Chapter 5
When Tyler noticed Xena’s gaze los k onto something across the room, he was mid conversation with Ziem
Following her line of sight, he quickly spotted the person in the wheelchair–hit coin pence of re
But there was something else that caught his eye someone was holding his hand, a girl, by the lookout
That wasn’t something Tyler had ever seen before. The family all knew Spencer condition he rarely seemed inerred in anyone. So this? Definitely unexpectedl
Zion, who’d noticed their staring, shifted his form. “What the hell is she doing he muttered Janie’s again, hobe Always up to something. First thing she does when she walks in, the’s already trying to get in his good graces”
“Zion, you shouldn’t be so harsh to Janie Xena shot back before he could dig himself deeper
Zion’s discontent lingered even he shut his mouth, but Tyler was not going to let the gosip slide. “Jarier Here the Jenkins a strained glance. “You mean Janic the ought–to–be Jenkins?”
Few people knew about the “ought–to–be thing, but Tyler happened to be one of them
And that was why Xena’s face paled slightly as she replied, forcing a smile,
“I think I see your cousin there, too. Zion raised his eyebrow and turned to Tyler, “What’s his name again, Spencer Alvarez?
Tyler gave a quick nod. “Yeah, that’s him.”
“Well, he’s got a decent face, Zion snorted, “but guess what? That’s about it. Janie must be after him for his looks, huh Typical–trying to climb the ladder. Too bad she’s got it all wrong. That guy’s got nothing to offer.”
Tyler didn’t speak up, but it was pretty clear he was on the same page as Zion. His opinion of Janie had also taken a turn for
the worse.
But, honestly, it wasn’t hard to see why. Growing up with people who’d snatch kids for a living in a dumpy environment? Yeah, she was bound to get dazzled by the shiny world of the rich, wanting to rub elbows with the upper crust.
It’s a given. But man, she was way too green–nothing like those high–class, well–educated socialites who’ve been trained to play the game since day one.
“You seriously shouldn’t have said that, Zion, Xena gave him a side–eye. “What if people start thinking weird stuff about our sister? But since Tyler’s family, I’ll let it slide this time. Just be cool with Janie next time, yeah?”
Tyler kind of got into it. He asked curiously. “Sister, you say?”
“Well, it’s a long story. Xena let out a sheepish look, “It’s me who own her the apology. She’s young, been through a lot but from now on, we’ll see her as the youngest Jenkins and make it up to her. Please don’t hold it against her if she’s not handling things well. She’ll figure it out.”
Tyler let out a sigh, almost like he was pitying her. “You’re too soft–hearted, Xena. This mess isn’t your fault, don’t beat yourself up over it.”
Xena grinned, accepting what Tyler had said, and added, “Now you and Janie still have that ‘engagement hanging over your heads, right?”
Tyler frowned, clearly not buying it. “That’s just some lame joke from the elders. Doesn’t mean squat. I’m not going to pretend like there’s some real engagement.”
“Of course!” Zion chuckled. “Tyler, you and Xena are basically made for each other. Janie’s got no shot!”
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Tyler didn’t say a woul. Honestly, he wasn’t a fan of Nena at all.
Her looks came from Lindsey Carter, and compared to all the other celebs and socialites he knew, de jou kind of of blended into the background. Plus, now that she was a fake daughter, the Krieger family wasn’t even giving her a second thought.
Noticing Tyler’s reaction, Netta fel a little let down, but still pushed through and turned to Zion, “Janie’s a good girl, for told you a million times–stop holding a grudge against her, don’t make things hard for her. After all.
Her face drained of color, and she struggled to get it out. “You two are real siblings. With the same mother
“Nena, you’re always going to be my number one six Zion shot back immediately, heartbreaking. “No one can ever replace you, I promise
Xena managed a weak smile, looking fragile as hell. That only made Zion, the overprotective brother, feel even worse for her–and even more pissed at Janie.
Tyler, however, tilted his head and looked away, clearly unimpressed.
After parting ways with Spencer and Noah, Janie had barely taken a few steps when she ran into Kathy
“My sweetie, where’d you disappear to?” asked Kathy with a bright smile, “Everyone’s out on the dance floor–why don’t you join them?”
“I don’t know how to dance. Janie shook her head lightly, trying to be patient, I’ll sit this one out.”
Kathy quickly caught on. “Ah, of course, you’ve never…” She paused, then added, “Well, Ryan can show you everything you need to learn to be a pro. He’s amazing at dancing, I’m sure he’d be a great teacher!”
“T’d rather not stand out too much before my identity gets revealed,” Janie said politely, though she didn’t actually think there’d be any such parties. “I really don’t want to cause any trouble.”
Kathy thought for a moment before nodding. “Alright, I see your point. We’ll skip the dancing then.”
They sat down at one of the side tables, and the conversation turned quiet. Janie wasn’t used to being alone with Kathy, and it felt a bit awkward.
Kathy, unsure of what to say next, chose silence. The tension hung in the air until Janie pulled out her phone and started scrolling through it. But before she could make it to the end of the party, Zion, Xena and Tyler had arrived.
“You two already done with dancing?” Kathy’s voice cut in.
“I figured I’d keep Mom and Janie company instead.” Xena gave a playful grin, “No need to join the dance floor.”
Kathy beamed with happiness. It was clear that seeing her children getting along made her heart full.
“Hey Janie,” Xena turned to Janie, “Why didn’t you join us?”
“I don’t know how.” Janie replied.
Zion snickered. “Oh! What a dope.”
Kathy shot him a disapproving glance, but Zion just shrugged and turned away with a huff.
“Oops, my bad, Janie. Didn’t think that one through,” Xena quickly apologized, flashing a sheepish grin. “But hey, don’t worry -I’ll teach you next time!”
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Janie just shrugged “Quich
Zion chimed in sareting. “Talk about ungemetul
“Ston up and get out would you Ryan then him a glare
Ignoring Ziom sulking in a corner, using his drink, send growing more anyend by the minure, Kathy just mined toi fanie, trying to smooth things over. “Don’t mind him Come, Jente, let me introduce you to Tyler
imile.
“Nice to meet you, Janie said Tyler, cracking & strile, “You Track shorely onning nonight”
“Nice Junie,”
He wasnt just talking nonsense Janie’s looks were top–notch, no doubt about it
nonsence–Janie’s
he
In fact, he could honestly say she was the most stimming person he ever laid eyes on The moment Be car her face, he was genuinely taken aback by her beauty
But how pitiful, she didn’t have the right upbringing It showed in the way she carried herself–ambitious and calculating He was out of her league:
Still, there was a part of him that felt a hit regretful. If Janic had grown up in the Jenkins family, they could’ve been a perfect match, just like childhood sweethearts.
Jante nodded in response. “Hello”
She was about to continue the conversation, but Zion seemed to remember something, and couldn’t resist speaking up again, clearly trying to make himself heard. Janie, we all saw what happened between you and that sickly loser earlier.” He smirked triumphantly, Just a little friendly advice–don’t let the fancy setting fool you. Bet he can’t even…”
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