Chapter 252 A Rift Between Friends.
The secretary hung up.
Eliza put away her phone.
Nolan didn’t seem to be on campus today.
It was already noon when Eliza spotted Colton and Lewis standing across the hall from her.
Amid the busy hallway filled with students, the two of them stood out the most.
Colton didn’t look too happy.
Lewis, who was usually indifferent to everything, also seemed off.
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Eliza knew the news about the Sue family recognizing their daughter had already spread through the inner circles.
They must’ve heard about it by now–otherwise, they wouldn’t be here.
She composed herself, then walked toward them.
“You guys…
“So you’re the Sue family’s daughter?” Colton cut her off. “You’ve known this all along, haven’t you?”
Eliza didn’t respond.
I had known, but since I never intended to reconnect with the Sue family, I figured there was no need to mention it.
Colton scoffed. “We went to Solara last night. Caught a glimpse of your welcome banquet. Ms. Rivers really was the star of the show.”
Eliza was stunned.
I didn’t expect Colton and Lewis to have attended the banquet.
“Why didn’t I see you there?”
“With a grand event like that, it’s totally understandable you didn’t notice us, right, Ms. Rivers?”
His words dripped with sarcasm.
Lewis sighed. “Colton, don’t go overboard.”
“I just don’t get it. So what if you’re the Sue family’s daughter? Why keep it from us? You think we’d try to take advantage of you? Or mess things up for you?”
Colton always had a sharp tongue/
“I didn’t tell you guys because I really had no plans to accept the Sue family. I just wanted to be Eliza. But some things happened, and I changed my mind. I wasn’t trying to hide anything on purpose.”
Eliza spoke sincerely–especially since these were people who had always treated her as a true friend. She didn’t want them to misunderstand her.
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Colton came in hot, ready to unload his frustrations. But after hearing what she said, his anger cooled.
He grumbled, “Is that really the truth?”
“Of course it is.”
She nodded.
“…Fine, I forgive you.”
That surprised Eliza. “I thought you’d yell at me, maybe even cut me off.”
“You explained it. I’m not that unreasonable.”
Then he suddenly said, “By the way, Nolan hasn’t been on campus these past couple of days. Did he go to Solara with you? Where is he? I haven’t been able to reach him.”
With a question about Nolan, her tone went flat. “I have no idea what’s going on with him. You’re asking the wrong person.”
“The wrong person? Did something happen between you two?”
Even someone as dense as Colton could tell there was tension.
Eliza shook her head. “Nothing.”
Lewis caught the shift in her mood. He gave Colton a nudge and said, “She said it’s fine. Don’t press her. Nolan’s probably caught up with work. We’ll drop by later to check on him.”
He looked over at Eliza. “You wanna come with us?”
“No. I’ve got stuff to do this afternoon.”
Her blunt refusal only made Colton more certain something was off.
“What happened? Did you two fight? Just tell me, maybe I can–mmph!”
Before he could finish, Lewis covered his mouth and dragged him away, muttering, “Didn’t you say you were starving? Let’s go eat already.”
“Mmph! Mmph!”
Colton tried to speak, but Lewis didn’t give him a chance.
In no time, he had Colton halfway down the hall.
“What are you pulling me for?”
Once they were out of earshot, Colton shoved Lewis’s hand away.
Lewis frowned. “Didn’t you notice the weird vibe?”
“I did! But it’s just a misunderstanding, right? Can’t they just talk it out?”
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