"I can come back by myself if I want to, I don't need you to take me," Jane Sampson retorted. Probably because her grandparents were there, the courage she'd lost to the dog seemed to have been found again.
"I'm so annoyed with you," Jane Sampson nudged James Black, who was sitting next to her. "I definitely don't want to come back with you!"
Granny Sampson was startled by the push and the interaction between Jane and James. But looking at James, he wasn't angry at all; in fact, he watched Jane with an indulgent look on his face. Granny Sampson couldn't help but take a few more glances at the young couple before her.
"Always talking like children," Granny Sampson finally came to her senses and chided Jane Sampson with a smile in her voice, showing no real force.
Jane Sampson stuck out her tongue, then turned to James Black and giggled slyly.
"Eat properly," James Black raised his hand and patted Jane Sampson on the head.