She had already got her hair cut short and she didn't need a mirror to know how horrible she looked at the moment. Not only that, she had to suffer the slaps now, how could she withstand that?"
Serena looked coldly at this friend who lured her here. If she hadn't noticed it in advance and informed Avery, she couldn't imagine what would have happened.
"Anabel, I didn't know the love letter was meant for Avery. I was quite reluctant to do it but you kept pushing me."
"Later, you forced me to go to the grove. From beginning to end, the only thing I did wrong was that I left you there all alone."
"At that time, the situation was urgent, so I didn't think too much. I admit that it was my fault."
"But you slandered me behind my back and lured me here, trying to hurt me. That's a far more serious mistake than what I have done. You and I, we are done for."
Anabel had always felt that Serena was a little cold, but in fact, she was a good person. At least every time she asked her to help, she would
agree.
"Serena, I beg you, all you gotta do is talk to Avery." She still thought that was all it took to get her out of this.
Serena's face did not change. "Anabel, if I give you the illusion that I'm a good person, it's my fault. Do you know why I didn't turn you down when you asked me to do anything before?"
"Why?" Anabel also felt strange about this point. Serena had always been a loner in the class.
None of the girls who tried to approach got their noses bumping into walls. Serena kept them as far away as possible from herself.
She was the only one who succeeded. She got to copy her homework and borrowed quite some money from her.
That was why she decided to ask her to deliver the love letter.
Anabel had never thought about the reason. Now Serena's question got her wondering.
"That's because your character is very similar to my sister, and I love my sister very much. No matter what you ask of me, I agreed because I thought of you as her."
"However, what you just revealed about yourself made me see what kind of person you are, which is a thousand leagues from my sister. From then on, you are nothing special, just like everyone else to me."
"Anabel, I want you to understand a truth. I, Serena, have never been a good person. Now, let's get on with the slapping. Better count them right. All fifty of them and not even one short."
Serena said coldly. Anabel was scared by the coldness on her body. Was she really so simple as a junior high school student?
It was all thanks to Adam's education since childhood. He said, "Serena, you should remember that there's someone you repel, you can beat the shit out of them and I'll be responsible for whatever that may happen."
Tracey quite disagreed with his words and said, "What kind of father are you? Serena, don't listen to daddy."
"Now, let mommy tell you what's right. You can only get back at those who mean you harm."
"If anyone ever does, you beat the shit out of them and I'll be responsible for whatever that may happen."
"Daddy, mommy, aren't you saying the same thing?"
"Of course, we are not. What I mean is that we would not be the ones to cause trouble but if trouble does come our way, we wouldn't flinch for a second." Tracey said seriously.
"Okay, mommy, I got it." Serena had kept this in mind ever since she was a child. Not causing trouble and never flinching at one either.
Nothing would've happened if Anabel only lured her here. Her biggest mistake was slapping her.
Addilyn was already being slapped. Serena could hear her begging in a trembling voice.
"Serena, how could you bear to do this? How do you leave with yourself?" Anabel felt that she did not know Serena at all, who was just like a devil now.
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