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[IRAYA]
The words lingered in the air, a sharp contrast to the underlying tension between us.
I watched as the color drained from Kylieâs face, a flicker of something like jealousy. Her grip on Jasonâs arm tightened almost imperceptibly, as if holding onto him harder would make him hers.
It was then that I realized just how blind I had been. For so long, I had convinced myself that the relationship between Jason and Kylie was nothing more than a friendship.
But looking at her now, I saw the truth clearlyâhow she clung to him in every way, her eyes always seeking him, her movements always aligning with his. It was clear who was the true priority in his life, and it certainly wasnât me.
But that didnât matter anymore. I would make sure they ended up together, tangled in the web of their own lies.
I took one last glance at them, the faintest of smiles pulling at my lips before I addressed Mr. Benson.
"Mr. Benson, please donât fetch me after school anymore," I said, my tone calm but pointed as I addressed the older man. "I already have a ride, as you can see." I gestured toward the sleek McLaren parked just a few feet away.
Mr. Bensonâs expression grew tense as his eyes darted between Jason and me. Leaning in slightly, he lowered his voice so only the two of us could hear. "My dear, did you and my son have a disagreement? Is that what this is all about? Perhaps you should talk things through," he suggested.
Jason stepped forward, his expression darkening. "Iraya, donât push it too far," he said, his voice low and warning.
I could see the worry flicker in his eyes, and I knew exactly what he was thinking. Without the Rolls-Royce, heâd have no car to parade around in later.
I crossed my arms and tilted my head, letting my amusement show. "What? Didnât you give it to me, Jason? I can do whatever I want with it, right?"
Kylie, standing beside him, frowned in confusion. "Whatâs going on?" she asked, her voice edged with irritation as her gaze shifted to Jason and me. "Jason, if the Rolls-Royce isnât available, why not just call for another car? Have Mr. Benson drive you something else."
Jason froze, the color draining from his face. His confident facade began to crumble as he shot me a pleading look, his usual arrogance replaced with a flicker of panic.
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I couldnât help the grin that curled my lips as I leaned against the McLaren. "Thatâs a brilliant idea, Kylie," I said sweetly, my voice carrying just enough venom to sting.
"Jason, why donât you ask Mr. Benson to drive you another car? Iâm sure you have plenty to spare for a wealthy son such as yourself."
Jasonâs jaw tightened, his hands clenching into fists at his sides. He looked at Mr. Benson, who suddenly seemed far too interested in the ground. The silence was deafening.
Kylieâs confusion deepened as she glanced between us, sensing something wasnât quite right. "Jason?" she asked again, her tone sharper now. "Whatâs going on here?"
I straightened up, brushing a speck of imaginary dust off my sleeve as I walked past Jason. "Oh, donât worry, Kylie," I said lightly. "Jason can handle it. After all, he always does, doesnât he?"
I was referring, of course, to Jasonâs web of lies and the excuses he had woven so effortlessly over time. He was a master manipulator, skilled at twisting the narrative to suit his needs. I was certain heâd find a way to wriggle out of this situation too.
Sure enough, I heard his voice, smooth as ever, addressing Kylie. "Sorry, Kylie. Iraya and I just had a little fight. It was small, but sheâs making a big deal out of it."
The words stung, not because they were true, but because of the ease with which he spun them, painting me as the unreasonable one while he played the victim. His lies had become second nature to him, but this time, I wasnât going to let him get away with it.
Jasonâs expression darkened as he turned to me. His smile didnât falter in front of the other students, but the tension in his jaw gave him away. He reached out, gripping my wrist firmlyânot enough to draw attention, but enough to make it clear he wasnât asking.
"Iraya, can we talk?" His tone was low and controlled, but it wasnât a question. Before I could respond, he pulled me toward a quieter corner of the school grounds, away from the prying eyes of our classmates. Find your next read on freewebnovel.com
Once we were alone, his mask slipped. "Whatâs wrong with you?" he hissed, his eyes darting around to ensure no one was listening. "Do you want me to get caught?"
I met his glare with a calmness that only seemed to infuriate him more. "Whatever do you mean, Jason?" I asked, feigning confusion. "I only wanted to drive my own car today. After all, Iâm quite familiar with the streets now. I donât think I need your fatherâs services anymore. Itâs time for me to dismiss him."
His confusion was written all over his face. His mouth opened as if to retort, but no words came out. He was clearly grappling with the shift in me, the confidence and defiance I now carried. The old meâthe one who bent to his every whimâwas gone.
"You canât just fire him," Jason said, his voice rising slightly, though he caught himself and lowered it again. "Do you want me exposed? Do you want everyone to find out? Do you want them laughing at you for dating aâ" He stopped himself, but the venom in his tone was unmistakable. "A poor guy? Is that what you want? For my reputation to be destroyed? For everyone to mock me? And you?"
I raised an eyebrow, refusing to let his words affect me. "Oh, Jason," I said coolly, "if thatâs your concern, Iâll simply have your father drive you in another car. Problem solved."
His jaw tightened, his frustration bubbling just beneath the surface. "I want the Royce," he demanded, his voice firm, as if he had any authority left to give orders.