Chapter39
“The feeling of splashing water was really nice, thanks for teaching
me.”
The girl in front was the closest, got splashed with more water, was almost soaked all over, and her hair was all clumped together.
She screamed, “Alaricka!”
Alarieka walked over, brushed past her, stopped and chuckled, “Just a clown.”
The girl was so mad she gnashed her teeth: “Alarieka, I will never let you go!”
Alarieka walked through the crowd, her voice calm: “Alright, I’ll wait.”
Roschelle’s piano performance for the school anniversary was just a few days away. It wasn’t really popular at first, but because of some posts online, Roschelle’s performance got a lot more attention.
Even though the original post was already deleted, it didn’t stop Roschelle’s fans and CP shippers from being passionate. Up to now, there were still tons of discussions about this on social media, mixed with lots of curses and insults toward her.
There used to be a lot of tricks like this. She had seen too many and been through too many,
She didn’t take this kind of scene seriously at all.
It was just that it wasn’t hard at all to see who was behind these posts.
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Alaricka didn’t sit still either, and just posted something on Instagram.
“Wished you two a long and happy life together.”
Also posted Roschelle’s Instagram background. Roschelle’s Instagram background was a photo of her and Kieran holding hands, taken from behind.
This Instagram post got likes really fast, she didn’t even look at it, just packed up and left scho
As soon as she left the school, Alarieka saw the Rolls–Royce parked at the gate. That was Kieran’s car.
A fancy car like that parked at the crowded school gate caught a lot of people’s attention, and everyone was quietly talking about who’s here to pick up who.
She didn’t look around and just took a detour.
She had just walked a few steps when her arm was grabbed by someone behind her.
“Ms. Huston, Mr. Argent, please get in the car.
Alarieka shook off his hand and said coldly, “Then tell him I already left the Argent family. He has no right to control me.”
“Not qualified?”
Kieran’s deep voice suddenly came from behind. Alarieka didn’t even listen and just walked away.
Kieran suddenly grabbed her wrist and lowered his voice, “Alarieka.”
Alarieka tried hard to shake off Kieran’s hand: “Let go! Let go!”
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Kieran’s eyes were sharp, his dark eyes gloomy: “If you wanted to mess around here. I could keep you company.”
Alaricka gritted her teeth. “Lunatic.”
She ended up getting in Kieran’s car. She was going to take the front passenger seat, but Kieran just looked calmly at her hand on the seat.
It seemed like he wouldn’t let it go unless she sat in the back.
Alaricka just had to sit in the back seat, but she sat far away from
Kieran
Kieran didn’t seem to care how far away–she was, “Where do you live?”
Alaricka wanted to say it had nothing to do with him, but with Kieran’s ability and personality, he would find out sooner or later, so being stubborn about this didn’t make sense.
Just say Kieran was the one who drove her back.
Alarieka turned her head to look out the car window, watched the traffic, and said the name of the old neighborhood in a cold voice.
Kieran casually crossed his legs, tapping his fingers on his knee: “Went through all that trouble to escape, just to live in a place like this.‘
The lukewarm sarcasm made Alarieka really mad.
But she kept a calm face and shot back, “No matter how bad it was, it was ate people.”
still better than some places that looked nice but actuallys, it
Kieran let out a low laugh, his voice deep and magnetic.
Alaricka carefully rolled her eyes.
hand at lightning speed.
Her vision went dark for a second, and the next moment she was in Kieran’s arms.
Bang!
A huge noise exploded right by my car, and Alaricka’s head was left with wave after wave of nonstop ringing.
She was all stiff, her head could barely think anymore, and she could hardly breathe.
Car accident, this was a car accident.
Her body started to shake, her eyes went wide, and her mouth was open but she still couldn’t breathe. She was stiff all over, it was scary.
Her Nina just died in a car accident.
She could still hear Nina’s tearing screams in her ears, and everything in front of her was blood–red, all from the blood coming out of Nina.
Alaricka’s vocal cords could barely make a sound, her voice was hoarse and harsh: “Nina…”
“My Nina…”
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