Chapter 641
Julliard often spoke up for Sharon, and both Nate and Carter called him a good-hearted man.
But she always felt something was off-now she understood why.
Kelly asked, “Thomas, have you heard anything else? How does Sharon plan to deal with me?”
Thomas glanced at her. “She doesn’t seem to have any intention of targeting you. I haven’t heard her say anything like that. Right now, she’s focused all her energy on organizing the concert.”
In other words, Sharon didn’t even consider her worth bothering about.
Kelly’s face stiffened. “Thomas, are you sure? Could it be they’re discussing things behind your back, and you just didn’t hear?”
Thomas looked down at her with a hint of condescension.
“Kelly, you keep saying she wants to harm you, but all this time, aside from your self-inflicted injuries, she hasn’t done anything to you.”
If anything, Kelly was the one targeting Sharon. She’d even pushed Sharon into the lake with the intention to kill her. Kelly had no comeback. She knew Thomas wasn’t as easily fooled as Nate. Even Carter was starting to doubt her.
Thomas checked the time. “I have other matters. I’ll be going now.”
His gaze landed on her burned hand.
“I’ll send someone with some ointment for you. Don’t do such foolish things again. Kelly, don’t make me disappointed in you.”
With that, Thomas turned and left.
Watching his retreating figure, Kelly felt an overwhelming anxiety.
In an upscale restaurant, Sharon sat by the window, waiting for Lex.
It was five minutes before their agreed-upon time, and Lex had yet to arrive.
The spot offered a perfect view of the city’s night skyline. The restaurant was newly opened, and this was Sharon’s first visit.
Lex’s eyes darkened. Just as Cole said, Sharon was quick-witted and sharp-tongued.
Shortly after he sat down, his phone rang. It was Uriah.
“Lex, did you give the ointment to Sharon?”
Lex frowned. “I just arrived.”
Uriah glanced at the time and complained, “Do you have any idea what time it is? Why have you only just arrived?”
Lex replied, “I’m right on time.”
Uriah scolded, “That’s the problem! When you’re meeting a woman, ‘on time’ is late. No wonder you’re still single. With that concrete block you call a personality, you’re bound to stay that way!”

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