5 TRENT I stormed away from O’Kelley’s, pissed off and ready to hit something or someone. What f*****g nerve she had. I didn’t know how she figured out who I was, but I wasn’t going to be anyone’s meal ticket. I dealt with it for years in high school, girls wanting to date me and guys wanting to befriend me, all so they could get something. It was why I didn’t tell many people what I was worth anymore. That money was an albatross, not an advantage. And one more woman tried to take it away from me under the guise of a pregnancy. Well, f**k her. I wasn’t falling for it. I slammed into the estate and stomped my way upstairs. Andrew wasn’t around, but I had no doubt he heard me. I couldn’t be bothered with caring at the moment. Not when I felt so f*****g stupid. I changed into workout cl

