Chapter 236
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 236
Annie burst into laughter as she hugged her abdomen, her head raised in laughter. âWas I talking about
you? I didnât mention anyone in particular. What makes you think I was talking about you?â
Sunniâs eyes widened in anger. âYouâ¦
Before they could start arguing. Corinne put a stop to it. âAlright. Keep quiet and eat your breakfast.
Donât speak when youâre eating, or you might choke yourself.â
Annie nodded obediently and listened to what Corinne said. Sunny, on the other hand, looked at
Corinne and snorted proudly before he continued eating his omelet.
Meanwhile, Rosie witnessed everything, and evil consumed her eyes. She had no idea what kind of
tricks Corinne pulled to mesmerize Jeremy and control Annie, who had always been spoiled. Even
Sunny was under her spell and listened to her.
The situation was dangerous.
Corinne looked pure and naive, but she was a far more powerful adversary than Rosie initially
presumed.
The weather was good. The sky was cloudless, and the wind was neither too strong nor too weak;
perfect for kiteâflying.
Corinne held a swallow kite up high while Annie held the other end of the line and ran. Slowly, the kite
rose to the sky.
The kite flew up in the air, and the two girls got together to extend the string even more. It was evident
how much fun they were having.
Suddenly, Rosie came over with a butterfly kite and asked Annie with a gentle smile, âHey, Annie. Can
you help me to put this kite up in the air too? I canât do it alone, and Iâm not good at it either.â
Annie turned to shoot her a ferocious glare as the smile on her face vanished. She rolled her eyes and
said unhappily, âSorry, Iâm not free. Donât you see Iâm busy flying this kite with Corinne? Go figure it out
yourself!â
Rosieâs face froze. âUmmâ¦â
Corinne looked over while she was organizing the kite string. She raised her brow. âMiss Rosie, if you
donât mind, I can help you to hold the kite. You can run and put the kite in the air yourself.â
Rosie looked at her in disbelief. âYouâre that nice to help me?â
Corinne shrugged nonchalantly. âIt doesnât matter if you donât believe in me.â
Rosie revealed her true self to Corinne yesterday, so there was no reason for her to fake it anymore.
She would rather put the kite up in the air than let Corinne help her. Hence, she walked away by
herself.
Annie was, of course, displeased. âCorinne, why are you talking to her after how she tried to hurt you
yesterday?â
Corinne narrowed her eyes and said, âI think sheâs up to something. If we donât go along with her, #tâll
be harder to tell what sheâs trying to do.â
Up to something? Annie looked at Corinne and asked, âWhat? Hasnât she done enough?â
Subsequently, Rosie went to a place further away from Corinne and Annie. She pulled the kite and
started to run. At first, the kite flew up a little, but it was not stable. A second later, it dropped to
the floor.
Rosie did not give up and continued to run while dragging the kite and looking back. Suddenly, she
tripped and fell to the ground, yelping in pain.
She struggled to even get up.
âHelp! Someone, help me! Anyoneâ¦â
Sunny heard this, and he looked over. âJeremy, Zeke, I think something is happening over there.â