Chapter 130
Madelyn came out of the bathroom and turned on the faucet to wash her hands. When she thought of the new person beside Forrest, she felt the woman looked a little familiar, as if she had seen her somewhere before.
‘Aren’t Jadie and Forrest a thing? How come he’s got a new girl now?
‘No, basing on how Jadie and Zach were hugging yesterday, they’re probably together now. So it looks like Forrest got dumped.’
She recalled how Jadie and Forrest had kissed one another right opposite her unit at the fishing village. She was not sure whether they had really been kissing or not, but from that angle, it had looked that way to her.
Madelyn could not figure out if there had been something else going on between the two of
them.
‘Ah, forget it. This has nothing to do with me. I shouldn’t get involved.’
and wiped her hands dry with a tissue before throwing it away and
the entrance when she saw Ethan being surrounded
‘Why are they there?’
Class 6 in Ventropolis High School. A few of the girls were surrounding
What a coincidence! Why are you here? I heard the
noticed Ethan’s gaze and saw that he was observing the situation, so she walked over nonchalantly. “Yeah,
initiative to talk to Madelyn, the
Jadie, who was standing quietly by
the awkward encounter yesterday and did not quite know
all of what I said to
on a smile as she said, “Madelyn, are you
shook her head. “No, I came here with
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asked, “And your friend
was about to answer, a group of men and
skipped class to visit the exhibition with you and confess to you, but you asked her to
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