Chapter 75
Chapter 75 Little Audra, | liked you. Patrick didn’t know how he ended up talking about Audrey. The possible reason why she seemed a bit down in the past few days.
Although Audrey wouldn’t reveal the reason for her unhappiness, Patrick could guess that it might have something to do with Sterling.
Even though it was the National Day holiday, Audrey still wanted to invite Sterling to have dinner together.
How did they become strangers after returning from vacation?
He occasionally caught Audrey’s glances towards the back of the classroom, though she quickly shifted her gaze away. But he could feel that Audrey was sneaking glances at Sterling.
Upon hearing Patrick’s words. Sterling raised his sharp eyebrows, a hint of indescribable irritation in his dark eyes, “On the night of October 2nd, she rejected Corbin?”
Patrick looked at Sterling’s cold and sharp expression, fearing he wouldn't believe him, he took out his own phone.
“That day, a classmate recorded a video and originally wanted to post it on the forum. | was afraid that it would attract negative attention to Audrey, so | transferred the video to my phone,” Patrick thought Audrey was super dominant that day, and Corbin was chased out by her like a drowned rat. Presumably, Corbin would regard that day’s incident as a great humiliation. He was afraid that Corbin would trouble Audrey, so he kept the video just in case!
Sterling took the phone that Patrick had handed to him.
In the video, Audrey and Corbin were standing face to face.
Corbin’s brown eyes were filled with deep affection. while Audrey, on the other hand, was full of indifference and mockery. It was not quite the same as the scene he had seen that day.
Watching Audrey get the Supreme Card, she said to the manager, “Corbin and dogs are not allowed in!” Sterling's dark, cold eyes suddenly narrowed.
The large hand holding the phone tightened its grip. Did he misunderstand her? Did she really not like Corbin now?
The cool moonlight fell on the young man, as if a layer of white frost had been sprinkled on him. His eyebrows and eyes were slightly drooped, like the cold and indifferent outline meticulously drawn by a painter.
Patrick felt a bit uneasy as he looked at his silent and somewhat hostile. demeanor.
“Sterling, Audrey really wasn’t as bad as you imagined. The snake incident, it was Mabel and | who came up with the idea. When Audrey found out, she tried to stop it...”
“Try to understand Audrey, you would find she was not quite the same as the rumors suggested.” Sterling returned the phone to Patrick, his thin lips pressed tightly together, not saying a word. 3431%
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Patrick didn’t know what Sterling was thinking, and he had done as much as he could for Audrey. By his intuition, Sterling seemed even harder to deal with than Corbin!
Patrick sighed quietly, riding his bike forward.
Sterling followed behind him.Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
Until he entered the community. Sterling still hadn’t left. He watched. Patrick’s retreating figure, and from his thin lips, he uttered three. words that only he himself could hear. “I know.”
He knew she was different from the rumors. Although she appeared arrogant, willful, and reckless, she was still kind-hearted at heart.
The next day,
When Sterling arrived at the classroom, quite a few classmates were making a commotion. Audrey, with her tender white face taut, was wiping off a few big characters on the blackboard. “Little Audra, | liked you!”
The words were written in bold with chalk, both large and conspicuous.
Audrey had never even considered dating in high school. Recently, she had received love letters, but she threw them away without reading them each time.
This was the first time | encountered a confession directly on the blackboard. Ill Chapter 75 Little Audra. | liked you
Audrey was somewhat worried that Sterling would see, wanting to quickly erase it. Just as she was erasing the last three words, a loud. noise suddenly echoed through the classroom.
Sterling had kicked the back door frame. His dark eyes swept over the other students in the classroom, and he asked coldly. “Who wrote this?”
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