Even though she had told Dory that as an excuse to leave.
Yesseca still brought her to the toy store.
There were toys everywhere inside the store.
Yesseca knelt down beside Dory and said, "So Dory, which toy would you like? I'll buy whatever you like."
But Dory simply shook her head.
"It's okay, Auntie Yesseca, you don't need to buy me anything."
Yesseca ruffled her hair. "It's fine."
Suddenly, a small girl appeared.
It was Sabrina.
Sabrina was surprised to see Dory with Yesseca. She then snorted and said out loud, "Hah! One hillbilly spending time with another hillbilly! Typical!"
Sabrina still thought this way despite the fact that Yesseca was now a successful businesswoman who won many awards for her pastries and her multiple bakeries.
Sabrina was a very proud and indignant little girl.
She still looked down on Yesseca.
She assumed that Yesseca was just a lowly baker who baked bread for people. She was pretty convinced that she was right when she saw her with Dory.
When Yesseca heard her hurtful comment, she didn't get angry. She was simply disappointed.
Yesseca could see that Sabrina hadn't changed at all.
Selina had put in so much effort to help Sabrina change her ways, but she failed with every attempt.
Sabrina was still arrogant as ever and looked down on people.
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