Nadia was very thoughtful, pouring drinks for everyone during the party. She looked like a lovable woman. She occasionally chimed in with a few words t o liven up the atmosphere, which made her easily likable.
After Zedd complimented Nadia for being thoughtful, Cindy finally could not help herself after looking at Nadia showing her feathers like a peacock. She said," Miss Sherman, can you go out and buy me something t o eat? I'm hungry."
Cindy ordered her like she was a servant.
Theo stopped talking and looked at me. "Do you want something to eat?"
Since I did not eat much when we were at the Japanese restaurant, he was worried that I would be hungry by the time we got home. Miss Woods and Miss Zuri would be asleep then and there would be nothing at home.
His question warmed my heart, and I took his hand. "N o, I'm good."
Nadia knew she was being ordered around by Cindy like a servant, so she put down the glass of wine in her hand and stared at Cindy angrily. "Miss Reed, if
you want to eat something, you can call a waiter over. I f not, you can also order take-out. It's very late now. What if I get into a dangerous situation if I go out now t o buy you food?"
"The security around here is good. What danger could you possibly find yourself in?" Cindy snickered lightly. "Don’t tell me you’ve never been out this late before.
When Cindy wanted to be unreasonable, she would go all out. Everyone present was already used to it except for Nadia.
When Nadia saw that none of the three men were speaking up for her, she pursed her lips aggrievedly." Well... Alright, then."
After she said that, she tugged on Mason's sleeve and asked, "Mason, do you want anything? I can get it for you as well."
Mason glanced at her, then frowned at Cindy and asked, "Didn't you eat before coming here? Why are you hungry again so soon?"
"I didn't eat enough," Cindy said boldly.
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