Liam watched as Danielle turned back and let out another cold laugh. "What's the matter? Can't handle the truth?"
Danielle couldn't believe how much leeway she'd given Liam in the past—it was no wonder he now felt entitled to say whatever he pleased.
"Before you run your mouth, maybe figure out who's actually out of control here." Danielle's gaze was icy as she faced him. "Fine, you're accusing me of having some secret affair with Gian, claiming we're inseparable. Well then—who's making the accusation? Where's your evidence?"
Liam scoffed, rolling his eyes. "Anyone with half a brain can see there's something going on. You really need me to spell it out?"
"So that's a no—you've got nothing to back this up?"
Liam's expression darkened. "Women like you, always chasing after whoever looks best—nothing you do would surprise me."
Danielle let out a sharp, humorless laugh. "How many people have you slandered like this before?"
"I used to think you had some sense. CEO of Cloudpath, right? Yet you still talk without thinking. Is judging others through your own prejudices part of your charm?"
"Gian works at Blackwood Research Institute. If you start throwing mud at him and it blows up, are you ready to face the consequences?"
Liam faltered, his face growing even more sullen.
Danielle was nothing like the woman he remembered—she was sharper, more formidable.
She used to bend over backwards to please Alexander, acting polite and deferential to everyone in his circle, never picking a fight. But now, there was no reason to stay silent and swallow her anger.
Millie tried to intervene. "Alright, guys, we're all friends here. Can we not fight?"
Danielle shot Millie a frosty glance. "Birds of a feather, aren't you? And what exactly makes you any better?"
Gian stood quietly off to the side, watching Danielle with open admiration in his eyes.
This was the Danielle he remembered—strong, unafraid, unwilling to shrink herself for anyone.
"You—" Millie started, then faltered. "What did I ever do to you? Or is it that you can't stand me being close with Davidson?"
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