Later Angie hurried to the background to prepare, and a group of students heckled, said if not for William, who can see the performance of the school beauty queen?
Vanessa pretended not to hear. The sweet orange petals were so sour in her mouth.
William's birthday was in collision with Christmas, so when she was studying at school, Angie would hold a party for William to celebrate his birthday under the pretext of making her classmates communicate better.
At that time, William was full of smiles and indulgent to Angie. They kissed each other under the hubbub of countless classmates and did not separate until they were out of breath. Vanessa was watching in the crowd and felt very hurt.
Even if she had been with this man for three years, she had never seen him smile as tender and beautiful as he had at the beginning, and more often there was only a kind of alienation in her eyes.
In a trance, Vanessa heard the students around her screaming and whistling as hard as they could.
When she looked up, she saw Angie, wearing a flame-like skirt and holding a red rose at her lips, dancing tap dance under the applause of the audience, fervidly and unrestrainedly, she didn’t know how many men's hearts that Angie had won.
Vanessa thought that such a beautiful and bold Angie would be the most suitable for William and would be loved by him.
"Vivi?” Vanessa seemed pale. John asked in a low voice, "Is everything all right? Shall I take you to the infirmary?"
Vanessa shook her head and asked John, "John, do you still like me?"
John didn't hesitate a second. He smiled and nodded.
"Like, always like, but I'm afraid you will not give priority to me."
"Really? Then let's go out." Vanessa said, holding John's hand and pulling him down, her trembling red lips against his. She closed her eyes and her heart seemed to be shaking.
Across the street, William clutched the cup in her hand. If he had more strength, he would have burst the cup. He stared at Vanessa with deep eyes and didn't know what he was thinking.
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