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The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo) novel Chapter 2790

"Alright, Dahlia, you should head on home now."

"Why won't you let me speak? I'm telling the truth. Can't Ms. Tanner handle it?"

Dahlia's pout, the look of hurt innocence on her face, made Regina's demeanor cool noticeably.

"Dahlia, if you've got something to say, just come out with it. No need to beat around the bush. You're acting quite different from the interview — back then, I thought you were straightforward."

Regina shifted her gaze away, unable to discern the true Dahlia. They chatted pleasantly during the interview, but now she seemed to have transformed entirely, almost resembling the scorned woman she had portrayed in the dance recital.

"Oh, aren’t you also being devious? I'm warning you, stay away from Nolan, and cut out your little schemes.

We've all been around the block, and I know exactly what you're up to!"

Regina couldn't help but laugh at Dahlia's words.

"It seems our last interview wasn't long enough for me to discover this humorous side of you, Dahlia."

Dahlia's face was serious, her previous air of superiority gone. She had never expected to hit a wall; Regina was unfazed by her words. "What do you mean by that? Don't change the subject!"

"I'm just saying, Dahlia, it's understandable if you don't want to be decent. But please don't assume everyone else is as keen to play the role of the vixen like you."

Regina's words were laced with sarcasm, and even Lucy was on the verge of bursting out laughing. They had all thought Ms. Tanner was just a pretty face, but she had Dahlia, notorious for her tantrums, stumbling over her words!

Ms. Tanner was truly formidable, unnerving Dahlia so easily that her icy facade was slipping.

There truly is always someone better out there.

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