Sophia, pressing her wireless Bluetooth earpiece with one hand, coolly told Daniel on the phone, "Sorry, I'm not exactly thrilled about being a member of the Crawley family."
Brandon cut the call short.
Sophia turned to look at him.
Brandon looked back at her with the same calm demeanor.
"Some things you say can't be taken back. Sophia, I get where you're coming from with the hurt and anger, and I'll make sure they give you the apologies and respect you deserve. Parents are a hand you're dealt, not something I can choose. Don't lump their issues on me. With parents like mine, I'm a victim too."
Sophia pursed her lips and stayed silent.
"Sophia."
Brandon called her name, about to say more, but Sophia quietly cut him off.
"You might not have a choice, but I do. Think of me as heartless, but when push comes to shove, I'm out for myself. I've got zero interest in being a Crawley, and even less in dealing with Yolanda. The best favor you can do for me is to leave me be."
With that, Sophia turned to pull open the door.
"You should head back," she said softly, without looking at him.
Brandon stood still, his gaze steady on her. "Sophia, this isn't fair to me."
"Fair to me, then?" she retorted softly.
"I can't stand your parents, your house, your whole social circle. They're always on their high horse, looking down on everyone. In their eyes, anyone born at the bottom doesn't deserve to be treated like a human. Anything we achieve must have an ulterior motive, must be because we sold our bodies, or it's charity from you guys. Why should I keep living in this twisted world just to spare your feelings?"
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