Theo said coldly, "Do I look like I'm in the mood for jokes?"
Sophia shrugged. "Why not? Ellinor may be having a blast somewhere right now. Why the long face?"
Theo frowned. "Enough! It's late. Go find a room to sleep in!"
Sophia shook her head. "You won't let me crash here, and your sister won't let me in her room, so where else can I go? Considering my luck, there's no way I'm sleeping in your guestroom!"
Disgust flashed in Theo's eyes. "Only you would believe in that fortune-telling crap!"
"Yes! I do believe in it! That's why I'm not going to the guestroom! I bet you'll be up all night missing Ellinor, so how about you lend me this room? I'll find a hotel tomorrow!"
"Nope."
Sophia glared at him. "Humph! Stingy much? Ellinor wouldn't care if another woman slept in your bed! She dumped you anyway!"
Theo's face had turned quite ugly. He had always given her some respect because they'd been friends for years, and she once did him a huge favor.
But now his face was as black as thunder.
"If you don't leave, don't blame me for kicking you out!"
Sophia shrugged. "Theo, don't try to scare me! I know you! You wouldn't do that to me! But I'm done messing with you for now. I'll just go watch TV on your couch all night! Bye!"
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