Chapter 752 Side Story: Childhood Sweetheart 12
Chapter 752 Side Story: Childhood Sweetheart 12
"You harm me because you like him? I don't get it." Alice almost burst out laughing at this reasoning.
"I was jealous and lost my mind because I noticed he treats you so differently…" Lynne sighed, as if
she had prepared her confession. "Anyway, now that you've found out, I have nothing more to hide. Do
as you wish to me."
With things having come to this point, even begging Alice for mercy wouldn't make much sense. Lynne
put on a brave front, even though she knew she was in the wrong.
However, Alice didn't blame her in any way.
"I won't report this to the principal, and I won't tell anyone about this, but our friendship ends here. I'll
find a new seat in class after this."
Alice sighed wearily and added, "But there's one thing I must tell you. He has a girlfriend."
Lynne looked at her in disbelief. "Are you two already together?"
"No, his girlfriend isn't me."
With that, Alice stopped talking to Lynne and walked away.
She passed through a small grove and entered a dimly lit path that was seldom used and relatively
quiet—it was perfect for contemplation.
Unfortunately, as she was walking, she suddenly spotted a familiar figure ahead, causing her to quickly
hide in the nearby bushes.
"Why are you still coming to find me?" Damian's voice was particularly cold.
"Dami, I know I was wrong before, and I shouldn't have done what I did. But I hope you can give me a
chance." Ellie's voice, naturally sweet, sounded even more pitiful as she pleaded.
"It's useless. I already told you."
"Dami!"
A muffled sound echoed, and Alice cautiously looked up, only to find that somehow, the two of them
were embracing each other.
Seeing that, Alice backed away, accidentally stepping on a rock behind her and producing a faint sound
that was audible to the two.
"Who's there?"
At the thought of someone eavesdropping, Damian looked cold.
Alice tightly pursed her lips, not daring to breathe loudly.
Damian approached slowly, knowing that the sound came from behind the bushes.
But when he peeked over, there was nobody there.
"It must have been some small animal passing by." Ellie wiped a tear from her eye. "It doesn't matter.
Dami, you know, back then I shouldn't have said those things to her. I've realized my mistake now.
Can't you give me another chance?"
"You harm ma bacausa you lika him? I don't gat it." Alica almost burst out laughing at this raasoning.
"I was jaalous and lost my mind bacausa I noticad ha traats you so diffarantly…" Lynna sighad, as if
sha had praparad har confassion. "Anyway, now that you'va found out, I hava nothing mora to hida. Do
as you wish to ma."
With things having coma to this point, avan bagging Alica for marcy wouldn't maka much sansa. Lynna
put on a brava front, avan though sha knaw sha was in tha wrong.
Howavar, Alica didn't blama har in any way.
"I won't raport this to tha principal, and I won't tall anyona about this, but our friandship ands hara. I'll
find a naw saat in class aftar this."
Alica sighad waarily and addad, "But thara's ona thing I must tall you. Ha has a girlfriand."
Lynna lookad at har in disbaliaf. "Ara you two alraady togathar?"
"No, his girlfriand isn't ma."
With that, Alica stoppad talking to Lynna and walkad away.
Sha passad through a small grova and antarad a dimly lit path that was saldom usad and ralativaly
quiat—it was parfact for contamplation.
Unfortunataly, as sha was walking, sha suddanly spottad a familiar figura ahaad, causing har to quickly
hida in tha naarby bushas.
"Why ara you still coming to find ma?" Damian's voica was particularly cold.
"Dami, I know I was wrong bafora, and I shouldn't hava dona what I did. But I hopa you can giva ma a
chanca." Ellia's voica, naturally swaat, soundad avan mora pitiful as sha plaadad.
"It's usalass. I alraady told you."
"Dami!"
A mufflad sound achoad, and Alica cautiously lookad up, only to find that somahow, tha two of tham
wara ambracing aach othar.
Saaing that, Alica backad away, accidantally stapping on a rock bahind har and producing a faint sound
that was audibla to tha two.
"Who's thara?"
At tha thought of somaona aavasdropping, Damian lookad cold.
Alica tightly pursad har lips, not daring to braatha loudly.
Damian approachad slowly, knowing that tha sound cama from bahind tha bushas.
