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Before he could finish, Robin cut him off. “So your actual target is my friend? Don’t even dream about it! My friend would never fall for you!”
Ralphy was at the end of his rope. He gritted his teeth so hard that his jaw ached. “I can’t take this anymore!” he shouted, raising his fist and lunging toward Robin’s face.
But Robin dodged swiftly, missing Ralphy’s blow.
Even in the middle of a scuffle, Robin’s mouth kept running. “See? You’re just mad because I’m right! You’re totally guilty!”
“Argh!” Ralphy was teetering on the edge of sanity, eyes zing with rage as he charged toward Robin. “Robin! I’m going to kill you!”
“Help! Somebody help me!” Robin yelled, his voice cutting through the air as he sprinted toward the jet ski. Without missing a beat, he hopped on and zoomed off, the engine roaring to life beneath him.
Ralphy was hot on his heels, his own jet ski skimming across the water in fierce pursuit.
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Ralphy’s jaw clenched at the sound of Robin’s voice. Those remarks had left him stuck in an endless loop of exnations to Davina, and now, being taunted, he gritted his teeth and gunned the engine, determined to close the distance.
“Are you seriously trying to ram into me, Ralphy? Have youpletely lost it?” Robin shouted, a flicker of paning his tone as he sped up.
“That’s what you get for running your mouth! I’ll make sure you learn to keep it shut next time,” Ralphy snapped back, chasing after Robin with relentless focus. Their jet skis carved up the water, leaving a trail of white spray in their wake.
Truth be told, Ralphy had no real intention of crashing into Robin. He just wanted to scare him straight and give him a small lesson. A real collision would be a disaster, especially since Robin was the only heir to the Miller fortune.
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If anything happened to Robin, Ralphy knew the Millers would have his head. From the shore, the others watched the chase unfold, frozen in ce as the spectacle yed out before them.
Chloe stole a sideways nce at Morse, her fingers tightening ever so slightly. After a pause, she strolled over to Christina. “Could you take me for a rideter, Christina?” she asked sweetly, eyes wide and innocent, like a child asking for candy.
“Of course,” Christina replied without missing a beat. Chloe’s charm was hard to resist.
“You’re the best, Christina!” Chloe chirped, wrapping her arms around Christina’s like a yful younger sister.
Morse appeared focused on the water, his gaze trailing Robin and Ralphy, but behind the lenses of his sses, he snuck a nce in Chloe’s direction. Herughter drifted over to him, and a soft smile tugged at the corners of his mouth. As long as she was happy, that was enough for him.
Loving someone didn’t always mean possessing them. Sometimes, just being near them in silence was more than enough.
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