Cindy glanced at Lance, her eyes a little skeptical. “Yes, Lance. Took you long enough to figure it out?”
Lance grinned. “Claire’s got top grades. It makes sense for her to help you out. The James family gave her every educational advantage, so just think of her as a tutor your parents arranged. You really don’t have to worry about her grades suffering.”
He paused, then added, “How about this? On weekends, you two can do tutoring sessions. And in the evenings…” He thought for a second, picturing his apartment nearby. “My place is super close to school. Once Claire moves in there, you can go over after school. She can help you study for an hour, then you can either stay over or I’ll bring you home.”
Cindy was caught off guard. Lance wouldn’t spend money on a tutor, but he was happy to have Claire do it. Was it because he trusted her skills, or did he just think Claire owed them, since she’d gotten so much from the James family?
She couldn’t tell what was going on in his head.
Just then, Claire and Sophia came out together. Claire spotted Lance and immediately wanted to go the other way. She always got the feeling there was something off about him.
But Lance called out, “Claire, come here.”
Claire didn’t want to deal with him, but there were too many people around to ignore him. After all, everyone thought she was the one taking advantage of the James family, while Cindy was the poor victim.
“What’s up?” Claire walked over, Sophia sticking close. Sophia was determined not to let Claire face the James family alone. She was sure they’d gang up on her.
“You got in a car accident last night?” Lance asked.
Claire shot him a look. “Didn’t you already ask me that?”
Lance felt his temper bubbling, but he tried to hold it in. “I just mean, don’t go sticking your nose in other people’s business. You never know what could happen. You could get yourself hurt.”
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