The Callahans were determined to kick James and Xara out. Gladys even showed them to the door with a broom.
Outside the door, Xara cried her eyes out upon seeing the pieces of clothing on the floor.
She looked at James apologetically. “J-James, I’m sorry. It’s all my fault.”
James waved her off.
It was a trivial matter, and he did not take it to heart.
“Alright now, stop blaming yourself. It’s not entirely your fault. The Callahans have long had a problem with me. They’ve been trying to con