Chapter 122
The woman suddenly regretted being a chatterbox and wanted to make a quick exit, but Remington started descending the stairs.
“What happened here, you said?”
The guy was tail as a tree, casting a big shadow as he came down the steps.
The woman went pale, wanted to bolt, but felt like she was in the crosshairs of a predator. Clamming up seemed like a one–way ticket to an even worse fate.
With nerves making her gulp, she stammered out the whole story.
Lizetta got home, freshened up, shot the breeze with Yolanda for a bit, and then headed to her room.
She was about to hit the hay when Yolanda barged in, phone in hand, “Liz, Hamilton’s got your back on Twitter, check it out!”
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She flopped onto the bed and thrust the phone at Lizetta.
There it was, Hamilton’s tweet.
[300 grand to book Maestro Adagio for a new song debut, please bless me with your presence.]
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Hamilton had a whopping 30 million followers on Twitter, and today Lizetta was trending for all the wrong reasons, but the buzz was through the roof.
His tweets
set Twitter on fire. His fans swarmed in, at first wondering if he was throwing shade.
But then Hamilton clapped back at a fan.
[Maestro Adagio is my idol; been a fan for two years. Chill, folks, I don’t joke about my i
idols.]
All this went down five minutes ago, and five minutes later, Lizetta’s Twitter was besieged by Hamilton’s fans.
“OMG, look at those follower numbers soar! Hamilton’s fans are coming to your defense; their clout is off the charts! Liz, take a look, the trolls are getting shredded!”
Yolanda was over the moon, and Lizetta saw it all, her feelings a mixed bag. She never expected Hamilton. to pull something like this. Talked about owing someone big time.
“Damn! Hamilton’s got game, a real stand–up guy! We can try get in touch with him,” Yolanda nodded in approval.
After duking it out with trolls all day, that weight in her chest was finally lifting. Thinking about Evelina probably seething was just icing on the cake for Yolanda; Hamilton was the man.
Lizetta scrolled through her phone, hit some nasty comments, and paused.
[Maestro Adagio is hiding in his shell, too guilty to respond, huh? Hamilton’s getting ahead of himself, meddling in this mess, not afraid to sink with the ship?]
[Hamilton’s backing up a no–talent, money–grubbing hack composer; his play is just brainless!]
[Hamilton, just blink if you’ve been kidnapped.]
Lizetta frowned. She had planned to respond tomorrow, but Hamilton’s public support stirred the pot even
more.
If she didn’t speak up now, who knew how things would unravel, and she couldn’t drag him into this mess.
She got up to grab her laptop, “I’ll respond right now.”
“Right on, time to slap those haters! But Liz, how are you planning to clap back?”
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