Thea Shaw said, "I wasn't watching anything."
It's quite strange.
Thea Shaw always knew there was something like having an eye for people, but she's always been easygoing, treating everyone with tolerance.
Yet, there's never been a person—someone she had never seen before and indeed had no quarrel with—who made her feel that they had a punchable face.
This is so inappropriate, Thea didn't have the nerve to say it out loud.
Just like how she finds Clara Tate unpleasing to the eye, that was based on the matter with Julia Wyatt.
She wouldn't usually find someone unpleasing in a crowd, but just now, that young man was the exception breaking that feeling.
I've never seen you before, but I really find you annoying.
Ugh—
Thea vaguely felt that this thought was unacceptable.
Landon Ford glanced at her, unable to resist stretching out his hand to rub Thea's cheeks.
