Elijah was always known as a gentle teacher.
Though he demanded a lot from his students in the classroom, in everyday life he never seemed harsh or rigid. Still, when Elijah’s expression turned cold, his sternness could be downright intimidating.
Now, as he fixed Noelle with that icy stare, a wave of anxiety crashed over her. For a moment, she couldn’t even think of how to respond.
“What’s wrong? Do you think my Zinnia is just a pushover, someone you can walk all over as you please?”
“My wife and I may not be anything special,” Elijah continued, “but we certainly won’t stand by and let you treat her that way.”
Of course, Elijah was being modest when he said he wasn’t anything special.
True, the Quinn family couldn’t match the Fords in wealth and influence—and certainly not the Jensens, who had the Fords backing them. But when it came to connections, things weren’t so simple.
The Quinn family was a true family of scholars. Both Elijah and his wife taught at Veridian University, one of the country’s most prestigious institutions. Just counting the students they’d mentored over the years, it wouldn’t be hard to find several influential figures in Veridian City. And then there were the students taught by Zinnia’s grandparents—a legacy hard to rival.
Juniper, unlike Rosalie and Noelle, saw the bigger picture. He knew better than to put on airs before Elijah—especially given that, today, Landon had made it clear he wasn’t going to defend Noelle.
If this standoff dragged on, it would only embarrass the Jensen family.


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