Chapter 224
Ellinor gave Belinda a helpless pat on the back, âChill, girl. It's all good now"
Byran walked over with a sour look on his face and asked coldly. âEllinor how am you feeling?â
Wrapped in Belindaâs arms, Ellinor let her weep. She then turned to Byran with a smile, saying. Im not I
Byran frowned, âWhy would I be bummed?â
Ellinor replied casually, âWell, if I were dead, you wouldn't have to go through all the trouble of getting
Annoyed, Byran retorted, âI didn't wish for you to die! I just
Just then, Yvette, the white horse lingering at the edge of the cliff, let out an excited neigh and
started running towards Ellinor
Everyone was on high alert!
After all, this wild horse had thrown Ellinor off the cliff earlier that day, and it seemed ready to attack h
Theo quickly moved in front of Ellinor, shielding both her and Belinda.
Jonah, Kemp, and Bartlett also stepped forward, ready to lend a hand in stopping the crazed horse.
Finding a human barrier in its path, Yvette had to stop and started pacing nervously, letting out anxiou
Seeing this, Ellinor gently pushed the still weeping Belinda away and squeezed through the people bloc
Theo grabbed her wrist, sternly saying. âDonât go there!â
Ellinor was cool as a cucumber, âTheo, I'll be fine. Let me go check on it. It won't hurt me.â
Though Theo was uneasy about her getting closer to
Yvette, her determination made him pause. He decided not to stop her and followed her instead.
Ellinor went up to Yvette, gently stroking her face, and said softly. I'm okay, don't worry or blame yours
Yvetteâs restless mood instantly calmed down. It nuzzled Ellinor as if apologizing, making a sound like
Tickled by its nuzzles, Ellinor couldn't help but laugh.
Watching all of this, Theo's tense expression relaxed a bit, and a tender look flashed in his eyes
Belinda, wiping away her tears, walked over and said,
âEllinor, after you fell, this horse has been standing here. No matter what we did, it just wouldn't leave.
Ellinor turned her head to look at Belinda, explaining seriously. âIt's not the horse's fault it was usedâ
Belindaâs eyes widened in confusion, âWhat are you talking about? It was used? Ellinor, are you saying
By then, it had gotten dark.
Ellinor didn't elaborate to Belinda; instead, she scanned the people around her.
Finally, her gaze landed on Jonah, âLend me your flashlight!â
Jonah looked around, realizing Ellinor was talking to him. He walked over, twirling the flashlight in his
Ellinor smirked, âAs if I'd beg you!"
With that, she swiftly grabbed the flashlight from Jonah's hand.