His voice was soft, full of self-pity.
He was trying to appeal for her sympathy, a tactic he often employed around Hannah Winter with great success.
But this time, it failed.
Even though Tiffany Lynch did feel some remorse, she couldn't possibly leave George River now. All she could offer was, "I'm sorry."
The call ended.
Louis Snyder's face instantly turned cold, his clenched fist hitting the side seat forcefully.
George River, always George River.
Despite his sustained efforts, he was still unable to outcompete this man.
Tiffany could be openly affectionate and dependent on George River, but with him, she always treated him like a little brother.
But he's grown up. He's a man too.
What does George River have besides money?
Why should a man who is unfaithful in love and wavering in his feelings monopolize Tiffany?
The ball continued, the inside lights dim, the air filled with hints of ambiguity, and the whispers of people chatting.