Anna looked at Yanis and said, "I need to talk to you!"
Bonnie said, "Do you have a problem understanding what I said? Do you want me to pay for you to retake the class?"
Because of her illness this time and Anna's previous attitude towards Yanis, Bonnie showed great restraint by not giving her a slap in the face.
"Miss Cooke, do we have a grudge against each other?" Anna said displeasedly when Bonnie targeted her.
Bonnie raised her hand and put it on Yanis's shoulder. She calmly said, "I don't have any grudges against you. But I unconditionally stand with Yanis. Whoever bullies her is bullying me too. So Miss Johnson, if you want something from Yanis, just say it here. You don't need to go out or change the place and I can't ignore it either."
Bonnie made herself clear without leaving any room for Anna.
The meaning was also very obvious: speak up or leave.
Anna stood in front of the two people for a few seconds before finally speaking again, "Have you seen Iris recently?" She asked while looking at Yanis.
Yanis frowned slightly when she heard Anna's question, "Miss Johnson, do you think that maybe you've got the wrong person? Iris and I are just friends at most. Who says that friends must know each other's whereabouts all the time?"
After hearing what Yanis had to say, Anna retorted, "He likes you, so why wouldn't he tell you where he went?"
Yanis almost laughed out loud because of what Anna had just said, "Miss Johnson, your logic is flawed here. There is no reason why Iris should report his whereabouts or activities since we're only friends; furthermore there isn't any reason why he should report them either. Do you understand what I mean?"
Bonnie chimed in and said, "If you want to find Iris, then go look for him at his company or hia family! Why did you come here acting crazy like this?"
Anna was left speechless by their words, but still managed to mutter under breath as she stomped away angrily, "It would be better if you kept your distance from him!"
Afterwards Bonnie wanted to chase Anna but was stopped by Yanis who asked ,"What are you doing ?"
"I'm going to teach her how to act properly!" replied an angry Bonnie .
Yanis held onto her arm as she changed the subject, "When were you discharged from the hospital?"
Bonnie grunted and said, "The hospital bed was really uncomfortable to sleep on. I'm not sure if staying there for another night would make me better, but I'm sure I would be dead."
With that, Bonnie walked over and lay down on the nearby sofa as if she had no bones. "I'll check out of the hospital later. I stayed there last night."
Yanis glanced at her and asked, "Still have a fever?"
Bonnie raised her hand to her forehead and tried it out. "No fever last night, but had a low fever in the afternoon. It should be almost gone now."
Yanis nodded and turned around to pour her a glass of water. "What do you want to eat? Shall I get something for you?"
Bonnie glanced aside and looked at the time before turning back to Yanis and said, "Where's Wendy? She hasn't come yet?"
As soon as Bonnie finished speaking, Wendy's voice rang out from beside them: "I'm here! Just bought some things for Alfie."
Wendy put down what she brought with her and greeted Yanis before looking over at Bonnie lying on the sofa offhandedly asking: "Discharged already? Are you feeling better?"
Immediately changing her expression, Bonnie looked pitifully at Wendy, saying, "Wendy, quickly get me something delicious so that I can replenish myself properly! These past two days have made me skin-and-bones!"
Seeing Bonnie like this caused Wendy to chuckle lightly; "You're still skin-and-bones like this? Then Yanis must be malnourished!"
Bonnie retorted indignantly: "... Wendy! Don't forget who your boss is!"
"Yanis is also my boss."
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