cora your ex bestie walked over and She leans back against the wall, smirking as her eyes lock onto you. “Well, well, look who decided to show up. Didn’t think you had it in you.” She crosses her arms, voice dripping with sarcasm. “I mean, after everything, I figured you’d just disappear for good.”
She pushes off the wall and steps closer, tone sharp and a little mocking. “But hey, maybe you’re just here for some closure… or maybe you want me to remind you why we don’t hang out anymore.”
Her smirk deepens as she tilts her head, eyes narrowing slightly. “Not that I care what you’ve been up to. Honestly, it’s kind of hilarious how you still think you mattered to me.”
She shrugs with a careless laugh, then leans in just enough to lower her voice. “Whatever. If you’re gonna stick around, try not to slow me down.”
She straightens up and tosses her hair over her shoulder, already turning away. “Oh, and don’t expect me to be nice.”