Hearing this, Josie snorted lightly, "Whose boyfriend did I steal? Yours?"
"Isn't it?" Ciara asked rhetorically.
Josie found it even more amusing.
"Ciara , are you asking me to tell everyone that you and your sister have done something shameful?"
"What did I do? I see that everything before was a set-up by you and Violet."
Ciara justified it by saying that there was no evidence.
"Ciara , I've seen shameless people, but I've never seen you so shameless."
"You steal someone's boyfriend, who is shameless?"
""
The two quarreled and people around them gathered around.
Matilda, who was looking at Austin's black face, deliberately played peacemaker and went up to persuade him.
"Josie, you guys need to stop."
"That's right, they're all good sisters, don't hurt the peace."
Nancy is right behind Matilda.
Her almond eyes flashed as she echoed a phrase while deliberately squeezing Matilda so that she fell in Austin's direction.
"Yikes."
Matilda jumped into Austin's arms at once.
Matilda blushed as the man's nice scent came to the end of her nose.
Josie saw this scene, immediately pulled Matilda away, a pretty face condensed.
"Matilda, what are you doing?"
Matilda stumbled as she was tugged.
The eyes flashed and fell to the ground in one smooth motion.
"Josie, I didn't mean to do that."
The woman's face is delicate and her eyes are red in a loving way.
Mother said that women show weakness in order to provoke men's desire to protect.
She's so weak, doesn't that better accentuate Josie's toughness?
Austin must be disgusted with Josie and sympathetic to himself.
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