Her eyes had been red and swollen from crying since the day of the explosion, her throat hoarse and raw. Even now, her eyes remained bloodshot, and her voice showed no signs of recovery.
Alex Carter's attentiveness was evident.
"Thank you."
"I don't like hearing you say thank you," Alex said seriously. "So… don't repeat it."
That wasn't the phrase he wanted to hear from her.
Lily took a tissue to wipe her tears, picked up the documents, and flipped through them. "These shares are of no use to me. I don't know how to manage this kind of business."
"Lily, must the feud between the Carter and Anderson families continue for another generation?" Alex asked, his gaze fixed on her. He opened the box of throat lozenges, unwrapped one, and handed it to her.