Chapter 303
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 303 The vast dance studio was filled with colorful lights, captivating music, and people with a variety of masks and matching allire.
A young boy stood in the center, holding a microphone and explaining the rules. He pointed toward the display screen on the wall.
Initially, this screen played dance videos, but now it was being repurposed for a different use, making the most of its utilization.
The boy said, âToday is our annual mask party. Iâm thrilled that we can get together again. Letâs cut to the chase. Iâll explain the rules. The students who participated in the past years know the rules, but our new juniors donât. For those participating for the first time, we welcome you to join our facultyâs big family!
He continued, âCurrently, the lights are on The entire dance studio is very bright. Our principal has spared no expense. He bought the best lights for this studio. First of all, thanks to the principalâs generosity. Okay, I stop the flattery now. Letâs continue with the main topic. You all have to wear the mask you like now, and you canât see each otherâs faces. Then, thereâs a blank name tag on your chests. Before the game starts, pick a name from the screen you think youâll meet when the lights are off. After the lights come on, weâll reveal the answers. Check if the person youâre holding hands with matches the name on your tag. When the time as up, take down masks and let everyone witness.â
He added, âRules are laid out. Letâs talk about some key points. No cheating is allowed. You canât secretly remove your mask and no sneaky actions.
âNow, onto the prizes. The first prize is a Tesla Model 3 You can choose the color you like. Of course, this game doesnât have second or third prizes, nor participation prizes. So donât hold onto any hopes for those. Iâve covered the rules, the prizes, and the key points. Any questions? I suppose not.
Then, letâs start writing down the names.â
His voice was loud, filling the dance studio. As his words faded, they carried a lingering echo. âAre you all done writing? Then, I declare the mask party begins.â
With a resounding announcement, everyone in the room became excited, enthusiastic, curious, and hopeful about winning prizes. They were also curious about who they would see when the lights came on later. This kind of game was full of unknowns. It ignited a strong sense of curiosity and exploration in people.
Ava, Rose, and Sherri stood together. They even added Alex Natalie and Trevon did not take off their name tags or write down names because their names were not on the screen. They were here to experience the atmosphere of Avaâs school.
Sherri pursued a sense of ceremony and wrote âHackettâ on her name tag, while Hackett wrote âSherriâ on his Rose randomly picked a name from the screen. It was Alex.
Ava neatly wrote âAlexâ on the blank name tag, and Alex also wrote âAvaâ on the name tag.
After five minutes, the bright lights dimmed, casting a dim atmosphere in the dance hall. In the darkness, one could not see other people clearly. They were all in the same school uniforms but with different masks, making it impossible to distinguish one person from another.
Trevon felt uncomfortable in his school uniform. Everything felt strange to him. However, Natalie was quite happy as she held his waist and hugged him tightly. He asked, âHoney, are you having fun?â
Natalie smiled in the darkness and replied, âYes, does this count as a campus romance?â
Trevon chuckled and mischievously pecked her ear. âMaybe.â
The damp sensation on her ear made her body tingle, and her ear turned slightly red. Fortunately, the lights were off. She warned, âBehave yourself.
We are in a schoolâ
Trevon replied, âAlright, Iâll behave now, but I wonât let you off when we are home.â
Natalie went speechless.
Suddenly, a group of burly people disrupted the atmosphere and scattered the clustered crowd. Only then did the dance begin. Ava and Alex were naturally separated by the crowd.
Amid the confusion, a pair of large hands firmly encircled Avaâs waist. Their warmth transmitted through her school uniform to her body. One hand rested on Avaâs shoulder, providing a protective touch. She knew this person was not Alex, but she had no choice. After all, this was the gameâs rule.
In the subdued light, Ava lifted her gaze. Her hands dangled loosely on the manâs arms, giving off an air of detachment. Behind the mask, the manâs eyes were as deep and bottomless as the sea. They were pitch-black and profound, yet there was a hint of restrained tenderness, His gaze looked very familiar.
