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"Mhmm...the pleasure's all mine," she retorted to the girl in her thick southern accent. She pulled her hair a little harder just because she wanted her to know what it felt like when she had a certain dislike toward someone. In this case Cosette.
Not exactly caring if she was making a scene or not, she added, "And it's wonderful to see you're still as arrogant and and sweet sounding as ever." Ain't that the truth. Yeah she didn't exactly mind if she was shocking Jack or not. This was nothing compared to the pain she was going to give Fletcher when she saw him. "Have you perhaps seen Fletcher yet?" she asked her.
Having her hair pulled back again, Cosette jutted her strong chin up. Oh this felt just like the old days at Beaubatons. She wasn't even on school grounds and she was getting into a tussle. Of Papa wouldn't be pleased.
"I suppose it would," she icily said back, accent still thick. Honestly, this girl thought she was so rough and tough. So what if she messed up her plans on getting a guy. She was acting like a spoiled little sod.
She flashed a brilliant white smile, noticing she was striking up a few nerves of the southern belle in front of her. If she wasn't in the presence of eligible men, she would have broken this girl like a toothpick.
"Good to see some southern manners are present." She retorted back. Weren't those American's in the south supposed to be kind natured in a sense? Obviously Sadie forgot to go to debutant training.
Her ears perked up as she said why she was being so hostile. Fletcher, eh? She was still hung up about that little scene? Goodness, she was as immature as they get. Placing an index finger to her lips, her eyes narrowed on the girl.
"No, I 'ave not." Clucking her tongue, she smiled.
"Though, chasing after a boy with rage in mind isn't the most lady like thing to do." One thing was, this girl needed a lesson in manners.
"It is most unflattering."