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The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning (Madelyn) novel Chapter 351

Jadie pressed her lips together as she looked at the neatly bound notebook. She felt a mix of emotions that she could not quite describe. "Madelyn, I gave you those notes. Why did you give them to Forrest? Everyone at school is saying that I..."

'Ah, so that's why!' Madelyn thought. She quickly replied, "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have given your notes to Forrest. I thought he would just make a copy, not tear them out."

Jadie sighed and said, "I didn't want to tell you this, Madelyn, but I'm worried. If Zach hears about this, he might get the wrong idea. You know how we just got together. I don't want anything like this to upset him."

"I get it," Madelyn said reassuringly. "If my brother gets the wrong idea, I'll explain it to him."

Jadie noticed the workbook on Madelyn's desk. She picked it up and checked it out. "Did you buy this workbook?"

"Mr. Newton gave it to me," Madelyn replied.

"Really? I think it's the latest one," Jadie said.

"Is it? I didn't know," Madelyn admitted. "But if you want, I can copy it for you. Some questions are a bit harder than what we had in the Math Olympiad class. I've only done about half."

The bell rang, signaling the start of the next class. Madelyn handed the workbook to Jadie. "You can borrow this for now. I'll get it back from you later this afternoon," she said. "I still have a few questions left in my old workbook."

The last class of the morning was a once-a-week free activity period. Today, it was the turn of Class One, along with Class Two and Class Three, to have their free time. Madelyn chose to stay in the classroom and sit at her desk. She passed the time by flipping through a fashion magazine she had picked up from a shelf at the back of the room.

"Madelyn?" A voice called.

Madelyn looked up to see a girl tapping the window. She opened it. The girl had a bun hairstyle and a bit of baby fat in her cheeks. The girl looked familiar to her. "It's you?"

"You remember me? I'm Mya Harper from the class next door," the girl said, her eyes big and round. "You're okay, right? You took such a long break. I thought you might not come back to school. It's good to see you're alright." She looked as innocent and cute as a deer. When she smiled, her eyes curved into crescent moons.

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