“It really doesn’t have much to do with the James family’s education,” Claire said evenly.
Cindy stared at her, completely stunned. Did Claire just call her dumb to her face? Who even says stuff like that?
Claire’s expression didn’t change. “If you want to hear more, I can be even harsher.”
“You shouldn’t force yourself to compete,” Claire went on. “Everyone has things they’re good at and things they’re not. Take me, for example. I might get good grades, but I’m nowhere near as likable as you.”
“Even someone like Molly is a fan of yours.”
The sarcasm in Claire’s voice was obvious, and Cindy definitely picked up on it.
“And it’s not like you’re missing out on much just because your grades aren’t great,” Claire continued. “You’re the real heiress of the James family, plus you have a rich and ridiculously handsome fiancé. If you really think about it, you came out on top.”
“Me? All I have are my grades. That’s it.”
For a second, Cindy couldn’t tell if Claire was trying to brag or just being bitter.
York watched them from nearby, feeling thrown off. The Claire he remembered would never talk like this. As the heiress of the James family, she always seemed so proud and untouchable, never bothering with arguments or drama.
But now, Claire seemed so much more real. There was a spark in her he hadn’t seen before.
The truth was, York had never actually known the real Claire. He only ever saw the version of her the James family wanted the world to see.
“Claire, I really am sorry. What happened was my fault,” Cindy said quietly. “And last night, the whole mess with the paid trolls online… that was because of me.”
“If Mom hadn’t tried to protect me, she wouldn’t have done it.”
“She does care about you, you know. Please don’t hold this against her.”
Claire just laughed. “You mean Octavia hiring people online to tell everyone at my new school to stay away from me?”

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