It depends on Nick's relationship with Jordan and the nature of the story. If Jordan has a reputation for being honest, Nick might be more inclined to believe her right away. But if the story seems far - fetched or goes against his previous beliefs, he would probably question it. For instance, if the story involves some supernatural elements and Nick is a rational person, he would be less likely to believe it immediately. Also, if Nick has his own sources of information that conflict with what Jordan has told him, he will surely not accept it without further investigation.
Maybe not. Nick might be skeptical at first. He may need some time to think it over and look for evidence to support the story.
Nick might be shocked. He could be at a loss for words initially, just trying to process all the details he has just heard.
Maybe Nick is just too trusting or naive to question it.
Yes, Nick shows some interest in Jordan. Their relationship is complex and involves elements of social interaction and shared experiences within the story's context.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different stories. It might be about her past relationships, her dreams, or some significant life experiences.
Gatsby finally tells Nick the truth of his life - how he came from a poor background, fell in love with Daisy, and did everything possible to become wealthy and be worthy of her. It's a tale of hope, love, and deception.
Renard might use kind words. He could say sorry sincerely and express his deep regret for his actions. Simple but powerful words can often be a great comfort.
They are characters in 'The Great Gatsby'.
I'm not sure specifically what story Nick Swardson tells about Aaron Rodgers. It could be something humorous, or perhaps related to an encounter they had. Without more information, it's hard to say.
In the real Saint Nick story, the real Saint Nick was Saint Nicholas. He was a significant figure in early Christianity known for his acts of kindness and charity.
It depends on the specific Nick story you're referring to. Some could be based on real events, while others might be purely fictional.