Echoes of Unrequited Love

Chapter 168



Chapter 168

Hogan was dead serious when he said it.

Right in the spotlight.

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And that kinda threw me for a loop. All I could muster was a weak “uh-huh,” my
face totally betraying me.

After all, this whole “work” thing was just smoke and mirrors.

But I was not ungrateful. I was crystal clear that without Hogan stepping up to bat
for me in tonight's farce, I'd have been left high and dry.

But why, though? Mr. Brainiac himself surely knew the can of worms he'd open
by speaking up for me, yet he went ahead and did it, way out of left field.

“All this hustle’s killed my vibe.”

That crisp voice snapped me back to reality. Next thing I knew, Hogan and
Cecilia had vanished into the crowd, gone with the wind.

The others, seeing Timothy all wiped out, tried to cheer him up. But the guy was
dead set on teaving. Looping his arm over my shoulder, he was all, “Xaviera is
beat. Gotta take her home, right, Xaviera?”

Timothy gave me those innocent puppy dog eyes as he dropped that last line,
grinning from ear to ear.

I knew he was giving me the wink-wink, nudge—nudge.

I played along. “A bit, yeah.”

Five minutes later, Timothy was leading me out of the hall and towards the
parking

lot.

We hadn't gone far when sobs hit my ears. I stopped dead in my tracks and saw
Hogan and Cecilia not too far off.

The girl was a mess, head hanging low, sniffling, “I just don’t get it. Why'd you
have to lie for Xaviera?"

The word “lie” pierced my ear and I froze.

So, Cecilia was in on it?

“It's not for her,” the guy sighed softly, his long fingers brushing her cheek, “I have
my reasons.”

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His reasons.

I quickly looked away, my heart thumping like crazy.

Eavesdropping was no good, so I nudged Timothy, “Is the car here?”

Seems he read my mind, “It's chilly here. Let's wait up front.”

An hour later, Timothy dropped me off at the hotel.

Scratching his head, he said with a hint of regret, “Sorry for the scare tonight.”
Thinking about the near humiliation, I sheepishly said, “I should be the one
apologizing. Killed the mood.”

“No, it's on me.” Timothy was adamant, a touch of urgency in his voice. “None of
this. would've happened if not for me.”

I eyed him, and suddenly the image of that mechanical cufflink flashed in my
mind, leaving me speechless.

If, and I mean if, Sean really was FreeMan, Timothy's guilt made sense.

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I downplayed it, “Overall, had a blast today. Get some rest.”

Timothy left with a look of unsaid words on his face.

The kind that tugged at my heartstrings.

If my hunch was right, maybe there was still a chance for that deal?

With that thought, I stumbled back to my room.

The wine hit me like a ton of bricks.

But just as I got to my door, I jumped out of my skin—the door was ajar.

Lights on inside.

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