Chapter 288
Tpassed in a flash, and over half a month had gone by. During this period, Zinnia hadn’t encountered Betty.
Today, Betty was back, but Zinnia didn’t give it much thought.
Zinnia sat down at her desk, feeling the emptiness beside her-her deskmate hadn't cto school today.
“Where's Lydia today?” Zinnia asked, poking the back of the seat in front of her with her pen to get Ethan's
attention.
“Lydia took the day off. She should be back tomorrow,” Ethan replied casually. Lydia often skipped school, but
since she always ranked among the top three in their grade, neither the teachers nor the school ever made a big
deal about it.
“She took the day off? Did something happen?” Zinnia frowned slightly. Lydia loved studying so much; it was
unusual for her to miss school.
“Lydia skips school sometimes. You'll get used to it,” Ethan said with a dismissive wave of his hand. The
classmates were all accustomed to it.
“Alright then.” Zinnia nodded, but the empty seat beside her still made her feel uneasy. She pulled out her
phone.
Opening Lydia's contact, Zinnia hesitated for a moment before typing just two words: [Hey, Lydia.] In the end,
she decided to send a peeking bunny emoji instead. Almost immediately, the chat showed that Lydia was typing.
[Zinnia, | have something to take care of today, so | couldn't come. If you have any questions about the
homework, I'll send you a voice message later.] Lydia replied quickly.
[Lydia, if something's going on, don’t keep it from us.] Zinnia typed back, pursing her lips. She hadn't contacted
Lydia because of homework; she was genuinely worried something might have happened.
[Alright.] Lydia replied, adding a bunny-patting-head emoji.
Seeing the bunny emoji patting her head, Zinnia felt her ears turn hot. It was just a virtual image, but she
couldn't help imagining her usually cool and distant Lydia sending it with a straight face.
She couldn't figure out how Lydia felt when she sent that emoji.
What Zinnia didn’t know was that on the other side of the screen, Lydia's ears were also a bit red. She stared at
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtthe cute bunny emoji Zinnia had sent, her pale lips pressing together slightly.
Zinnia soon put down her phone and pulled out her homework. Senior year moved fast; by now, everything
depended on self-discipline. Teachers rarely checked assignments; if she didn’t push herself, no one could really
help her.
Although Zinnia didn’t have a natural talent for studying and didn’t especially like doing homework, she still tried
her best, waging her own war against endless assignments.
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“Zinnia, looks like it’s just us for lunch today. Lydia’s not around,” Maisie said as she approached Zinnia around
noon, inviting her to eat together.
“So, what do you think, Zinnia? Should we go out to eat or stay in the cafeteria?” Maisie asked, casually linking
her arm with Zinnia’s as they walked.
“Let's just go to the cafeteria,” Zinnia replied. She thought, ‘Why do they cram all the science classes into
Tuesday mornings? My brain’s totally fried.” She didn’t feel like leaving campus and preferred to keep things
simple.
“Alright, let's go to the cafeteria. The food there is decent, and they also have desserts. We can get something
sweet later,” Maisie said with a cheerful grin.
For Maisie, the company was more important than the food. As long as she was with Zinnia, everything was fine.
The two walked side by side towards the cafeteria. Along the way, several students recognized Zinnia and
couldn't help stealing glances at her.
After a few weeks of settling in, Zinnia had grown used to the attention. Sgirls had even started giving her
little treats-cookies, chocolates, candies-saying they wanted to cheer her up.
As Zinnia and Maisie stepped out of the hallway, ready to head downstairs, two girls appeared from above-it was
Betty and Anne.
Betty still looked pale, likely still shaken by the online . Anne, holding onto her arm, was softly urging her
to eat something later.
“Move,” Betty snapped, her cold eyes fixed on Zinnia. The false sweetness had disappeared, replaced by a
sharp, unwavering glare. She wasn’t even pretending to be nice anymore.
After the online incident, their relationship completely fell apart. Any hope for peaceful coexistence, as Maelis
might have wished for, was simply out of the question.
Betty stared, hands tightening at her sides. She had truly underestimated that little wretch. Zinnia not only
charmed the Lynn family but also struck back fiercely. Betty thought, ‘Truly, it's the quiet dogs that bite the
hardest.
‘If my father hadn't stepped in, who knows how long she would have been stuck in that mess?‘ Zinnia, who
always seemned so dull and naive at home, actually turned out to be much more cunning than she appeared.
Maisie said, “Well, what if we don’t move? What's Ms. Betty Shaw gonna do? Can't keep up that sweet and
graceful act anymore? Not even a polite greeting for Zinnia? Guess the ‘good sister’ mask is slipping. What a
pity.
“With such a cold stare at Zinnia, planning to trap her again?” Maisie slipped one hand in her pocket, lifting her
brows slightly as she gazed up at them from one step below, her presence calm yet unshaken.
“Why are you being so pushy, Maisie? The online is old news. What's the point of dragging it out?” Anne
interjected, a hint of frustration coloring her usually gentle expression.
Betty shot Maisie a cold look. “What, are you gonna tellwhere | can look now?”
The Shaw and Jenkins families were on equal footing, so Betty wasn’t intimidated by her. After everything
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that had happened online, there was no chance of them ever being friends. With that in mind, Betty saw no
reason to hold back.
Anne cast a glance at Betty, whose expression had beceven darker. She sighed silently. None of her advice
had reached Betty, who still harbored resentment towards Zinnia.
“Your glare is revolting. What if it scares Zinnia?” Maisie retorted without hesitation.
One glance at Betty's face, and Maisie could tell that Betty had been seething with anger in the past few days.
Her words were biting, and her true feelings were no longer concealed. Maisie snorted inwardly.
“Are you Zinnia’s lapdog now? You son of bitch. What's she offering you that makes you cling to her so
desperately,” Betty sneered, her gaze full of disdain.
“Better this than siding with a scheming, heartless fake like you,” Maisie chuckled softly, then spoke louder, her
words sharp and unflinching, slicing right through the tension in the air.
Other students who were coming down the stairs paused, attracted by the commotion. They gathered around,
clearly more interested in the than in their lunch.
“Betty, stop.” Zinnia’s face turned cold.
“What, don’t you wantto call Maisie your-" Betty smirked and leaned close to Zinnia, her voice dripping with
mockery.
But before she could utter the word “lapdog,” a loud slap resounded, shattering the tense silence. The onlookers
instinctively covered their own faces and stared at Zinnia in shock.
“Zinnia, how dare you hit me!” Betty shrieked, her voice trembling with disbelief.
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