Stella’s response was polite and distant. “Thank you.”
With that topic wrapped up, she turned her attention to Aurora, who was still lying in the hospital bed.
“How are you feeling now, Ms. Williams?”
Stella could call Skyler and Jonathan “Dad” and “Jonathan” without hesitation, but she just couldn’t bring herself to call Aurora “sister.” The word felt too fake, too forced.
Aurora didn’t seem to care what Stella called her. She smiled. “I’ll be fine. With a bit of rest, it shouldn’t affect the competition.”
Stella nodded. “That’s good to hear.”
She turned to Skyler next. “If there’s nothing else, I’ll head out now.”
Skyler nodded. “You’ve had a long day. Go get some rest.”
Once Stella left, Jonathan finally spoke up.
“Aurora, be honest with us. When you said you took the hit for Simone, was that just a cover to help Stella?”
Aurora looked helpless. “No, I meant it. Every word.”
Jonathan’s eyes narrowed, sharp and probing. He searched Aurora’s face for any sign of evasion, but when she met his gaze steadily, he finally looked away.
—
Outside the hospital room.
Simone watched as Stella entered with the Williams family, finally giving her a chance to speak privately with Joshua.
“Joshua, do you have time tomorrow? Maybe we could go to the club for some shooting practice?”
Her tone was noticeably softer than before. Previously, even though she’d shown an interest in Joshua, there had always been a trace of haughty superiority in her manner.
Had they been fighting? Was that why Joshua had been so off all day?
Stella wondered about it, but in the end, it wasn’t really her business. Since Joshua made no move to break the awkward silence, Stella had no choice but to speak first.
“Joshua, are you coming back with me, or do you want to stay here and talk to Miss Lerman?”
Joshua turned to look at her. Something about the look in his eyes unsettled Stella. What was up with him today?
His voice was cool and clear. “I’ll go back with Ms. Cameron.”
Stella still had things to take care of and didn’t have time to linger. She nodded to Simone in farewell and left the hospital.
Once they were in the car, Joshua waited for Stella to buckle her seatbelt before starting the engine.
She hesitated for a long moment before finally asking, “Joshua, are you in a bad mood today?”
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