As usual, she was being as hot-tempered as a hedgehog on the defensive…
Looking at the infuriated woman, Zivon then walked up to her before saying, “Anger isn’t the solution. Regardless, let’s have a talk about your design.”
Though Zivon’s voice was as soothing as a spring breeze, Xavia really didn’t want to see him right now. With that, she stopped before turning to face him as she growled, “What’s there to even talk about? All of you think I was trying to frame her! I’ll say it one final time that I’m not shameless enough to straight-out steal her work! If it’s details you want, fine!”
“I overheard your conversation with Nathan at the gazebo a few days back! Since you said you were abandoning the idea, I took it and even incorporated my own ideas into it! That’s the whole story, and if you want me to apologize to Jenna, think again!” retorted Xavia as she turned to leave again.
Unfortunately for her, Zivon simply grabbed her by the arm again as he asked, “You people? Why are you assuming I’m doubting you? Also, I never once mentioned wanting you to apologize to her.”
“…Weren’t you chasing after me to get me to do that?” replied Xavia.
Now rather irked, Zivon tightened his grip as he growled, “…Sometimes I wonder if your skull is hollow…!”
Zivon, for one, had intended for her to use that idea. With that in mind, why the hell would he think that she plagiarized?
Whatever the case was, Xavia understandably grew more upset after hearing that. To think he was now calling her an idiot after all that had happened!
Giving him a swift kick to the shin, Xavia scowled, “Fine, I’m an idiot! With that said, you’d best stay away from such a low lifeform like me…! I wouldn’t want my aura of stupidity to taint your high IQ!”
Her words made Zivon—who had flinched slightly from her uncalled-for kick—momentarily speechless. This girl…
Bursting with character, Xavia had always been this straightforward, and she really meant business every time she got pissed. Still, Zivon couldn’t help but feel slightly impressed every time she lost it.
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