Chapter 21 The Idea of Concern
Sierra didn’t answer. She just headed upstairs.
“Stop right there.”
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Bradley’s patience was wearing thin. He had been more than accommodating, yet Sierra remained as distant as ever.
Thinking back to what had happened that morning and Jonathan’s words, he forced himself to stay calm, adjusting his tone to sound almost gentle.
“I’m your brother, Sierra. I care about you. Don’t treat me like the enemy.”
From the floor–to–ceiling window, he had seen the black Maybach parked outside. He had watched as Sierra stepped out of the car.
The windows were tinted, so he couldn’t see who was inside.
It made him uneasy.
Sierra barely had any friends, and she had just gotten out of prison. Who could she possibly know that drove a car like that?
Was someone trying to get information through her?
His voice lowered. “I gave you money, didn’t I? You know what you should and shouldn’t say.”
A warning.
Sierra let out a sharp laugh. “Relax, Mr. Xander. I took your hush money–I won’t talk.”
So this was his idea of concern.
What a joke.
Bradley frowned, clearly uncomfortable with her response. “That’s not what I meant.”
“No matter what, we’re family. We should handle our own matters privately.”
“And Jonathan… he’s not exactly an outsider, but you shouldn’t rely on him too much. Don’t you think?”
Sierra’s expression shifted slightly.
Did he think Jonathan was the one who had driven her home?
What was he worried about? That Jonathan would find out about the cover–up? Or that an outsider would see that the great Mr. Xander wasn’t as perfect as he pretended to be?
Bradley wasn’t actually thinking that far. He didn’t know how Sierra and Jonathan had met, but he wanted to cut off any possibility before it grew into something troublesome–especially since Jonathan was someone Denny liked.
He was smart enough not to mention that part. He figured Sierra wouldn’t want to hear it.
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Chapter 21 The Idea of Concern
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Sierra had no idea what was going through Bradley’s mind, nor did she care. Her head was throbbing from overworking herself, and she had no energy to waste on him. Without another word, she went to her room.
Evan, on the other hand, had no such reservations. “Denny was worried you’d struggle after switching majors so suddenly, so she personally asked some of the top sophomores to lend you their books.”
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