Chapter 1368: Can’t let it go
With Cassandra in the warehouse, Kiara had to excuse herself from Stephen. He said a few words before leaving—likely to go bother someone else, she guessed. Taking Cassandra to her small, industrial-style office, Kiara placed a glass of water in front of her before sitting across from her.
"What is it this time? What’s wrong?" Kiara asked, studying Cassandra’s pale face. "Cassy...?"
Cassandra kept her eyes down, her breathing heavy. She didn’t respond, even though she had heard Kiara’s question loud and clear.
"Cassy." With a heavy sigh, Kiara stood from her seat and moved beside her only friend. She reached out, holding Cassandra’s hand, worry flickering in her eyes. "What is it? You’re starting to worry me. Tell me what happened?"
"..." Cassandra swallowed the building lump in her throat before slowly lifting her gaze. "I... I don’t want to get married."
Kiara’s brows lifted — not in surprise, but in confirmation. She and Cassandra had known each other for years, watching each other’s lives unfold from childhood to now. Therefore, Kiara had always guessed that Cassandra was rushing her relationship with Jonathan. Besides, if one person truly loved someone, they wouldn’t get swayed just because their first love had finally shown interest in them.
Kiara might not have the experience, but she knew at least that much.
"You don’t love him, after all?" Kiara asked, having long suspected Cassandra was making a mistake. "Is it because of Dean Pierson?"
Not long ago, Cassandra had been torn up about her longtime crush. Dean had always been someone she admired, and when he finally showed interest, she had gone into full fangirl mode. Kiara hadn’t approved—especially since Cassandra was already with someone else. Even so, all she could do at that time was say a few honest words.
"No," Cassandra whispered, lowering her gaze. "Or... maybe he’s part of it, but not in that way. I don’t like him anymore."
"Huh?" Kiara frowned. "How do you just stop liking someone you’ve had a huge crush on for years—in a snap?"
Cassandra didn’t answer. Kiara had a point—it wasn’t that easy. If anything, Cassandra still felt a lingering attraction toward Dean. But the bitter truth was that he had only approached her as part of the power struggle within the Pierson family.
