Emily Blair stared at Andrew Lane’s back, a flicker of surprise in her eyes.
This, she truly hadn’t expected.
She’d imagined Andrew Lane berating her, forbidding her from ever buying greasy street food again.
Maybe he’d look at her with pure disdain, making it clear she had nothing to do with the Lane family anymore.
She’d pictured him telling her to get lost, to never show her face around him again.
But this? She had never imagined Andrew Lane would arrange for her to stay in a pricey apartment complex near campus—and even offer to wire her money.
Apartments near the university were obscenely expensive. Back when she first moved here, Emily had searched forever just to find a crumbling old place she could afford.
But so what?
She’d always told herself that until she could stand on her own, she needed to keep her distance from Andrew Lane and his family.
Everything Andrew was doing now—she worried it was all just a sugar-coated trap.
If she really went along with his plan and moved into that apartment, who knew what strings would be attached?
It would be just like those years after the Lane family took her in.
Everyone envied her. Even Emma George told her to be grateful, to cherish the fortune that had fallen into her lap.
But her past life had taught her better: being adopted by the Lanes was nothing but a ticking time bomb wrapped in silk and sugar, and when it finally blew, it tore her apart.
She wouldn’t make the same mistake twice.
Andrew Lane’s voice was sharp with warning. “Don’t let me catch you and Elizabeth Wilson selling street food again. The Lane family can more than afford to take care of you.”
Emily shot back without hesitation. “I don’t want it.”
A sharp pain pulsed at Andrew’s temple. He raised a hand, rubbing his brow and the side of his head.
Work had been a nightmare lately—long days, late nights, barely enough time to eat. And now, on top of everything else, he had to deal with Emily Blair. After this, he’d still need to rush back and handle the mountain of work waiting for him.
But Emily wouldn’t let up. She was pushing every last one of his buttons.


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