Wyatt’s remark showed two things. One was that Dexter treated his younger brother well.

And that Wyatt’s ‘wifey’ did not have a positive connotation to it.

Dexter held Josie’s hand tightly. The smile on his lips did not reach his eyes. “Now that I’ve seen you, I’ll have to make spot checks on your results.”

Wyatt scrunched his face. “You’re annoying.”

The room was filled with laughter.

Wyatt laughed and suddenly changed the topic. “Josie, I heard you graduated from Wavery University?”

“That’s true.”

“So, you’re my senior.” His canine teeth gleamed through his smile. I’m a fourth year there. We can often

meet from now on.”

loss for

all, smiling as a response was

the display cases to be opened. A

were made of

and had them shipped

“Huh?”

let you leave empty-handed.

were costly. “I didn’t

Dexter. He rose from his seat and held her hand. He scanned through the display case with a sharp look. “This is a small token of

picked out a beautiful bracelet and put it

look of disdain gleamed

saw the brightening glare from

Some were astonished.

that the eldest son in the family had

in the family. They had distinguishing features, but none

The bracelet felt heavy.

her, but all she felt was the dead weight. Dexter’s words kept reappearing in her mind. Tread

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