And they found something surprising. At the beginning of the semester, Cindy was so tanned because of too much exposure to the sun. Compared with Margaret Aguiar, she seemed to look dark.
Yet, in the past two months, she had deliberately covered her skin and become white again. Her skin was nice, and her features were more attractive.
After the holiday, when she returned to school, a boy in her class bumped into her and asked in surprise if she had come to the wrong classroom, saying that there was no such beautiful girl in their class.
Those words made her embarrassed.
Margaret, who happened to be sitting in the first row, immediately became unhappy. She said sarcastically that someone usually pretended to be low-profile, but liked to get higher status by trampling on her rivals in private.
Cindy didn't like to argue with others. Although she was uncomfortable with those words, she didn’t say anything. Later, when Harley Dane came to their class to teach, he always asked Cindy to answer questions. Having noticed it, after the class, Margaret went straight to Cindy and satirized her.
And Sabrina Hard and her companions shouted at Margaret for Cindy's sake on the spot. Cindy and Margaret then had a feud. As a result, later at a class event, Margaret said something ironic to Cindy again, and the latter simply didn't take part in the class events held later.
This time, when the monitor said the class would hold a party, Margaret soon announced she would join it with her fiance.
Cindy had witnessed Margaret's ways of showing off many times since their childhood, so she couldn't be bothered to argue with her.
And Cindy didn’t think she and Margaret were in the same social class. She didn't have to meet her, nor did she need the so-called classmate friendship to maintain her social relationships. In Juanton City, the contacts of the James family were much more powerful than the school fellows she knew.
Therefore, Cindy didn't want to go to this class gathering at all.
But now she came across her class monitor and another class leader. This was the first time the two of them had seen Cindy wear such a skirt, so they didn't even dare to directly call her. Instead, they asked tentatively, "Cindy Dane?"
"Not far. At the Backhome Hotel. "
"Okay, I'll go."
Cindy was petrified, looking at Harley with disbelief, but the latter behaved as if nothing had happened. "Go."
Cindy pursed her lips. Since the two classmates were present, she had to go with Harley.
Looking at the backs of the two people, the the vice class president seemed to realize something and said, "Why are Harley and Cindy together?"
The monitor also seemed to realize it. "Are they..."
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