After the way Susanna had just roasted them, Stella was pretty sure the rumors about those twins were true—they really were as hideous as everyone said.
But more importantly, Susanna seemed... okay. Her mood wasn’t half bad, all things considered.
At least she wasn’t a sobbing mess again like she’d been last night.
“So, what’s your plan now?” Stella asked, unable to help herself. Susanna looked like she’d finally pulled herself together, and Stella was honestly curious.
Susanna sighed, “For now? I think I’ll just stay out of my mom’s way. No sense in adding to her problems.”
“Wait, what?” Stella blinked. That was a 180. Wasn’t she just ranting about wanting to see her mom? Now she’s all about keeping her distance? The mental gymnastics here were giving Stella whiplash.
Susanna shrugged. “Mom’s about to break off from the old guard at Black Gate and start her own thing.”
Stella’s jaw dropped. “Seriously? She’s that hardcore?” Black Gate was about to get rocked.
Lacey had always been a self-made woman—that much Stella knew. Gorgeous, sure, but she never used her looks to get ahead. She’d carved out her own little empire in Portis City, all on her own grit and brains.
“But this is Black Gate we’re talking about,” Stella said, the words coming out with a note of worry. Everyone knew Black Gate—one of those places even Ronald, with all his shady business, wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole.
Susanna nodded. “Yeah. It’s either going to be her or Black Gate. No room for both.”
Stella’s eyes went wide.
Susanna went on, “You know why those creepy twins came after me themselves, right? They wanted to use me as leverage against Mom.”
For a moment, Susanna looked like she finally saw how all the puzzle pieces fit together. Sure, she’d been terrified lately, but she was never stupid. Hanging around Hull, she’d probably picked up more info than anyone realized.
Ever since Lacey got dragged away by Black Gate’s people, Susanna had probably obsessed over every scrap of info she could get her hands on.
Stella was quiet.
Susanna continued, “Honestly, if Mom’s got them this desperate, I’m not even worried anymore.”
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