Chapter 25-3
Not A Small-Town Girl
"Danielle, I really enjoyed today. Rest well." Davidâs voice cut through her brothersâ fussing.
Danielle paused, slightly surprised that David hadnât driven off yet. When he got out, he was surrounded by her brothers. "You too. Drive safe," she replied softly.
Her brothers exchanged a look as they watched the exchange. Though their parents had approved of David, they couldnât help but feel protective. Danielle had only just come home, and they werenât about to hand her over so easily.
"The worldâs full of smooth talkers," Xavier muttered pointedly. "Danielle, donât let yourself be taken in by sweet words."
"Goodbye, Danielle. And to you all as well," David said before getting in his car, showing no intention of trying to win over Danielleâs brothers.
Seeing Davidâs smug look, Danielleâs brothers glared after the car, watching it until it disappeared from view. Danielle found their over-the-top reactions amusing. "Why donât we go inside?" she suggested gently, worried they might actually run after the car if she didnât speak up.
At the sound of her voice, her brothers immediately softened, their fierce expressions melting away.
"Danielle, are you free tomorrow?" Xavier asked, his tone hopeful. "Iâve been meaning to take you shopping, but youâve been so busy." He pouted slightly, as though deeply disappointed.
Danielleâs heart softened at his words. She did have plans for the next day, but seeing his enthusiasm, she decided they could wait. "Iâm free," she said with a small nod.
"Great! Iâll take you out tomorrow!" Xavier beamed, more excited than when heâd won an acting award.
The other brothers groaned internally, cursing Xavierâs cunning nature.
"Xavier, are you serious? Youâd just attract attention everywhere," Matthew said. "Danielle, youâd bebetter off going with me."
"Danielle, Iâm free too," Joseph added quickly, not wanting to be left out.
"Iâve got nothing on tomorrow either," Austin chimed in, determined to stake his claim.
Danielle chuckled at their eagerness. She raised a hand, signaling them to stop. "Alright, alright," she said with a playful smile. "Iâll go with Xavier tomorrow. Iâll spend time with the rest of you another day, okay?"
Xavier couldnât contain his grin, puffing up like a proud peacock. "Donât worry, Danielle. Iâll make sure we have the best day. No fans, no interruptions, I promise!"
The other brothers, though a little disappointed, held back their protests. Danielleâs happiness was what mattered most, and theyâd all get their turn eventually.
Unbeknownst to them, Audrey stood on the third- floor balcony, watching the scene unfold below. Her expression was dark and filled with jealousy.
She had never experienced anything like this. Sure, her brothers were kind to her, but theyâd never gone out of their way to fight over her attention.