The genuinely did not have the patience le to deal with them. She did not want to for her appetite from watching Xenia also put on her pitiful act
Xenia stated toy. It’s my fault it’s all my fault! You should blame me for all of this
“You’re way too kind, Kenia. It anyone were to leave, it should be Noella” replied Lucas.
Noelle instantly agreed. “Yeah, sure! I’ll leave!” Now that she had achieved her goal, she did not need to stay around any longer and continue wasting time.
Frank immediately explained. “You can’t leave, Noelle. This is your home! Where else would you go?”
“Just deactivate her credit card, Frank We’ll see how long she can last out there by herself” said Lucas.
Noelle was unlared as she did not take Lucas‘ words to heart “Whatever.” was a memory!
ory that she would never ever ever forget. She realized that
In her previous life, she had ended up wandering the streets and begging for food when her credit card was deactivated. It was a she had to vain her own money to survive.
Noelle returned to her room, grabbed a backpack, and staffed it with some cloches and her ID, leaving everything else behind. Frank began to panic. “Don’t haten to Lucas, Noelle. Didn’t you say that you’d be coming home after the exams?”
Noelle’s gaze was as calmas ever. “Yeah, I did say that.”
She knew that Frank and Lucas would have probably interfered with her exams if she had not said so. Now that the exams were oven, nothing was left to hold her back. And with that, she had no reason to continue putting up with the Liddells.
Frank splied. “We’re a family, Noelle, ‘s only normal to have a few disagreements but it’s fine so long as it’s nothing major, right? I know that you’ve been wronged in the past. I promise that I’ll make it up to you.”
He had not slept a wink last night but did not dare to approach Noelle either. As certain things became dear to him, memories of the past continued to stab into his heart like daggers, keeping him awake through the night.
He realized that Noella had been treated undalily since the Liddell family adopted Xenis. And with how many years it had lasted, Frank could not bear even to imagine all the pain Noelle had gone through.
The more he attempted to think about it, the more panicked he became
Noelle smiled and calmly replied, “Don’t say that, Frank. 1’ve been considering looking for a part–time job after the exams and learning to live alone. You can let Xenia have my room. Her father saved my life, after all. It’s only right to treat her well”
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