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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 122

Ellinor thought back to how Theo had treated her, how he'd made it crystal clear to her that he could give her anything but his heart in these three months.

It was obvious his heart was already somewhere else - with Byran's sister.

Her eyes dimmed slightly, and she smiled, "Thanks for the heads up, but I'm not really into making friends with kids."

With that, she walked away with grace.

Byran, whose friend request was promptly denied, looked disgruntled. He followed Ellinor stubbornly, clearly not willing to let it go.

"Ellinor, who are you calling a kid? I'm not a kid!"

Ellinor ignored him, letting him trail behind her while she casually looked for Sheila in the ballroom.

After a once-over of the room and with no sight of Sheila, she noticed a swing chair by the floor-to-ceiling windows.

She walked over and sat down to take a break.

The swing chair was positioned perfectly to view the most beautiful scenery in Pearl Moon, the garden under the moonlight and the beautiful fountain.

Looking up, the full moon seemed to be falling into a sea of flowers.

This place was not only a symbol of opulence but also of exquisite taste and romantic ambience; no wonder the elite of Greenhaven chose it for weddings and other significant events.

Ellinor wasn't usually a fan of such parties, but she found herself surprisingly fond of this place, a feeling that she couldn't put into words.

"Ellinor! I'm talking to you! Did you hear me?"

Byran was still yapping beside her, saying something about how befriending him was an honor and she should appreciate it, and that she had to be his friend or else it was an insult, etc.

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