Even the Harwood family couldn't escape their share of trouble.
"Come on, that's all water under the bridge now. I believe Ms. Dawson isn't the type to hold grudges, especially since she was hurt too, right?" Eloise comforted Jenny.
Not the sharpest tool in the shed, Jenny replied with dissatisfaction, "After everything Freya did to you, you're still thinking about her, Ellie. You're too kind, so people like her walk all over you."
Eloise smiled and didn't say a word. She snorted inside, ‘Thinking about Freya? No, I only want her to experience what it feels like to be the laughingstock of the school.’
In the past, because Freya was Kieran's fiancée, not many dared to mess with her. At most, they would only sneer at her behind her back. But things were different. Freya had broken off her engagement with Kieran.
And plenty at school wanted to see Freya humiliated, especially since her cousin Kara and her ex-fiancé were engaged, making Freya the butt of the jokes around the school.
Freya was practicing for only a short while in the afternoon when her phone began lighting up with message notifications. She caught the pop-ups out of the corner of her eye and instinctively wanted to ignore them, but when she noticed they were offering study materials, she paused.
On closer inspection, she saw the messages were from the class president.
Freya hadn't been to school in days, and even when she did appear, it was only to spend a brief moment in the library. She had never heard anything about collecting study materials.
Seeing Freya looking solemnly at her phone, Preston said in a light tone, "I thought you were supposed to be focusing on your writing. What's up?"
"They're talking about picking up study materials with our student IDs."
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