“Who do you think you are? Why do I have to see you just because you said so?”
Eloise frowned. “I mean it when I say I have something important to discuss with you. Are you coming?”
“Heh!” Bonnie scoffed.
“Why, you little—” Eloise felt almost suffocated. ‘She’s such a bitch. How is she even worse than Ivor?’
“If you’re trying to pick a fight, you should direct your efforts at someone else. I can’t afford to waste time on you. Ciao.”
Bonnie was about to hang up the phone when she heard Eloise speaking hastily. “D-Don’t hang up! I’m trying to talk to you about Ivor.”
“Ivor?” Bonnie raised her eyebrows. “If I want to know something about him, I can always ask him. I don’t need you to give me any input.”
Eloise almost screamed into her phone when she heard what Bonnie said. However, she had no choice but to swallow her anger.
“Aren’t you concerned or curious about what I have to tell you?”
“Not at all.” Bonnie’s voice carried a hint of nonchalance. “Didn’t you hear me? I’ll ask Ivor myself if I have any questions for him. I don’t need you to tell me anything.”
Eloise clenched her fists so hard that she could hear them crackling.
“A-Alright. Tell me! What’s it going to take for you to come here and talk to me?”
Bonnie’s lips curled. A hint of cockiness flashed in her eyes. “If you want me to go there, then you’re going to have to beg for it. Make it sound convincing while you’re at it, too.”
Eloise couldn’t hold herself back anymore. She ended up screaming into her phone, “You’re over the line, Bonnie!”
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