Chapter 14

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Brylee followed Larkin out of the building and into the back of a fancy car while one of the men held the door for them, and then they both sat in front.

“Do you know where we’re going first?” Brylee asked.

“I’m not sure. Darian gave the guys a list of places and times.”

Brylee reached for Larkin’s hand. “I’m so glad to be with you today.”

“I'm so glad you and Gage got together.”

“I still don’t know what he sees in me.”

Larkin snorted. “You’ve never have seen what I see. You’re beautiful and sweet. He’s lucky to have you.”

“I’m not so sure about that.”

“Ladies, we’re at the first store,” Miller said as they pulled up. He got out and held the door open for them. “We’ll be right out here.”

Larkin and Brylee walked into a very classy women’s store and looked around in awe.

“How may we help you?” an elegant woman asked.

The girls turned to her.

“My friend here is looking for clothes,” Larkin said.

The woman’s lip curled as her gaze roamed over Brylee. “I’m not so sure we have her size in the store.”

Both girls stiffened.

Brylee turned to Larkin. “Can’t we leave?”

Larkin turned and pulled Brylee along and out the door.

“What happened?” Miller asked.

Larkin told him while Brylee got in the back of the car. “What should we do?”

Both men looked furious at the tears in Brylee’s eyes.

Miller stepped forward to look at Brylee through the open door. “We have a list. We’ll go to the next one.”

Larkin nodded and got in.

Miller glanced at Ray. “I’ll be right back. Brylee, come with me.”

Miller led Brylee into the store.

“Are you the woman who insulted Mr. Marsh and Mr. Stanhope’s friend?”

The lady gasped behind them. “You don’t mean the Marsh and Stanhope of the Stapelton group?”

“That’s exactly who I’m talking about. You just insulted their women.”

She gasped with her hand over her mouth, and her eyes widened in horror as she stared at Brylee. “Oh, I’m sorry, miss. I didn’t know.”

“You shouldn’t have to know who they are to be nice to them. You’re a regular bitch, and I’m so happy to inform you probably just lost a hundred-thousand-dollar sale today. Good luck. I’m sure no one in the Stapleton group will ever be inside this store again. I’ll make sure Mr. Marsh and Mr. Stanhope know what happened.”

Miller guided Brylee into the back seat of the car before he got in the front passenger seat and looked back at the girls. He almost growled at the twin looks of sadness on their faces.

“Don’t you dare let that woman ruin your day. She’s not worth it. She’s cold and heartless, and she did us a favor. I wouldn’t want to give that woman any money.”

Brylee wiped a tear from her cheek. “You’re right, sir.”

Miller smiled. “I’m always right. Just ask Ray.”

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