Chapter 305 A Campus Teen Drama 3 Isabella and Alexander were both reeling in their disbelief, only to hear a faint sound of sobbing.
Only then did they notice that Ines was still there.
At this point, it seemed like Ines was on the verge of a meltdown.
Finished Due to the preconceived notions formed from the trust in Aiden, as Alexander and Isabella did.
ograph, she found it hard to place her complete She clamped her hand over her mouth tightly, yet she couldnât stifle her sobs.
In haste, Isabella crouched down and embraced Ines, allowing the latter to cry in her arms. All the while, she comforted Ines, âIt must be a lie, all of it. You have to trust Aiden. Weâll go and clear things up later.â
This situation was quite easy to resolve. If it werenât for the fact that Isabella was still dealing with the issues next door, she could have already taken Ines to find Aiden.
However, since Yvonne had already started lying to outsiders and spreading rumors, it was essential to understand her entire web of deceit. Everything needed to be clarified later on, to avoid any misunderstandings that could potentially lead to more issues.
Such careless mistakes, the kind one would only see in melodramatic TV dramas, simply couldnât happen here, not with the gossip queen, Isabella, around. There was no room for error.
The conversation next door was still ongoing.
Naturally, Elijah found it hard to believe what Yvonne had said.
This time, Yvonne brought forth a rather bittersweet love story.
So it turned out that Yvonne and Aiden were actually high school classmates. One was a child from an ordinary family, the other a scion of a wealthy household. They werenât even in the same class, just in the same grade, so naturally, it was unlikely that they knew each other.
At that time, Aiden hadnât yet met Ines. He was still the same brooding, discontented young man who was fed up with everything in the world. His most frequent activities at school were skipping classes and seeking out a bed in the infirmary to sleep. At night, he would stay out late, frequenting bars.
The first time Yvonne saw him was in the infirmary. She had fainted during physical education class due to anemia and was brought there to rest. She was placed on the bed next to Aiden, In her halfâ
conscious state, she caught sight of him through the curtain swaying in the wind. He was a strikingly handsome young man, who in her words, seemed like an angel descended upon earth. However, an unmistakable aura of loneliness enveloped him.
Uporr hearing the description, Isabella was momentarily pulled out of her speechless frustration, finding herself amused instead.
An angel? An angel who has descended to the mortal reali?
A twitch played at the corner of Alexanderâs mouth, perhaps this was what they referred to as âbeauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Chapter 30SA Campus Teen Crama even before she did âBack then, I was smitten with him at first sight. I secretly inquired about him, only to discover his past. He had been motherless since childhood, and his father dewed the concern for him. This explained his apparent loneliness. I felt a deep sympathy for him whing to alleviate his solitude.
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âAt first, I was too shy to strike up a conversation However, one day, when he fell ill with a fever and was delirious for water. I finally got to Rosew shared moments in the infirmary became our little secret. He was always kind to me during the offen providing me with food and drink. Yet, he never spoke about his inner turmoil only occasionally staring blankly into the distance. I desperately wanted to understand him, but time was too short.
We ended up attending different universities, and before I could even say goodbye, I lost all contact with bi Although it sounded like a frustrating unrequited live story tem a campus on drums, why did it so str Having spent so much time together, how could hitten, wat remember amyotong tie hadnât last his memory As far as high school was concerned, he had no interest in making friends, fill he could recall were dis laces and errand days Alexander Perhaps itâs a case of romanticing de NS Furthermore, the most crucial point mus, consiering the entire were, how could they have lost conger? Didnât they have any means of communication? Was it possible that dege the clemen, tilby never shand any coac information with her? Had they never even became friemis on dery social pur Alexander almost burst out laughing Isabella was right on point However, Yvonneâs rendition of the story was so captivating that it even swayed Ines. She even began to believe that there were indeed moments of beautiful heartâstirring experiences between them during their high school years.
What did it say about her, the one who caught Aidenâs attention right at the start of university?
Of course, Ines wasnât the only one affected. Surprising even the usually stoic Elijah was moved.
He asked. âSo when did you say they were together?â
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