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Back at James’ house, there were two unexpected guests: Lily and Eve. James had been annoyed to see Lily, but with Eve there too it made things even more complicated. So, James decided to do what he did best, stay silent and let others do the talking. Though Lily looked down on Eve, she knew Eve was the only one who could handle Bella. So she had to be friendly with her. After all, the enemy of your enemy is your friend. “Miss Jefferson, the waffle is delicious,” Eve said sweetly. Lily rolled her eyes at Eve’s usual flattering words. She pushed her plate away and smiled at Tony. “Tony, I don’t like waffles. Can you change it for some Black Forest Gateau?” Though Lily was childish sometimes, she was born in a rich family, so she had a certain level of politeness and manners. Eve on t