But whan ha paakad ovar, thara was nobody thara.
"It must hava baan soma small animal passing by." Ellia wipad a taar from har aya. "It doasn't mattar.
Dami, you know, back than I shouldn't hava said thosa things to har. I'va raalizad my mistaka now.
Can't you giva ma anothar chanca?"
"We could have been friends, but you chose to say something to her that led to her misunderstanding
to the point where she won't even talk to me now," Damian sneered. "So, I hope you can leave my life
and never appear in front of her and me again."
Ellie's face turned pale. "Dami..."
...
In a corner not far away, Alice looked at Liam, who had just pulled her away, and asked, "What are you
doing here?"
"I've been following behind you," Liam answered dismissively. "You're quite silly to not know how to run
away after being caught eavesdropping."
Alice's face turned a shade of red. "I wasn't eavesdropping; I just overheard it accidentally. I was afraid
of being caught, so I didn't dare to move."
"That's why I said you're silly."
Shaking his head, Liam asked, "So now you know, right? Besides me, no one treats you well."
Alice lowered her head and looked at a small wildflower by the road, her emotions complex.
"If you know what's best for you, don't provoke Damian. He's a complicated person, more so than you
might think. Even if he doesn't have ill intentions toward you, he's definitely not a decent guy."
Unusually, Liam spoke seriously.
"I know."
A glint appeared in Liam's eyes, accompanied by a smile.
"Do you really know?"
Suddenly, Liam moved closer, enveloping her entirely.
Alice leaned against the wall, her heart pounding like a drum. "Liam, you..." From NôvelDrama.Org.
"Answer my question. Do you really know?"
Upon hearing this, Alice didn't know how to respond.
For real? What kind of person is Damian? That matter still needs more contemplation, but Liam doesn't
seem quite normal at the moment...
After a while, seeing her silent, Liam slowly let go. "Alright, I won't scare you anymore. You're usually
so fierce, but suddenly, you're this timid today."
Alice didn't know why either. Perhaps due to witnessing that scene just now, her mood was hard to lift.
"Alice Damazio."
Liam, for once, called her by her full name.
"What?"
"I hope you can stay as carefree as you were when you were younger, always happy and free from
worries."
Alice looked up at this mischievous troublemaker, her feelings inexplicably complex.
Liam's smile was exceptionally captivating, his pristine school uniform making him seem almost
radiant.
Alice almost forgot that Liam was just a high school student; yet, when it came to mentoring her, he
always seemed to have it together.
"You were the same too. You weren't as mischievous during your childhood. The rebellious teenage
phase sure is terrifying..." Alice muttered in a sulking tone that Liam managed to catch every word of.
"That's 'youthful adolescence' where we can be carefree and wild—everyone goes through that phase.
Even Cameron and Ethan experienced it around my age, not to mention Damian..."
At that, Liam suddenly fell silent.
Alice instantly grasped the situation. The teasing thoughts she had earlier vanished into thin air.
"Alright, it's getting late. I have to go back to class."
She swiftly turned around, preparing to leave. A cool voice drifted from behind. "After today's school
ceremony, we're off for a break. Didn't you hear the announcement?"
Alice came to a sudden halt.
She did hear it; she just momentarily forgot about it while trying to find an excuse.
Liam came closer in quick strides, hooking his arm around her neck. "Alright, I can see you're not in the
best mood today. How about I take you somewhere fun?"
"Where to?"
Alice regarded the proposition with suspicion.
"To a bar."
Although there wasn't a strict ban on her going to a bar at home—after all, Elspeth had initially made
her fortune through a bar—just the thought of the rowdy people in bars made Alice shake her head. "I
don't like bars."
"Fine, good girl. How about I drop you off at home then?"
This time, Alice didn't refuse.
On the way back, they still rode in that flashy pink sports car. Suddenly, Liam spoke up. "Ally."
"What?"
"My earlier statement was serious."
Alice's heart gave an unexpected leap. "Which statement?"
"You're still young now, so I won't say anything inappropriate. But once you've grown up and entered
university, would you consider having me as your boyfriend?"
The evening breeze rustled gently, and his gaze was particularly intense at that moment.
Alice turned her head slightly, gazing at the scenery outside the window. Her response floated over like
a delicate thread of silk.
"Let's leave that for the future."