Chapter 116 Pouting Girl
Chapter 116 Pouting Girl
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Jane strolled up and spotted Lianne pouting like she was ready to cry. She smirked and asked, “Alright, which one of you made sweet little Lianne sulk?”
“We didn’t touch her,” Mireya said as she wiped her eyes with a tissue. “But someone tried flirting, got burned, and now she’s pretending she doesn’t care.” She jumped right into the story and filled Jane in.
Jane turned to Roxy and laughed out loud. “Roxy, girl, I’m telling you now. Some of these guys tonight are untouchable. Keep trying them, and you’re gonna spiral into a full-blown crisis!”
Roxy rolled her eyes. “It’s just a guy. You think I’m that soft?”
Jane raised her eyebrows. “You girls have men lining up behind you. This party’s not the place to start picking favorites.”
“I got it,” Mireya said with a knowing grin. “Tonight’s about Ava. All the guys here? Totally on the family radar. We’re not stupid. But come on, you know Roxy. She saw one guy who hit her checklist and dove in. Dude didn’t even flinch.”
Roxy lunged and threw her arm around Mireya’s neck. “Are you done yet, or do I need to shut you up for real?”
Lianne leaned over, glancing behind Jane. “Wait… where’s Ava? Isn’t she with you?”
Jane frowned. “I’ve been looking for her. I thought she was with your group.”
Ava took a deep breath and stepped out of the stall. As she moved to the sink, she caught Grace crying in front of the mirror
Her mascara had smudged, and her voice was shaky as she spoke on video call.
Ava froze in place. Leaving would’ve looked rude. But staying felt weird.
Grace saw her right away, whispered something to whoever was on-screen, and ended the call. She wiped her cheeks, turned, and gave a delicate smile. “Oh! Ava, I didn’t know you were there. Sorry you had to see that.”
Ava replied, “I didn’t mean to overhear. Just walked out.”
Grace nodded and washed her hands while the water splashed between her fingers. “It’s fine. I just needed a second to vent. I got overwhelmed.
“This is my first time on Capitol Planet. I don’t know anyone, and no one really talks to me. I don’t even get what I did wrong. Jane’s been cold to me all night. She told me to stop tagging along.”
Ava stayed quiet for a moment, then said, “She’s just blunt. Don’t let it get to you. If you’re uncomfortable, you can spend some time with my grandma.”
Grace’s smile froze before she dropped her eyes. “So, even you don’t like me?”
Ava didn’t enjoy the crying type. Especially the ones who always blamed others. Girls like Grace acted like the whole world was unfair, and they were just helpless victims.
“We met, like, today,” Ava said calmly. “Too soon to talk about who likes who. She was still being kind, or else she’d have pointed out that they were little more than strangers.
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They exchanged a few more words. Then Ava looked her over and said, “Fu your midieus”
Jane was already running out of patience, Grace had been passed around and finally comered Ava na bathroom.
That whole performance? Useless, era might be deite when it. came to romance, that he want to
Jane let out a quiet laugh and leaned close to Caela’s ear. She whispered a few quick words, then headed
Soon after, Ava and Grace rejoined Jane in the hallway, Grace trailed beside Ava, trying to look composed Jane pas Cracks glance and pointed her out. “Caela, this is Ms. Grace Morren. Take care of her for me, would you?”
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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