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When My Ex's Worst Enemy Became My Sanctuary novel Chapter 149

The dozen or so classmates who showed up looked genuinely surprised.

Back in school, Dorothea always seemed a bit distant, but she was unfailingly polite. There was that time she borrowed a few tissues from the girl in front of her, then brought back a cup of yogurt that same afternoon as thanks. To some, though, kindness like that just meant she was an easy target.

The girls used to whisper about her when they thought she wasn’t listening. The guys were even worse, saying things that stung and lingered.

“Dorothea only looks all high and mighty. Give her ten grand a month, she’d be your girlfriend in no time.”

Zack always acted like he couldn’t care less about Dorothea. But when he finally asked her out after graduation, she shot him down so hard he never forgot it. He took it as a personal insult, convinced she’d never find anyone better than him.

Now, the people making digs at Dorothea were all close to Zack. Nobody expected the quiet, rule-following girl to finally start standing up for herself.

“So, Dorothea, your dad owns a hotel?” someone asked, raising an eyebrow. “I thought he passed away ages ago.”

The disbelief was written all over her face.

Carmen, who’d been holding her tongue for a while, finally snapped. “Believe what you want. Funny, I still remember your dad’s working on wife number three.”

“You—”

Dorothea just held back a laugh. “Aren’t we here to see Jared today?”

“If you want to catch up, Carmen and I will head in first,” she said, already moving toward the door.

Jasper jumped in right away. “Yeah, let’s go. Jared said she’s done at four.”

Nobody said much after that. They just shuffled toward the admin building, faces a mix of awkward and uncertain.

Jared spotted them coming, arms full of gifts, and her eyes went glassy with emotion. “You really didn’t have to bring all this. Flowers I’ll take, but the rest? Take it home with you.”

Jasper gave the others a look, and they quickly stashed the bags behind the door.

“We didn’t bring anything, Jared. We just missed you and wanted to visit.”

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