was getting his mother’s forgiveness?
He’d spoiled her too much before.
Turning a statusless orphan into a high–society heiress.
Well-
It was time to let her stew.
Let her see just how little she actually mattered.
Once the world beat her down, she’d come crawling back, sobbing and begging him for forgiveness.
“Enough!” Connor snapped, frowning as he raised his glass. Amber liquid clinked against ice, catching the light with a cold gleam. “We broke up. Don’t bring her up in front of me again.”
The whole room fell silent.
Rowan gave a sheepish grin. “Alright, alright–drink up!”
Three rounds of drinks later-
A knock came at the door. A server leaned in. “Excuse me, a Ms. Scarlett is asking if she may come in?”
They were all a little buzzed, and hearing that name lit up the room instantly.
“Scarlett’s just now showing up? That’s a record.”
“Connor, you gotta punish her properly or she’ll never learn.”
“She should drink three shots as penalty.”
“No, no–make her stand by the trash can at the door for thirty minutes, like last time.”
“I liked the cigarette–ash–on–the–face one best.”
“Better yet, make her chew on ice cubes! I recorded that last time and sent it to my girlfriend–she stopped arguing with me for a week.”
Connor chuckled coldly.
Guess sucking up to that senior hadn’t gone so smoothly.
So now she’d realized life wasn’t so easy after all?
He was planning to ignore her for a while longer, but then remembered she’d gone through a traumatic fire. Maybe this time, he’d let it slide.
Still, it irritated him that he kept going soft on her–that’s probably why she had the nerve to dump him.
“Let her in,” he said flatly.
Seeing he wasn’t angry, Rowan quickly waved at the server.
Then he nudged Connor’s arm.
“She came all the way here. Come on, at least smile a little. Don’t scare her off.”
Connor scoffed. “Depends on how she behaves.”
Rowan took that as approval and grinned, heading for the door.
But the moment he opened it, he froze.
“Reb… Rebecca?”
Rebecca stood in a flowing white dress, her long hair draped over her shoulders. A diamond charm sparkled on her white Chanel clutch under the sharp lighting, making her look ethereal.
But the monochrome color scheme also gave her a quiet elegance.
Hearing the name, Connor shot up and rushed over, his face full of concern.
“Rebecca? What are you doing here?”
Rebecca looked up and locked eyes with his worried expression. Her eyes instantly reddened.
“Connor, can you help Scarlett? Please?”
Connor gently took her arm and led her inside. He turned off the music, waved for tea and desserts to be brought in, and finally asked,
“Did she make you come plead for her? I already told you–you have to learn how to say no.”
Rebecca shook her head, tears shimmering. “She didn’t make me come. I wanted to.”
Her sweet, fragile demeanor tugged hard at his heartstrings. His voice rose, agitated.
“She’s been bullying you for so long, it’s second nature to her now! Even after breaking ties, she’s still pushing you like this!”
And to think, he’d actually considered giving Scarlett another chance.
Women like her deserved to be chewed up by society.
Rebecca dabbed her eyes and clutched his hand tightly.
“Connor, Scarlett saw my professor helping me with my thesis and thought he didn’t care about her
anymore. She got upset and…”
She bit her lip.
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