Chapter 135
As Cheryl reminisced about the past, a warm, nostalgic glow filled her eyes.
Suzanne thought for a moment before shaking her head “I don’t remember.”
Back in high school, she had been fully immersed in her studies, paying little attention to what was happening around her. She had a few close friends, but beyond that, she didn’t really per mich mind to her classmates.
cheryl clicked her tongue, giving her a knowing look. “Seriously? He had the biggest crush on you. He spent all of high school trying to get your attention–writing you love letters, following you around. And you have no clue of it all?”
She sighed dramatically. “That poor guy even recorded a song for you. And he actually had a great voler.”
Cherd bit into a piece of grilled meat, shaking her head
Suzanne frowned slightly, digging through her memory. “That sounds somewhat familiar.”
But as for what he looked like? She had no recollection of it at all.
To be fair, she had a lot of admirers back then–tall, short, fit, not–so–fit, handsome, and…not so handsome. It was hard to keep track.
She picked up a few more pieces of grilled meat and placed them on Cheryl’s plate. “You’re way too skinny. Eat more.”
People often told Suzanne she was thin, but in her opinion, Cheryl was the real one who needed to put on some weight.
Cheryl grinned. “Well, it my bestie’s treating, I have to eat more!
But as she reached for another bite, her expression tumed hesitant. She glanced at Suzanne, her tone cautious. “Hey.. Have you been having problems with your family lately?”
„Suzanne’s hands, which were holding the cutlery, paused in mid–air. She looked at Cheryland countered, “Why do you ask?
Cheryl’s eyes flickered, and she quickly waved her hand, “Oh, nothing I was just wondering ”
Suzanne pressed her lips together.
So, Seline was already spreading names among their old classmates? Go figure.
She was about to drop the topic when Cheryl hesitated before speaking again, “It’s just. Fantly is important, Suzanne When they’re still around, that’s when you’re truly lucky.”
After an hour, they had eaten their fill, and Cheryl suddenly suggested, “Suzanne, let’s go for karaoke! I haven’t sung in forever.”
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