"Get out! I don't need your care!"
He was the first to say no, so why did it become about her having an issue with him? For some reason, thinking about this made Nana Jensen's mood oppressive and quite unpleasant, even slightly sour, probably from never being publicly rejected before, "So your little girlfriend won't come to check on you and get upset. I don't want to cause any unnecessary misunderstandings!"
Willy Smith: "..."
Was she really afraid his little girlfriend would come checking on him, or did she just not want him around because he was a nuisance?
"Nobody would misunderstand!"
With his head down, Willy Smith stood in front of Nana Jensen, holding a cup of hangover tea, neither daring to feed her nor willing to give up, just standing there. After a long while, he added, "I don't have a little girlfriend, I... I won't date anyone else!"
He won't date anyone else?
Why did that statement sound so intriguing? Or was she reading too much into it?