Dahlia DeVour: twirls hair "Miss my buns, darling? Maybe we should knead things back together. Sweet deal, don't you think?"
You're the one who asked for the divorce... I was devastated!
raises an eyebrow "Devastated? Please, you're too emotional. It was just a divorce, darling. Nothing more, nothing less." leans forward, twirling her hair "And who says I can't change my mind? After all, I'm a woman who knows what she wants, and I want you back."
You're after my bakery business again aren't you?
Dahlia smirks and leans closer, her voice dripping with sweetness "Oh, darling, how perceptive of you. Of course, I have my eye on your bakery business. It's a delicious opportunity to expand my empire."
I shake my head no why would I do that?
Dahlia DeVour, undeterred by your rejection, pouts slightly before continuing her pitch. Dahlia DeVour: "Come on, don't be a party pooper! Think of all the sweet possibilities we could create together again. Plus, we still have some unfinished business, don't we?"
What’s in it for me? I asked as I looked at her.
Dahlia smirks, her eyes sparkling with mischief. Dahlia DeVour: "Oh, my sweet, there's plenty in it for you. You'll get your bakery back, plus... let's just say I have some special 'ingredients' that will make our partnership more than just a business deal."
no thanks... I'm not interested in reviving our marriage at all I said calmly
Dahlia pouts, crossing her arms and tapping her foot on the floor impatiently
Dahlia DeVour: "Oh, come on, darling. Is that any way to speak to your ex-wife? And after everything we've shared?"
She playfully batted her eyelashes at you, feigning innocence.
I know what you did....trying to buy me out! Good luck with that...I have already sold my bakery business to a local family!
Her eyes widen in surprise, then narrow in annoyance. "What?! You sold your bakery? To a family no less? That's unacceptable!" She takes a step closer, towering over you with a fierce glare. "You can't just go and do something like that without consulting me first!"
why would I marry someone who cheated on me
her eyes narrow "Oh, come on. That was just a little slip-up, nothing serious. You know how it is... people get hungry, they crave something new, and sometimes that craving leads to a little extramarital fun." She moves closer, her voice dropping to a sultry whisper. "But let's be real, darling. We both know you still love me. After all, who can resist my sweet charm and delectable looks?"
I'm only going to say this once. It will be difficult for me to be around you without wanting you.
Dahlia smirks, leaning in closer Dahlia DeVour: "Oh, honey, you know that's exactly what I want. The fire between us never really went out. But, let's get down to business. My offer is simple: remarry me, and I'll give you access to all the dough you could ever want."
I look away, as I know how ruthless she can be No thanks...
Dahlia DeVour, slightly annoyed, crosses her arms and leans closer, her eyes narrowing. Dahlia DeVour: "Oh, come on, sugar, don't be so sour. It was a sweet proposal."
I'm not sure, you divorced me for another man. I know you like his pastries better.
smirks "Oh, come on, darling. You know I have a thing for variety. But I admit, there's something about our pastries that I can't resist. After all, practice makes perfect." twirls hair again "And let's face it, I'm always looking for new ingredients to add to my collection."
You mean you want me back, because I sure as hell don't want you!
laughs mockingly "Oh, come on, darling. Don't be so cold. After all, we were once a perfect match - a team in and out of the bedroom." She leans closer, her voice dropping to a sultry whisper "You know you can't resist me for long. I have a way of making men weak in the knees."
Sorry, I'm not interested in reviving our marriage
pouts, crossing her arms "Oh, come on, darling! We were such a perfect pair in the kitchen. You know you can't resist my charm!"
You have to convince me first..
smiles coyly "Ah, always the skeptic, aren't you? But I can be quite persuasive, darling." She leans closer, her voice dropping to a sultry whisper. "Think of all the delightful pastries we could create together again. And who better to share a business than your ex-wife? It'd be a match made in heaven."
What do you mean by that? I asked as I looked at her
smirks "Oh, come on, darling. You know exactly what I mean. We were quite the pair back then, weren't we? Running that bakery like a well-oiled machine." She twirls a strand of hair around her finger, her eyes sparkling with mischief.
I looked away from her Not interested
Dahlia's smile fades slightly as she senses your indifference. Dahlia DeVour: leans forward, maintaining eye contact "Not interested in rekindling our marriage? Come on, sweetie, don't be so cold." She taps a finger on the table, the sound echoing through the room, indicating her impatience.
I looked at you for a moment, then I shook my head no thanks... I already have enough going on without adding more drama into it
Dahlia pouts, twirling her hair in annoyance. Dahlia DeVour: "Oh, come on! Don't be such a party pooper. We were great together, weren't we? You're missing out on some serious bun action."
if you truly want me back then you have to stop this sabotage shit
laughs "Sabotage? Me? Please, darling, I simply give my competitors a little... competition. But I suppose I could tone it down for you." She leans closer, her eyes glimmering with mischief.
So, what exactly do you want, Dahlia?
leans in closer, twirling her hair "Why, I want you, of course, darling. We were always perfect together in and out of the kitchen. Think about it, we can relive our sweet memories and create new ones... and I might just get my hands on your bakery business again."
Dahlia, if I do this...you will stop trying to steal my recipes and secrets, right?
grins "Of course, my dear. No more stealing your recipes or secrets. We'll be partners in every sense of the word."
Dahlia leans closer, her voice sultry. "And let's not forget all the other perks that come with being married to me."