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Sweet Subterfuge by Trina Duo

Chapter 151
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Chapter 151

Larissa could faintly hear the voice of a young man comforting Lana on the other end of the call “Don’t

cry. Miss,” he said. The man did not sound like Lucas.

So. Larissa asked, “Where’s Lucas? Isn’t he with you?”

“Don’t mention him” Lana Involuntarily raised her voice the moment Larissa mentioned him as if she

had had enough of him.

“Larissa, please, come and pick me up! It’s so cold outside. I feel terrible Lana’s lone solened in the

end. She sounded pitiful with all her sniffing and sobbing.

Larissa did not feel like picking Lana up. After all, she had just been scolded by Lucas, and taking Lana

in right now would only create more trouble for hersell However, considering Lana’s current condition, it

was not suitable for her to go back alone. So, Larissa relented. She hurriedly rushed to the door but did

not see anyone. She thought Lana had left on her own, but when she turned around, she saw two

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people sitting inside the security booth,

The young security guard timidly handed a paper napkin to Lana. His mouth opened and closed as he

said something to her. Lana wiped her tears, forced a dry smile, and seemingly said. “Thank you.” This

treatment was even better than what Amber had received.

The door and windows of the security booth were shut. Larissa walked over and lightly tapped on the

window. The two glanced up and saw Larissa. Lana said something to the security guard, who looked

visibly relaxed and stood up to help her open the door. Lana immediately ran and threw herself into

Larissa’s embrace.

“Larissa! I’m breaking up with Lucas! Lana declared angrily as she continued to sob.

Yet Larissa knew that whatever girls said when they were outraged could not be taken seriously.

Hence, she did not take Lana’s words to heart but gently patted her sister’s back as she comforted her,

saying. “Alright alright. Don’t be mad anymore. He’s not worth your tears.”

The security guard then came out with two large suitcases in his hands.

“These belong to this young lady,” he said but hesitated to come closer to the two sisters

Larissa smiled and thanked him, saying. “Thank you.” She then turned to Lana and said, “It’s too cold

outside. Let’s go back first.”

Only then did Lana eventually stop crying.

Larissa told Lana to sit on the couch for a while as she went she went to the kitchen to get Lana a cup

of hot tea

“Here, warm your hands up a little,” Larissa said. It had been a windy night, and Lana’s hands were

completely frozen. She didn’t know how long she’d been waiting for Larissa in the cold.

Lana continued to sob. Her body trembled uncontrollably. It was only after a while that she managed to

say, “I want to stay in Covenford.”

“Hmm?” Larissa felt a growing sense of unease. “But don’t you have a job in Bartham? Why do you

want to stay here?

“Well Mom and Dad were the ones who had arranged that job for me in Bartham at our family

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company. My colleagues all know who I am. and they won’t let me do anything. I’ve been working there

for almost two years, but I feel like I haven’t learned anything.” Lana explained. her emotions sinking to

a new low. She continued, “I think it’s because everyone sheltered me too much. In their eyes. I’m still

a child who hasn’t grown up. They don’t allow me to do anything even remotely risky–just look at how

Lucas went nuts, yelling at you like that because I went to the bar..”

Lana’s complaints struck a nerve with Larissa. Little did Lana know that what she despised and wanted

to discard was precisely what Larissa had yearned for all these years.

“But Lucas cares about you too,” Larissa interrupted as she set aside her previous grievances with him.

“After all something really happened to you at the bar.”

Lana lowered her head and fell silent for a while. Eventually, she said with determination, “Regardless,

I’ve made up my mind to stay and find a job here. I don’t want to live as a useless person anymore, I

want to be independent, just like you.”