Chapter 83
Chapter 83 Standing Up for Her
After Audrey started sharing a desk with Ingrid, she found that many girls in the class looked down on Ingrid because of her poor family background and didn’t talk to her much.
Ingrid was self-conscious and sensitive, and people were always careful when speaking to her, for fear of offending her. With such a temperament, how could he possibly have stolen Carlie’s bracelet? Audrey believed everything Ingrid said was true, the bracelet was left by her sister.
Carlie saw Audrey holding Ingrid back, she frowned in displeasure, “Audrey. this matter has nothing to do with you today, mind your own business!”
Audrey looked at Carlie with clear, calm eyes, her delicate and flawless face showing an undisturbed tranquility, “You wronged my desk mate, you are the one who should apologize!”
It seemed as if Carlie had heard some kind of huge joke. She looked at Mabel and a few other girls, “Did you hear that? I’ve got the physical evidence, and Audrey still says I’m framing Ingrid? Does she really think that because she lucked into first place, her IQ has increased? |
idiot!”
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Several girls covered their mouths and started laughing.
Mabel was a bit shy around Audrey, not daring to laugh, only lowering her eyelashes, with a look of approval in her eyes. Ill
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Patrick hurried in through the back door, “Audrey, the swimming competition is about to start, you need to go change and get ready.”
Carlie curled her lip, “Audrey, you’re meddling too much. Are you trying to chicken out of the competition?”
Ingrid, afraid of delaying Audrey's competition, wiped the tears from her face and whispered to Audrey, “Audra, go to your competition! | didn’t steal anything, even if | have to go to the dean, I’m not afraid!”
Audrey stood still, not moving. After whispering a word to Patrick, she pulled Ingrid’s hand back from Carlie’s grasp. “Audrey, don’t be too excessive, defending a thief has no benefits for you!” Audrey looked at Carlie, her eyes blazing with anger, her long,
butterfly—like lashes slightly drooping, and a faint smile playing on her lips. “Carlie, you keep saying that Ingrid stole your bracelet. If this bracelet really belongs to her sister, and you’ve wronged her, what will you do then?”
Before Carlie could say anything. Audrey suddenly stepped forward, standing in front of Ingrid. A chill poured from her usually clear and bright eyes. “Do you dare to kneel down and apologize to her?”
Carlie paused for a moment, then lifted her chin a few seconds later, “Alright, if I've wronged her, I'll kneel down and apologize to her!”
As soon as Carlie spoke, a hint of uncase flashed in the eyes of Mabel, who was standing behind her. Audrey saw all of this “Audrey. I’d like to see how you can prove that this bracelet wasn’t stolen from me by Ingrid!”
Audrey curved the corners of her lips, the afternoon sun shone through the glass window, falling on her palm-sized face. With her black hair and fair skin, bright eyes and white teeth, she was crystal clear, extraordinarily delicate and moving, and also smart as a whip.
“Carlic, did you usually cook?”
Carlie sneered, pulling at the corner of her mouth, “I have a nanny who cooks at home, | usually don’t lift a finger, do you think I'm like Ingrid?”
“That’s good then.”
Carlie looked into Audrey’s eyes, which were sparkling with a brilliant light, a flicker of doubt crossing her mind.
What on earth was Audrey, this bumpkin, trying to do? The bracelet. was originally hers. No matter how Audrey proved it, she couldn’t change the fact that Ingrid was the thief?
Before long. Patrick came over with a bowl of water.
Audrey took the bracelet from Carlie’s hand and put it into clear water.
Carlie sneered, “Audrey, do you think this proves anything? Let me tell you...”
Carlie was cut off mid—sentence by Audrey’s cold voice. “Shut up. didn’t you see the thing floating on the water?*. ATA)
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