SCARLETT “Baron’s not picking up his phone.” I worried endlessly, complaining to everyone in the room. “He might be busy.” Lucas replied with a shrug. “Yeah. You know he’s seemingly interested in dad’s business empire. Good for me, if you ask. I mean, if he’s not going to get a degree, he might as well do something worthwhile with his young, complicated life.” His twin, Aaron, said.That made me chuckle. “Young, complicated life.” Zach snorted. “That’s a good one.”For the first time ever, I saw Trenton smile. Not the easy, slow spread anyone would do, but one that slightly upturns a corner of his mouth with his eyes replicating the smile. He looked very handsome. “You should smile often, Trenton. It looks good on you.” I told him.He snapped his expression back to flat and unsmiling, passing me a glare as if he was accusing me of being the cause for the almost-unnoticeable smile. “He’s pissed you caught him.” Lucas laughed, munching chips. Zach snuck his hand into bowl of chi
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