"Evelyn, how long has it been? He gives you one gift and manages to reconquer you?"
Evelyn didn't get angry. Instead, her smile remained unperturbed. But she didn't keep it for long, as she had to stop the nagging she knew would soon come.
"Dinaia, do you want to know about Ryan or not?"
Dinaia felt a stab in her heart, torn between gossip and her own happiness, as well as by the betrayal, as she said with an offended expression:
"I can't believe you are using my lifetime happiness as a hostage to blackmail me. Evelyn, you have changed!"
The brunette rolled her eyes:
"Alright, stop pretending, the light is green."
Like the page of a book being flipped, Dinaia's expression returned to normal as she drove away from the intersection.
"Then I will shut up. But, Evelyn, don't come crying later for falling into a pit. You also won't be able to say that I prioritized my own happiness over our sisterhood."
Evelyn didn't care: