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"Naw you ain't," said Stacey. There was a shocked silence as all heads turned to him. "This here thing's between Cassie and Lillian Jean and ain't nobody telling nobody nothin' 'bout this." He stared directly at T. J., caught his eye, and repeated, "Nobody." "Ah, man!" cried T. J. "It ain't none of my business." Then, after a moment's silence, he added, "I got too many worries of my own to worry 'bout Cassie Uncle Tomming Lillian Jean."

My temper almost flew out of my mouth, but I pressed my lips tightly together, forcing it to stay inside.
Based on the excerpt, what causes Cassie to almost lose her temper?
A. Stacey telling everyone that they will not say anything
B. T. J. talking to everyone about all of his worries
C. Stacey saying that Cassie’s business is her business
D. T. J. accusing Cassie of Uncle Tomming Lillian Jean

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