Ivy's brows furrowed, and her eyes darkened.
"So you were there the whole time?" she asked, her voice sharp. "Doing what? Standing back and watching while your so-called fans harassed us?"
Her anger wasn't directed at the girls' blind admiration for Kevin.
It was because they had targeted Lola as well.
Ivy knew she could handle situations like that herself. She had dealt with far worse. But Lola was different. The woman had been cornered simply because she was Ivy's manager, and that was what truly bothered her.
Ivy had never tolerated people picking on those they considered weaker.
Sal and Lola stared at her in surprise.
Kevin, on the other hand, shifted uncomfortably in his seat.
He had expected Ivy to be upset, but not this upset.
Now that he was seeing things from her perspective, he couldn't deny the guilt settling heavily in his chest.
"I'm sorry," he said sincerely.
But Ivy wasn't finished.
