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Taylor taking David's obviously rhetorical question literally- she 100% harbors jealousy for Natalie
Tay doesn't get rhetorical questions. She's not the sharpest knife in the drawer
Also it's envy not jealousy. Did ya not pay attention in English class
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jealously implies you're envious of someone's ability to take what you have.
Tay has continued to show that she takes rhetorical questions literal. Not sure why ur surprised by it now. This has happened dozens of times
jeal·ous
adjective
feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages. "he grew jealous of her success"
But anyway even the most dense person would not mistake what David meant, it was a Freudian slip I mean David even mocked her, "I'm not jealous" - she jealous and I'm not talking about watches here