Chapter 91 Liam's Guilt
- The people in the break room were still relentless, clinging to Marah, desperate to hear details about Layson Norman that they couldn’t witness themselves. But Marah had no intention of sharing him with anyone. Her love for Layson was possessive, obsessive—she wanted him to be hers alone.
- “That’s enough, you guys,” she said dismissively. “There’s really nothing much to say.”
- She picked up her coffee and walked away, leaving behind a few disappointed colleagues who still burned with curiosity. But she reveled in this feeling—this sense of superiority. It made her feel like she stood above them, as if knowing Layson personally placed her on his level. Of course, it was all just an illusion she had built in her mind.