"You are so bad, Gina! When are you going to stop teasing him?" Winter screeched, taking a sip of her juice.
She had decided to meet Gina at a coffee shop close to their company, and ever since she arrived, Gina had done nothing but talk about Sean.
By now, Winter had already assumed that Sean was Gina's next target. But deep down, she worried that Gina would take things too far before ultimately breaking his heart.
Gina clicked her tongue, leaning back in her chair with one leg draped over the other leisurely. "He's irresistible," she murmured, her mind still lingering on the kiss she shared with him.
"Of course you find him irresistible—he's handsome," Winter said matter-of-factly, shrugging.
Gina had always had a thing for charming men. But no matter how long she flirted with them, the second they asked for commitment, she backed away.
"Why do you always take his side? Aren't you my friend? You should be helping me," Gina complained.