Chapter 437
“I’m not going over there alone, not with your sister around.”
Aurora glanced at the message and simply replied with an “OK” gesture, saying nothing more.
She understood and knew exactly what kind of person Tessa was.
Tessa and Megan had never gotten along, probably because Megan had always been especially close to her.
Aurora still remembered it vividly.
When they were little, Megan used to come over to her house to play.
The two of them would lie by the pool, sunbathing, and it was well known to both families how close the girls were.
But Tessa had always kept her distance.
She never joined in, and whenever she looked at Megan, there was visible disdain on her face.
One time, while Aurora and Megan were sunbathing by the pool, Tessa suddenly approached them with a warm smile, saying she wanted to join.
Megan, still young, wasn’t too keen, but out of respect for Aurora, she nodded and let her join in.
The three of them sat poolside, but as they jostled for the middle spot, Tessa suddenly shoved Aurora into the water.
Aurora had been so little then, and she didn’t even know how to swim.
Megan panicked and leapt into the pool to pull her out.
But not before yelling at Tessa, “Go get an adult, quick!”
Tessa, however, just stood there, motionless.
It was unclear whether she was frozen in shock or deliberately pretending not to hear.
Luckily, Megan could swim.
By the time she dragged Aurora back to the edge, Tessa was still standing in the same spot, her expression unreadable.
Furious, Megan climbed out of the pool, marched straight over, and shoved Tessa in with a glare. “You’re awful! I’m never playing with you again!”
Then she grabbed Aurora and led her inside, but not before yelling for the adults to come help Tessa out of the pool.
When Tessa finally came inside, soaked and trembling, the first thing she saw was Megan’s fierce, warning look.
She had no choice but to swallow her pride and say nothing.
Even when Grace asked what happened, she never mentioned Megan’s name.
She simply claimed she’d slipped and fallen by accident.
From that moment on, the rift between them was sealed.
Ever since, if Tessa was anywhere nearby, Megan would never go alone,
Just looking at her brought back the image of that cold, unbothered face, watching someone struggle and doing nothing,
Over time, everyone began to realize the two didn’t get along.
Both families had tried to mediate countless times, but the outcome never changed.
Eventually, the adults gave up.
After all, they had their own lives, different circles, and different paths.
There was no reason to force them into getting along.
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