Avaâs immediate thought was of Frankâs eyes. They were very similar. Lately, due to the arrival of Roseâs group, she found herself constantly reminded of Frank.
As time passed, these thoughts grew more frequent, almost overwhelming her.
She looked up for quite a while, her neck getting sore. Her steps followed the rhythm, and the manâs steps coordinated with hers. Their dance was precise, without any foot-stepping mishaps.
Sherriâs voice came from nearby, scolding Hackett, âYou stepped on me. Hackell, canât you be more careful?â
Hacken quickly apologized, âSweetheart, Im sorry, itâs too dark. I canât see. Iâll be more carefulâ
Avaâs eyes were transparent and clear as crystal. Her voice was soft and sweet as she said, âMister, have we met somewhere before? Your eyes feel very familiar to meâ
The man remained silent and just danced quietly. Ava asked again, but since he didnât respond, she assumed he wasnât interested and stopped asking. She loosened her grip on his arm, but has hand on her waist tightened even more.
This feeling puzzled her. She reminded him, saying, âExcuse me, can you loosen your grip a bit? Weâre dancing, not huggingâ
After a pause, the manâs hand indeed loosened a bit. Ava didnât say anything more and continued dancing. She had to endure it until the end of the dance. After all, she wasnât going to be the first-place winner. Today was just about bringing her friends along to join the party.
Half an hour later, the lights came on. Ava voluntarily pulled away from the manâs chest, creating a bit more distance between them. The sudden brightness caused everyone present to shield their eyes from the light.
When one got used to darkness for a long time, they would become less adapted to brightness. It took time for them to adjust The man wasnât wearing a school uniform. He wore a jet-black suit with matching trousers. A pure black custom-made belt was fastened around his waist. He wore a white cotton and linen shirt with the top button undone, and his sexy Adamâs apple stood out.
His black fox mask added a touch of wildness and rebellion, as well as a hint of innocence and allure. As Ava looked at the man in front of her, her heartbeat skipped a beat. An incredible thought popped into her mind.
Her heart raced faster, almost to the point of suffocation.
Even the lace mask she wore couldnât hide the surprise, panic, and astonishment in her eyes. She tightly clenched her school uniform, almost forgetting to breathe.
Just as she was in a daze, a commanding voice rang out, âNow, letâs remove our masks and see whoâs beside us. But donât be surprised. The matches might not be opposite genders. It could be male-male or female-female pairings. Itâs normal to pick someone of the same gender accidentally in the dark.â
Laughter filled the room, but at didnât affect Ava in the slightest. She continued to stare at the person before her. She really wanted to see the hidden face behind the mask, but she was also afraid at the same time.
Her emotions were in turmoil.
The lights were on, and everyone started removing their masks. Natalie and her friends had also taken off their masks, finding themselves surrounded by familiar faces. Rose had managed to catch Alex, but she did not know about it yet.
They gathered around Ava, who still had her mask on. In a silent exchange, the scene became quite strange. From the stage. someone announced, âThere are two people who havenât removed their masks yet. Letâs see if they match the names on each otherâs name tags, shall we?â
Upon hearing this, Avaâs clenched fist relaxed. She had mentally prepared herself. Then, she reached out to take off her mask slowly. She held her breath as she waited for the man to reveal his face.
Her feelings were conflicted. She hoped it was Frank, yet she didnât want it to be. She hoped because she missed him. However, she also hesitated because she wasnât ready for a reunion.
She didnât even know how to face him.
In his school uniform. Trevon pulled Natalie and urged the man with the mask. âTake it off now. The sooner, the better.â
As Trevon finished speaking, the man lifted his well-defined fingers and slowly removed his mask. For a brief moment, the air grew silent. Everyone was astonished, except for Rose, who had the biggest reaction. âShit, Frank. Youâre such a show-all.
âWhen did you arrive here? Why didnât you say anything?â
Frank was indeed something else. He had this idea from the start, and Rose had been encouraging him all along, getting worried for him. It turned out she was worrying for nothing.
