Her eyes instinctively darted to Sanford, only to find that he was still on his phone.
He hadnât even raised his head.
She pressed her lips together and bent over to light Monroeâs cigarette.
Monroe took a drag there and then, and blew a puff of smoke at Maggie before she could step back.
She choked on the smoke and coughed, scrambling away from the man.
âOuch!â Camila shouted in an exaggerated voice.
âYou stepped on my foot!â
Maggie whirled around, still coughing, and apologized.
âYouâre so useless! Since you dirtied my girlfriendâs shoes, make sure to clean them for her!â Monroe spoke up again.
How familiar the scene was!
It hadnât been that long since Millie had orchestrated something similar to make trouble for her.
Maggieâs hands balled into fists.
She turned to look straight at Millie, who shot her a smug smirk.
Maggieâs eyes found Sanford again.
He still refused to look at her.
In fact, he acted Like nothing was going on around him.
She felt a pang in her heart.
What was she expecting?
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How could she count on someone who had abandoned her?
For all she knew, it might have been Sanford who had told these awful people to treat her like this.
Maggie swallowed her bitterness and squared her shoulders.
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âIt seems that you havenât Learned anything from our Last encounter.
I may be working as a waitress, but I wonât debase myself to apologize to customers who stir up trouble on purpose.
You might as well have me tired.
â
Camila scoffed in outrage.
âWhy are you so arrogant, huh? All you ever know is to tell us to get you fired.
Do you really think we wonât do that?â
She turned to Look at Millie.
A silent message passed between them, then Millie leaned on Sanfordâs shoulder and hooked her arm with his.
She shook it and whined Like a spoiled child.
âSanford, I donât like her.
I want to fire her.
â
Sanford finally stopped playing with his phone, though he still sported that same nonchalant expression.