“Haha… uh.”
Flint’s laughter died in his throat. A chill ran down his spine, and he quickly shut his mouth, terrified that after crushing the bottle, she might crush his neck next.
Ms. Payne seemed so calm when the boss was around. Why was she like this today? He should have let Felton handle this.
...
At the Cloudscape Community, for the first time since moving in, Juniper was eating dinner alone. “Mr. Schwartz was delayed by some business and might be back late,” Dana explained softly as she arranged the dishes. “Please, Ms. Payne, go ahead and eat.”
“Okay.” Juniper picked up her knife and fork but only took a few bites of her favorite dishes before setting them down. Nothing tasted good.
“Are you finished, Ms. Payne?” Dana asked, surprised. “Is the food not to your liking?”
She had barely eaten anything, a stark contrast to her usual hearty appetite.
“No, I’m just not very hungry,” Juniper said, standing up. “Thank you for cleaning up, Dana. I’m going to visit Saskia.”
Seeing the untouched dinner, Dana grew worried that something was wrong and immediately called Shanley.
“She came home from school and hasn’t eaten anything?” Shanley, who was at the family estate, frowned with concern. “I’ll be back as soon as I’m finished here.”
After hanging up, he turned to find his grandmother, Hannah, studying him intently.
“From school?” she asked, her expression serious. “This girl you’re so smitten with is still in school?”
Shanley pressed his lips together, his silence a confirmation.

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