She had just brushed past Brandon, and for a split second, an awkward, guilty feeling washed over her—as if she'd been caught
doing something she shouldn't. But Brandon only glanced at her calmly, his face giving nothing away, and then walked right on by.
She was still reeling from the embarrassment when, just as she was about to leave, Kent stepped out of the room.
He looked at her, opened his mouth as if to say something, but in the end, said nothing. Skirting around Susan, he walked away.
Susan pressed her lips together, making no move to call after him. She simply stood there, unmoving.
Inside the room, Hannah had finally cried herself out and was about to leave. As she turned, she caught sight of Susan standing in
the doorway, and her steps faltered.
Susan couldn't help but notice the stark red handprint on Hannah's pale cheek. Her brows knit in confusion, and she found herself
glancing at it twice.
Suddenly, Hannah felt utterly exposed, shprickling beneath her skin. She angled her face away, dodging Susan's searching
gaze.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtNo matter how many years they'd been rivals, Hannah refused to let Susan see her this vulnerable.
Sensing this, Susan politely looked away.
“You okay?” Susan asked.
Hannah's face stayed icy; she didn’t answer.
Susan didn’t mind. She wasn't here to gloat.
“Hannah.” Susan finally called her by name. “I know you like Brandon, and | get that it's hard seeing Sophia—a new girl out of
nowhere—suddenly take all his attention. But you've misunderstood something all along. It's not that Brandon ever treated you
differently; it’s just that you two are both so aplished, people liked to tease you together, and that made you think he was
interested. But the truth is, Brandon never really looked at you that way. Honestly, before Sophia showed up, he never got close to
any girl. You weren't an exception.”
Hannah's expression didn’t change. She said nothing.
“There are plenty of fish in the sea. No point hanging yourself from one tree,” Susan said gently. “And honestly, Sophia doesn’t
deserve all this. She never did anything to any of you. So why does everyone keep trying to pick a fight with her, just to feel better
about themselves? Is it just because Brandon likes her, so you think she’s beneath him?”
Hannah remained silent, her face still cold.
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