"You better stop!" Eve interrupted her, "There's no Nash here, and no Grandpa either. You don't need to pretend in front of me. Show your true colors, you bad woman!"

Her words caught Nina off guard. How did she become a bad woman? They had no conflict between them, right? Yet, she was labeled as such by her.

Not wanting to cause trouble, Nina looked at Eve, who was several years younger and the granddaughter of Grandpa George. She grew up without her parents. Nina decided to compromise. "Since you both like it, you can have it. It's not a big deal."

But Taylor was not willing to let it go. She wanted to stand up for Nina.

Nina, however, said, "Taylor, let's go."

Taylor asked, "What about Mr. York's coffee beans? They're gone now. If he can't have his coffee, he'll blame you."

"It's okay."

Seeing her trying to act good, Eve snorted, "Don't pretend to be nice. Even if you yield, I won't thank you. You got me scolded by Grandpa and embarrassed me. I haven't settled the score with you. I won't forgive you!"

Nina did not bother

her last time. Even though she and Nash could have gone to see the fireworks,

Nina bullies you again next time,

really great," Stella said, though she was inwardly sneering. "I only have you as a friend, and

buying coffee beans for Mr. York. If she says something

Nina said to him. If you're really in trouble, just tell me, and

too kind." Stella hugged her.

go grab a bite

to another shop. This happened about twenty minutes later. Taylor was a bit worried. "If we changed the brand, will Mr. York still like it? What

make do," Nina said. "It's

if it was not the same brand,

the coffee, Nina

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