Damn, he had planned it all along. No wonder he went missing. He was waiting here. What a cunning guy.
As Rose analyzed all the details, everything connected. Frankâs annoying smile on the plane must be because of Ava She cursed Frank many times in her heart, and the words she used were quite explicit.
were Meanwhile, Avaâs expression showed that she probably didnât know Frank would show up at the mask party.
What was Frank up to? Surprise or shock? Pursuing someone wasnât supposed to be this complicated.
Judging by Trevonâs tone, he clearly knew Frank would be here, but he hadnât expected Frank planned to reveal himself in such an unexpected way.
No one was prepared. Perhaps Ava was not mentally prepared too. It was all so sudden.
Well, it was still a little bit romantic.
Natalie gave Trevon a light pat and shot him a stern look. He responded to her warning gaze with a pleading look, saying, âHoney, Iâll explain everything tonight when we go home. I was also forced to cooperate with him.â
Natalie said. âYou canât come up with better lies? You two are really scheming together.â
As outsiders, both Natalic and Trevon refrained from intervening in Avaâs decisions. This was something she had to handle on her own. Besides, it was also a crucial step in Avaâs growth.
The only thing they could do was to be there for her when she was sad and provide guidance when she was lost. Nothing more.
Unconsciously, a clear teardrop rolled down from the corner of Avaâs eye. Her throat felt right, rendering her speechless. She had already thought about that bouquet of flowers.
The delivery person had said. âYouâve taken one step toward him, and he will take the next 99 steps toward you.â
This phrase kept replaying in Avaâs mind over and over again. And the eleven flowers, what did they signify? Complete devotion?
Yesterday, she had racked her brain trying to figure out who the âfuture boyfriendâ mentioned by the delivery person could he. It turned out he was right here.
All the arrangements, the words... were they all Frankâs doing? Did he ask the delivery person ÎÎ say that?
Was this a public confession?
Ava thought, âStay calm, Ava. Your image as a little princess mustnât crumble. Keep steadyâ
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ï¤Chapter 302 She desperately searched for words in her mind, bot in the end, she didnât say anything. She looked up, gazing at Frankâs handsome features, especially his sharp contours. His face was still the attractive one from her memory. It had not changed at all.
If anything, he looked even more handsome and charming now, Children would say goodbye, but adults would plan reunions.
Ava wasnât foolish. She knew this reunion was Frankâs plan.
Frank held the mask in his hand and took a step forward. With his long brows and deep, bright eyes, he gazed at Ava directly. He reached out, gently wiping away her tears, and put on a faint and charming smile. âIs it too late for me to answer your question NOW?â
Ava tried to control her emotions, but her quivering lips betrayed her. Tears continued to fall onto the polished floor. She asked in a hoarse voice, âDidnât you reject me?â
Frankâs eyes deepened, locking onto her. He continued to wipe her tears away gently. Ava didnât resist. She cried because of him anyway. What was wrong with him wiping her tears?
There was no one else in Frankâs eyes at the moment. He ignored the curious gaze around them. He lowered his voice with his tone laced with a captivating allure, saying, âI donât recall ever expressing an opinion from the beginning until now. So, 1 have never rejected you.â
He was right. He hadnât agreed or refused, and he had just remained unresponsive. Did it count as a rejection?
Avaâs emotions at this moment were complex. Alex couldnât bear to see her friend being so sad. When she remembered Ava crying last time, she felt uncomfortable.
Given the situation, Alex could also guess that this man was the one who had rejected Ava. Feeling indignant, she stepped. forward and reached for Avaâs shoulder. She then pulled Ava into her embrace. âWhat are you doing? Sheâs my honey. Get lost!â
Only the people from the same faculty knew that Alex was a girl, but the freshmen didnât know. At this moment, a love triangle formed in everyoneâs minds, creating a vivid mental drama.
Where there were nuany people, there was always gossip.
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