Chapter 210
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 210
Hearing the voice, Corinne looked back and spotted Rosie looking at her from afar with a brown horse.
Corinneâs eyebrows furrowed. âIs your foot all good now?â
Annie had gone to another horse pen to get her horse, so no one else was around. Thus, Rosie did.
not have to pretend to be nice to Corinne. Instead, she was hostile.
âOf course not, but that little injury isnât going to affect me riding!â
When it happened, Rosie had screamed so loudly that others thought her leg was badly damaged.
because of the little ear stud, yet she could stand so steadily with the horse. It was obvious that she
was pretending in the changing room.
Corinne smiled. âThatâs good, then.â
She did not want to talk to Rosie or look at her, so she walked toward the horse she picked.
Despite that, Rosie did not let her go easily and said sarcastically, âYou better stay away from the
horse. Even if you can bring it out, youâre not going to be able to ride it.â
That made Corinne pause. She could tell Rosie did not say that just to criticize her. Looking at the
horse, she then turned to look at Rosie. âWhy? What makes you say that?â
Rosieâs eyes were full of contempt as she said proudly, âThat horse belongs to someone else, and it
knows its owner. Other than its owner, no one has ever gotten to ride it.â
Corinne perked up at this. âWhoâs its owner?â
âYou donât have the right to know it. If youâre smart, you should go choose another horse. Donât act.
tough and frighten other peopleâs horses!â
The hatred Rosie had for Corinne was clear without any pretense, though Corinne found it better in this
way.
She smiled and said, âThank you for your kind advice, but can I ask you one more question?â
Rosie furrowed her eyebrows and looked at Corinne disdainfully. âWhat?â
Corinne asked, âDo you dislike me because you like Jeremy?â
*Jeremy, Zeke, and I have known each other since we were kids, and our families are close with each
other,â Rosie answered honestly as if she was not hiding anything. âOur relationship is pure, but I donât
expect a country bumpkin like you to understand that.â
Corinne did not mind the sarcasm Rosie threw at her and instead asked, âIf you donât like Jeremy, why
do you hate me that much? I know you framed me today, as well as the time at the restaurant with the
watch. Didnât you do it so Jeremy will dislike me?â
Rosie snorted remorselessly. âIf you want to know so badly, it doesnât hurt for me to tell you the
reason.
âJeremy is my best friendâs man, and I canât just stand by the side and do nothing when a woman
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from the countryside steals him away and hurts her.â
At that moment, Corinne finally understood. âSo your best friend is Sunnyâs sister?â
âThatâs right!â
âIâm sure his sister must be a very good person since all of you love her and protect her so much.â
âOf course!â said Rosie proudly as the topic shifted to talking about her best friend. âAnya is the nicest
woman in this world! Sheâs from a reputable family, gentle and kind, and always the best in class. A
country bumpkin like you can never compete with her!â
Corinne curled her lips nonchalantly. âIs that so?â
Rosie hated how nonchalant Corinne looked as if nothing could hurt her. She ground her teeth
unhappily. âSince weâre talking about Anya, I donât mind saying something else. Jeremy loved Anya
dearly when they were together, but they were forced to break up because of some
contradictions between their families. But that doesnât mean you can take this chance and be Jeremyâs
wife!â