Later on, she deliberately avoided spending time with Damian. No matter how much he questioned her, Alice would simply say
that growing up meant maintaining a polite distance between those of the opposite gender.
However, as time went on, Damian's instances of getting drunk became more frequent.
The memory faded, and as Alice looked at the person in front of her, she just couldn't find the words to say.
"Damian, I'm really fine. I'm begging you not to push me anymore," Alice pleaded, lowering her gaze meekly for the first time.
Damian's words seemed to be stuck in his throat.
The two of them were in a standoff for quite some time until Alice finally broke the silence.
"If there's nothing else, I'll go out now."
"Wait."
Alice's hand, which was about to reach for the door handle, froze.
"About what happened back then, I can explain... I had too much to drink that day, I..."
Alice turned her head away, trying hard to hide the paleness on her face.
"Damian, I was young at the time and I don't remember anything. Let's just leave the past behind. You'll always be like a brother
to me."
She didn't really say much, but what she said managed to widen the gap between them.
Damian nodded, no longer speaking.
Alice didn't know how she managed to walk back to the classroom. As she faced the puzzled looks from her classmates, she
forced a smile. .
Only Lynne noticed that Alice wasn't herself. She walked over, hooked her arm with Alice's, and led her back to her seat.
"What's going on? Why did he ask you to go to his office?" Lynne asked.
These things were too complicated, and Alice didn't want to reveal the truth even though she knew Lynne meant well.
"It's nothing. We haven't seen each other for a long time, so he wanted to have a chat with me."
Their previous relationship was evident to everyone, so Lynne didn't press further and just gave a slight nod, though she wasn't
fully convinced.
supposed to put on a performance. Do you want to participate?"
Alice wasn't interested in such matters and shook her head.
"Well, I can tell that you're a bit introverted, so you probably don't like standing in front of a crowd," Lynne said.
Alice managed a faint smile in response.
Their conversation caught the attention of the person nearby, as their voices weren't exactly low.
"Alice, you're the daughter of a celebrity. How could you not know how to perform?" someone commented with a sharp tone,
gathering the attention of those around them.
A graceful and slender figure approached Alice with deliberate steps. Alice looked up and found herself facing a stranger. It was
someone she didn't recognize.
Why would a stranger mock me like that?
The girl's voice was sweet, but her words were as poisonous as arsenic. "I actually think she just doesn't want to bring honor to
our class. Someone without class spirit like her doesn't deserve to be in our class."
Lynne was quick to retort, clearly irritated by the comment. "What nonsense are you talking about? What does not participating in
the performance have to do with class spirit? She doesn't have to join this event just because her mother is famous!"
The girl crossed her arms, exuding an air of arrogance. "I didn't mean it that way. I just think that since she has talent, she should
use it. This is a great opportunity to bring honor to our class."
Lynne was about to continue arguing when a cold hand suddenly rested on her wrist.
She looked down and locked eyes with Alice.
"It's okay, Lynne. I'm willing to do it."
Alice's voice was just loud enough for the girl to hear.
The other girl had expected at least a bit of resistance from Alice so that she could continue mocking her, but Alice had surprised
her by acquiescing like a pushover.
She couldn't understand why Damian had fallen for someone like Alice.
The girl huffed and said, "Then I'll be waiting for your performance."
With that, she returned to her seat.
Alice wasn't weak by any means; after sitting next to her for so long, Lynne understood her temperament to some extent.
However, why wasn't she resisting now?
Lynne couldn't figure it out, and Alice clarified, "I don't really care if I participate in the competition or not, but in that situation justFollow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm
now, if I had refused her, it would have definitely stirred up resentment among all the classmates. I don't want to do that."
"But..."
"Don't worry, it's not a big deal." Alice blinked. "And what she said earlier does make some sense. My mother is indeed a very
popular celebrity, and I've picked up a thing or two from her."
Hearing that, Lynne felt relieved, and a smile returned to her face.
"So, who was that girl just now?"
Even though Alice had been in the class for a while, she hardly knew anything. Apart from Lynne, she didn't really know her
classmates.
"Oh, her name is Frida Lake. She's really a domineering one in our class. Plus, she's good-looking, has an arrogant personality,
and comes from a well-off family. Not many people dare to cross her."
It was just that Lynne hadn't expected this girl to come forward and provoke Alice.
Alice was busy organizing her books on the desk when she heard a name that sounded slightly familiar. Her hand stopped in its
tracks.
Frida Lake...
In her mind, another girl's face involuntarily appeared.
No wonder I had a vague feeling of familiarity when I saw that girl just now.
So, this was the face she had seen two years ago. But now, that other girl was probably with Damian. Alice wasn't sure about the
nature of their relationship, but from their interactions, it was safe to assume that it was quite significant.
Thoughts swirled in her mind, and Alice didn't even notice Lynne waving her hand in front of her.
"Are you spacing out? I've been talking to you! Why aren't you responding?"
Alice snapped back to reality, looking at Lynne with a slight smile. She couldn't help but reach out and give Lynne's chubby face
a playful pinch.
"Um, can you repeat what you said? I was lost in thought."
Lynne nodded in understanding. "Could you at least give me a hint about what performance you're planning? I'm really curious."
Lynne figured that since they were desk mates and got along well, Alice would probably spill the beans.
Alice, however, stuck out her tongue and grinned. "It's a secret!"