Chapter 81 The So–Called Goddess
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Finally out of the haunted house, Freya let out a breath of relief. Thinking back on it, she realized she’d worried too much at the beginning. The staff here clearly understood they couldn’t go too far with kids and had controlled the level of horror well. She’d stressed for nothing.
Aiden really wasn’t like the average kid–otherwise, his reaction earlier would’ve been more typical.
In any case, that ride was done. When she checked the time, it was already past eleven,
“It’s almost twelve. Should we get something to cat?” she suggested.
They weren’t starving, but it was time for a proper meal. Snacks wouldn’t cut it for long.
Aiden wanted McDonald’s. Freya was baffled. “I mean, I get why other kids would want that, but you’re used to eating gourmet meals. How do you still like fast food?”
She felt a little embarrassed. After all the effort she put into cooking, he still wanted McDonald’s? Would Louis think she’d been slacking off when he wasn’t home?
“I just want to try it out,” Aiden said with a grin. “The vibe there’s different, you know? Even if I eat good food all the time, that doesn’t mean I can’t switch it up once in a while.”
The boy had turned beet red and frantically waved his hands. “No way! She’s a goddess! I wouldn’t dare. Seriously, I wouldn’t.”
By the time they reached high school, that girl had become even more beautiful. But strangely, not many boys pursued her. Rumors spread among the male students that girls like her were out of their league. Even though everyone at that age was just a regular student, people already understood the difference between being pretty and being on another level.
That’s when Freya had learned the distinction between an average beauty and a goddess, When someone is that beautiful, it doesn’t inspire confidence–it inspires distance. Just being near them made people feel like they couldn’t act naturally.
Louis was one of those people.
Freya was sure of it. Only someone like Aiden, who’d grown up surrounded by attractive people, could ignore Louis’s overwhelming aura and behave so naturally in front of him.
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