Just then, Lauren beckoned Anthea over.
Anthea glanced at Baldie, saying, “Sorry, I gotta run over there.”
With those words, she jogged away.
“Baldie, what were you chatting about with her?” Harriet approached with a frown, “Be careful she doesn't lead you astray!”
From the get-go, Harriet never considered Anthea a good influence, fearful that she might corrupt her precious son.
Baldie chuckled, “Mom, I was just hearing that Anthea goes to Northbridge High School. I think you might be misunderstanding her.”
“Northbridge High School?” Harriet scoffed, “Why doesn’t she just claim she's at Apex Ascent College?”
Apex Ascent College was the top one university in Capital City, a dream school for many students.
But with sky-high entrance requirements, only a handful of students from out-of-town got admitted each year.
Harriet dreamed of Baldie getting into Apex Ascent College.
She said earnestly, “Baldie, let me tell you, the prettier the girl, the bigger the lies. Do you think she’d be working here if she was good enough for Northbridge High School? Spend less time with her. I bet she’s just jealous of your wealth and wants to...” The rest went unsaid as Harriet continued, “Baldie, you're not from the same world.”
Anthea could only ever work for someone else, but Baldie was going to college and marry a well-educated and city-bred girl!
What was Anthea in comparison?
Baldie felt there was some sense in Harriet's words.
If Anthea went to Northbridge High School, shouldn't she be at home studying instead of working? Didn’t she want to get into a good university?
She must be lying.
Truth be told, Baldie didn’t much want to talk to Anthea either.
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