Belinda said, âDid I mention you? I didnât say any specific name; why assume itâs you?â
Byran, fuming glared at Belinda and said, âYou.â
Seeing the two about to start bickering. Ellinor quickly intervened, âOkay, enough, you two Eat your food quietly and stop talking, or youâll choke Belinda obediently nodded, ignoring Byran, and started eating her breakfast quietly as Ellinor suggested.
Byran glanced at Ellinor, snorted arrogantly, and dug into his fried egg Haillie watched this scene, feeling quite disgruntled.
How had Ellinor snag Theoâs attention, control the capricious Belinda, and now even Byran was willing to listen to her?
This was a mess.
Ellinor may look young, but she was way more experienced than anyone had anticipated!
The weather was great, the sun shone, and a cool breeze blew â perfect kiteâflying weather.
Ellinor held up a kite while Belinda ran ahead with the reel. The kite soon soared high in the sky.
The kite flew high and far, and the two girls laughed and flew the kite together, having a great time.
Suddenly, Haillie came up with a butterfly kite, gently asking Belinda, âBelinda, can you help me fly this kite? Itâs a bit hard for me to manage alone.â
Belinda turned to look at her, her smile instantly vanishing. âHaillie, Iâm busy, Iâm flying a kite with Ellinor. Youâll have to figure something out.â
Haillieâs face turned awkward.
Ellinor, adjusting the kite string, turned to Haillie, âIf you donât mind, I can hold your kite while you fly it.â
âWhy would you help me?â Haillie asked.
Ellinor shrugged, âIf you donât trust me, forget it.â
Ever since the day before Haillie and Ellinor had a falling out, she saw there was no need to pretend anymore. She ignored Ellinorâs offer and walked off on her own.
Seeing Haillieâs retreating figure, Belinda felt uneasy. âEllinor, why help her after how she treated you yesterday?â
Ellinor squinted, âI think sheâs up to something. Itâs probably better to ignore herâ
âIsnât she going to give up?â Belinda asked, looking at Haillieâs retreating figure.
Haillie went to a farther spot to fly her kite. The kite took off but soon fell to the ground.
Haillie didnât give up. She ran with the kite string, occasionally looking back. She tripped and fell, crying out in pain.
She lay there for quite a while without getting up.
âHelp! Is anyone thereâ
Inside the equestrian field, Byran heard the cry for help and looked over, âTheo, Jonah, somethingâs going on over thee!â
A bunch of guys immediately hopped on their horses to check out the scene