Lucie glanced at the note, her eyes skimming over the neatly written time and place for the deal.
“Are you sure this is legit?”
Steven gave a little snort. “Come on, you think I’d risk my neck just to hand you some fake info?”
Lucie felt her chest tighten. “Fine. Thanks.”
Her cold tone made Steven’s face fall. He couldn’t help but grumble, “That’s it? Just a thank you?”
He’d pulled every string he could, dug through mountains of trouble to get her this crucial information. Without him, she would have lost at least five billion. Thanks to his efforts, he’d saved her nearly four billion. Four billion, for crying out loud. Anyone else would be falling over themselves with gratitude, maybe even hugging his leg and calling him a lifesaver. He didn’t expect that from her, but…
She could at least show she appreciated him. Maybe throw him a bone, let herself be a little vulnerable with him, just once. Was that asking too much?
But all she gave him was a stiff little “thank you.”
Lucie blinked at him, like she couldn’t believe what she was hearing. “What else do you want?”
“At the very least… at least—” Steven stumbled over his words, his confidence faltering.
Lucie’s expression turned icy. “At least what?”
Steven swallowed and tried again, desperate for a little recognition. “I really went out of my way for you this time. I put in a lot of effort to help you get your money back. Can’t you… can’t you show a little appreciation?”
Lucie’s patience snapped. Just a minute ago, she’d felt a tiny flicker of gratitude. But with him fishing for compliments like this, it vanished in an instant.
“What kind of appreciation are you after?”
Steven’s bravado crumbled. “Come on, Lucie, do you have to be so cold?”
She almost laughed out loud. Now he was calling her Lucie, just like Elio did. The nerve.
“Stop it. Don’t call me Lucie.”
“What, Elio’s the only one allowed? Did he trademark your name or something?”
Lucie clenched her fists, fighting the urge to scream. “Steven, I seriously have nothing more to say to you. If you’re done, please leave.” She jabbed her finger at the door.
Steven’s handsome face twisted into a cocky, irritated smirk. “Tsk. Heartless. Seriously, you just use people up and toss them away, don’t you?”
Her anger spiked. “Shut up and get out.”
“Is it a crime to be here?”
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