Luis, with a gossip-filled expression, said, "It can't possibly be that serious."
"Of course it is, that's just how gossipy women are. Honestly, your sister-in-law and I don't have any real conflicts, let alone actual grudges."
Deewa replied, sounding a little frustrated, "It's all just rumors spreading around. Somehow, without any reason, she and I ended up as enemies. We don't even know each other, yet we glare at each other in the cafeteria. To be honest, I find it pretty strange myself."
Luis almost choked on his drink. Thinking about the saying that a dorm of six girls could have five different chat groups, it really didn't seem that far-fetched.
"There must be some clashes of interest, right?"
Deewa thought for a moment, then said, "Sometimes the school organizes part-time gigs. The highest-paying jobs usually go either to me or to her. Fighting over those opportunities really gets on my nerves, especially since we each have our own close-knit circles of friends."
