"My aunt says food isn't to be wasted. Moreover, if my aunt finds out someone spilled their juice on my food, she'll come at you. You're welcome."
After the incident was "slightly" settled in the headmaster's office, Penny stayed away from Nina as far away as possible. She hadn't even seen her since. For her, not seeing Nina or being far away from the girl would save her sanity.
Nina proved that she was not worth her consideration.
However, watching this unfold right before her eyes incited curiosity from Penny.
Nina continued eating the food from her lunch box despite the juice that spilled on it. The most surprising of all was what she said.
"Aunt Jessa, indeed, hates it when we waste food," she mumbled. "And she'll come at these children if she heard what they did."
Her face crumpled in dismay, thinking that Nina's food was being wasted by some kids. Did they know just how delicious and precious Jessa's lunch boxes were?!