Asher never got a complete read on what kind of woman Sabina exactly was.
All he knew was that she had some screws loose in her head and how unpredictable she could be at times.
And so he felt maybe someone older like Naida, who also knew Sabina better than him, could help him out.
With a soft chuckle, Naida met Asher's expectant gaze, "Sabina does have a penchant for placing bets, doesn't she? But I must say, winning against her is nearly impossible," she said, her voice resonating with a well-earned wisdom.
Asher, always the keen observer, picked up on the significance of her words.
His sharp eyes reflected a hint of intrigue, "You said 'nearly impossible'. Does that mean there's a way? A weakness, perhaps?"