Fannie wasnât upset, just concerned that Jett was becoming too involved in her professional affairs. Previously, he would have at least informed her of his plans, but now he proceeded without any notice.
âSelma, please continue with your schedule,â Fannie told the actress.
Selma nodded at Jett.
âMr. Lee, perhaps we should resume our discussion another time.â
âAlright,â Jett agreed.
As Selma left, she cast curious glances back at Jett and Fannie, sensing the tension between them.
âJett, you shouldnât have stepped in. I have other plans for Selma. Letâs drop the web drama idea.â
âWhy complicate things unnecessarily?â Jett responded smoothly.
âSheâs my artist, and I oversee her career path. Success doesnât come overnight.â
Jett tried to coax her.
âIâm not just helping her. Iâm trying to help you.â
âI know,â Fannie acknowledged, her expression earnest. âBut donât you think youâre overstepping a bit? My career is my responsibility. Iâm not at a point where I need assistance with everything.â
Jett reclined on the sofa, his voice even.
âIâm your boyfriend. I want to help you. If youâre in trouble, why not turn to me?â
âI have turned to you before when I needed help.â The concept of self-sufficiency, often mistaken for female independence, could be misleading. True independence was about leveraging all available resources effectively, a balance Fannie usually maintained well. However, Jettâs recent actions felt overbearing.
Jett frowned, his frustration evident as he loosened his tie.
âI know you went to a business dinner with Bobby last night. Youâd ask him for help but not me?â
âWhat are you implying?â
âSelma told me you sought Bobbyâs assistance for her benefit. So why reject my help?â Jett took a deep breath, trying to calm himself.
âFifi, my patience has its limits. If you canât steer clear of Bobby, then donât expect me to stay away from you either.â
Selmaâs thoughtless remarks had inadvertently backed Fannie into a corner.
Jett, caught in a whirlwind of misunderstanding, confronted her.
Fannie tried to explain, âI didnât seek him out for assistance. It was only when I arrived that I realized he was the investor. Iâve been keeping my distance, yet heââ
Before Fannie could finish, Jett cut her off, his expression hardened.
âReally? Youâve been keeping your distance? Then explain why the kidnapper called both me and Bobby. After our argument, you still picked up Bobbyâs call, didnât you?â
Fannie tried to maintain her composure, knowing her explanation might sound weak, but she still attempted to clarify, âI just needed to settle things with him. Bobby cautioned me about being targeted.â
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