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“Cassidy, stop it.” One of the girls stopped the speaker.
“I’m not wrong. Why should I stop?” said Cassidy.
Cassandra pretended not to hear it and ignored their madness. She knew that today was special and that such dissatisfaction would surely be ushered in.
However, she didn’t take it to heart.
“Cassidy, why don’t you say it in Mr. Moore’s face? Is that what Cassandra wanted? It’s Mr. Zelinski who asked her to rest. If you dare, just make sure you stand out and get the reward too. Stop being jealous here.”
Another student coming in from the back directly retorted.
When she turned to look at Cassandra, her face suddenly changed. She thought, ‘What a beautiful girl!‘
“Hello, you’re Cassandra, right? I’m Sofia Chapman. Nice to meet you.”
Sofia’s enthusiasm and change of attitude made Cassandra raise her eyebrows. Cassandra said, “Cassandra Yates. Nice to meet you, too.”
Sofia said, “I know you. You got the highest grade on the SAT in our country. When your grade was announced, my parents asked me to learn from you and kept talking it in my ear every day…”
Speaking of these, Sofia would cry.
If it were others who got the highest grade, Sofia might not have been convinced.
But it was Cassandra, her idol Samantha. Sofia couldn’t hate her at all.
On the contrary, Sofia was proud that she was a fan of Cassandra. Now, she even became Cassandra’s classmate.
Since she became Samantha’s classmate, she would not allow anyone else to bully Samantha.
“Sofia, are you out of your mind? Did I say something about you?”
Cassidy was confused about being scolded and looked very unhappy.
Sofia retorted, “You bullied our classmates. Why can’t I scold you? Again, if you have any objections, go to Mr. Moore. Why are you acting like a princess here? You’re the one who is out of your mind.”
Sofia didn’t care about Cassidy at all when she scolded Cassidy. Sofia didn’t indulge her. Sofia would fight back against whoever dared to talk about her idol,
“You…” Cassidy said.
I wrong?” Sofia raised her
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in a cold voice to Cassidy, “If you have any questions,
and began
know how to make her bed, let
in a pickle. She didn’t know, either.
she defended herself just now, so Cassandra. took the initiative to step forward and asked, “Do you know how to make your bed?”
little frustrated. She said, “No. I’ve expected what I will look like when I am
faintly, “I can teach
and she said excitedly, “Cassandra, do you know
had only seen such a neat
breakfast for a month after the summer camp.”
‘God! She gonna save my
said, “No, thanks. Just take it as my gratitude to you for defending me
her chin proudly and thought, “My idol is so cute and
them including Cassidy looked at Cassandra with eyes that clearly showed their thoughts.
didn’t stop them from
she patiently explained and guided Sofia to make her bed. After that, she asked Sofia to try
found that it seemed to be quite simple. She thought, ‘Humph, I
do it‘
Sofia started to do it at the same time, but they couldn’t make it well. Cassandra was a
and finally folded
is really something. Humph, that’s because I’m
walk. They would assemble at 6 p.m. anyway. There was still
our left.
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have just
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tried to walk around the other side of the playground without
in a military uniform appeared in front
say a lot of words but he couldn’t. When he knew that he was going to train students at Juset University, he had thought about what to say
Cassandra suddenly straightened up, greeted, and
I have something to tell you.”
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