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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1921

Chapter 1921 A Visit

What happened between Nina and her? Baffled, the men watched as Maya glanced at the dessert in Stephen’s hand. “Don’t tell me you bought these for Nina.”

“I’m heading back to work later, so these are for her.” “No! She doesn’t get to eat the food I made!” Maya barked. Stephen was surprised and assumed Maya was being unreasonable.

“Why can’t she eat it?” he asked patiently. “I’m worried she’ll get a tummy ache and blame it on me!” came Maya’s answer. What kind of reason is that? I don’t get it. Stephen couldn’t wrap his mind around the matter.

“Finish the desserts right here or leave them here. I’ll give you a refund. Either way, you don’t get to leave the plaza with them,” Maya declared.

As she didn’t seem to be kidding, Stephen was stunned. He left the desserts behind and took his leave.

After leaving the food plaza, he gave Nina a call to find out what had happened. He was worried there was a misunderstanding between the sisters.

Nina had no idea Maya would do that. She told him, “Maya’s nuts. Ignore her.”

Stephen was astonished. “Did you offend her?”

“She was the one who offended me!”

After hanging up, Nina gave Maya a call.

Maya was telling the story of their fight to Wilbur when her phone rang.

She answered the call to hear Nina’s indignant voice, “Maya Seet, are you crazy? Why did you stop Stephen from leaving your plaza after he bought some food there?”

“I knew he had bought the food for you. You don’t get to eat my food. What if you get a tummy ache after eating my food? I can’t risk that!”

“What? Why can’t you get over that?”

“It might be insignificant to you, but it’s important to me. I hate it when people claim my food is dirty enough to cause food poisoning!” Maya roared.

Nina was speechless. “I… Fine. I won’t argue with you. What can I do for you to agree to a truce?”

“A truce?” Maya pondered over it. “All right. I’ll forgive you if you do one thing for me.”

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