Lina left the house without another word. She didn't even look back. She got into the chauffeur's car, told him to drive to DeHaven Conglomerate, and the rest would be decided from there on out.
In the car ride, Lina reflected on her life actions. She was so worried about disappointing people that she had been blind to the fact that they had consistently disappointed her. What was the point of gaining favorability if she did nothing with it?
Lina tucked her fingers together, an alarming realization surfacing. Her ability hadn't been activated the entire day. Her blood ran cold. But she wanted to see Kaden's future again. The more she saw, the more she'd try to change it.
RING! RING!
Lina took the phone out of her pocket.
"Hello, Uncle," Lina greeted on the first ring.
"You sure know how to shake up this family," William mused, leaning back in his chair and glancing down at the nice, cushy package he just got.