Did Yvonne just call him delusional ?
“Yeah, that’s right, I’m out of my mind! But why don’t you stop and think about what you’ve done to me these past weeks?” Dan’s voice was raw with anger. “You seriously want to tell me you didn’t raid Black Gate just for your own personal vendetta? And now you stand here acting innocent! You and Xander made off with a fortune—don’t you think it’s only fair you hand it all back, now that it turns out I did nothing to you?”
Dan was practically shaking with fury. The memory of all Yvonne’s sabotage—how she’d hit back at him, how Black Gate was left bleeding—made his blood boil all over again. He was determined to reclaim every single thing she and Xander had grabbed. As far as he was concerned, now that Finch was out of the picture and the Murrays weren’t involved, those assets should be his—every last penny.
Yvonne’s reply was cool as ice. “What’s wrong with you? You’re living in a fantasy world.”
With that, she hung up. She didn’t just let the call end; she blocked the number without a second thought. It was probably one of Dan’s men calling anyway, but now that number was dead to her. . What a dreamer—did he really think they’d just give it all back because he demanded?
Some people just had a talent for daytime delusion.
Upstairs, Finley was in the middle of telling Ronald he’d take care of the Galen situation in Yoreland. Xander had just entered, dropping into the seat next to Finley with a crooked grin.
“Oh, look at you now. Did you finally get a clue?” Xander mocked, a laugh escaping him.
Ronald just shot Xander a warning look, while Finley’s glare could have cut glass. He looked about ready to tear Xander apart on the spot.
Xander took it in stride, coughing a little as if to cover his amusement. “No, listen—before this, every time there was extra work, you complained like a drama queen. Nothing was ever good enough; you were always whining about something.”
Finley’s expression darkened. The temperature in the room seemed to drop by the second. “Who are you calling a drama queen?” he snapped.
Xander grinned. “Not you, of course not. Except, funny, I do remember somebody nearly crying in the middle of the Muliba Desert because they couldn’t find a shower.”
Finley just stared. Was Xander out of his mind?
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