I smiled and declined, "No, I've got things to attend to. I'm in a bit of a rush."
I didn't have time to engage in a battle with her. Many people were waiting for me back home, and she was not worth my time. I also don't see the need to have a conversation with her.
It was best to keep words brief.
She smirked mysteriously. "Do you really not want to know why Liora embarrassed herself at the party?"
I looked at her indifferently and replied, "I'm not interested. Embarrassment is just inevitable when you have a devious mind."
She always played these games with me. It was not my cup of tea.
Stella did not want to linger once she realized I was not buying her story.
With a graceful smile, she said, "What your eyes see may not be the truth. You need to feel things slowly, Chlo. Be patient."
Sure enough, she had some hidden agenda.
I remained calm, giving her a casual glance. "Alright. I've got all the patience in the world. Let's go!"
With that, I grabbed Myra and walked toward