It's been two weeks. I just spent the days studying, ignoring others.
Nobody even dared to make me angry, probably knowing the sequences for
making me angry. They even let me sit anywhere I want. Mom and dad didn't
know what happen, thinking that I'm a good girl for breaking up with James.
I was walking when I saw the idiots walking toward me. I just kept on walking, pretending that I didn't saw them.
"Lei, I heard that your fiancée is here. Where is she?" I stopped my walking, turning back to look at them. So... so one of them is Lei, Hua Zhe Lei, my fiancé? Oh my god... that really sucks...
The class was so damn boring so I decided to skip it. I walked aimlessly before I saw the rooftop. Hmm... nobody can find me there and I can have my rest. I quickly went there, half running, half walking.
I leaned to the wall, didn't notice that someone else there too.
"Hua Zhe Lei... what kind of man are you?" I said, thinking about the whole stupid engagement.
"Ergh... so stupid. Why mom and dad arrange me with a weirdo? Better I..." I looked down when my phone rang. Boringly, I answered it.
"Hello, who's this," I said, taking off my shoes, wiggling my toes. I just applied nail colour in crème on them.
"Hey, Vicki. Remember me, Vince?" I gasped.
"Oh my god...Vince!!! Where... how are you?" I asked. Vince is actually my cousin from Malaysia.
"I'm fine. Heard that you are engage now." I groaned hearing his words.
"Well... I'm trying to forget about it, if you mind. How come the news fly until Malaysia?" I asked in puzzle. He chuckled.
"My mom told me. Guess where I am right now." I smiled.
"Taiwan," I said.
"Hey, how do you know?"
"I'm one true clever girl. So, where you wanna meet?" I asked, scratching my neck a bit.
"Tonight at VS around... erm... 8.00p.m.?"
"Meet you there. Bye," I said, putting back the phone into my pocket. Then, I stood up, stretching my muscles.
"Vince can help me with this Hua Zhe Lei thing..." I murmured, walking to the stairs.
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~From the third point of view~
He watched as her walking away. He didn't say anything, just leaning back to the wall. He looked at his phone, reading the message quietly.
I was walking when I saw the idiots walking toward me. I just kept on walking, pretending that I didn't saw them.
"Lei, I heard that your fiancée is here. Where is she?" I stopped my walking, turning back to look at them. So... so one of them is Lei, Hua Zhe Lei, my fiancé? Oh my god... that really sucks...
The class was so damn boring so I decided to skip it. I walked aimlessly before I saw the rooftop. Hmm... nobody can find me there and I can have my rest. I quickly went there, half running, half walking.
I leaned to the wall, didn't notice that someone else there too.
"Hua Zhe Lei... what kind of man are you?" I said, thinking about the whole stupid engagement.
"Ergh... so stupid. Why mom and dad arrange me with a weirdo? Better I..." I looked down when my phone rang. Boringly, I answered it.
"Hello, who's this," I said, taking off my shoes, wiggling my toes. I just applied nail colour in crème on them.
"Hey, Vicki. Remember me, Vince?" I gasped.
"Oh my god...Vince!!! Where... how are you?" I asked. Vince is actually my cousin from Malaysia.
"I'm fine. Heard that you are engage now." I groaned hearing his words.
"Well... I'm trying to forget about it, if you mind. How come the news fly until Malaysia?" I asked in puzzle. He chuckled.
"My mom told me. Guess where I am right now." I smiled.
"Taiwan," I said.
"Hey, how do you know?"
"I'm one true clever girl. So, where you wanna meet?" I asked, scratching my neck a bit.
"Tonight at VS around... erm... 8.00p.m.?"
"Meet you there. Bye," I said, putting back the phone into my pocket. Then, I stood up, stretching my muscles.
"Vince can help me with this Hua Zhe Lei thing..." I murmured, walking to the stairs.
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~From the third point of view~
He watched as her walking away. He didn't say anything, just leaning back to the wall. He looked at his phone, reading the message quietly.
