Chapter 143

Miranda hung up the phone and sat there, lost in thought for a moment.

According to William, Wendy had a childhood friend named Sunny. But three years ago, something happened, and Sunny attempted to take her own life. Thankfully, she was saved just in time, but she was

no different from a walking dead. She fell into a deep depression and bore the physical scars of whatever she'd gone through.

No one really knew what had happened. All they knew was that Sunny had been expelled from high school, and after returning home, she was a shadow of her former self.

From William's investigation, Miranda learned that Sunny had attended the same school as Arabella and was even in the same class.

Miranda tried to recall her own memories.

Three years ago, she'd just returned to the Hawke family and was sent to the same school as Arabella. Back then, Miranda was isolated, a ghost among her peers, so she didn't have much recollection of Sunny. Sunny.

The mere impression Miranda had was when she was heading home, she saw a girl handing a love letter to Dorian, who had come to pick up Arabella. Arabella had called out to the

tossed the letter aside right in

"Dorian, that wasn't

and a touch of exasperated affection, replied, "I told you not to bring these people to me. If you do it again, I might not come

stuck out her

a mocking and triumphant glance at

on the verge of tears and shouted at Dorian, "If you don't like it, fine! But did you have to throw it away? Do you know how long it took me to write

expression had

away, had been puzzled by Arabella's behavior. Why bring Sunny to Dorian on purpose? And why look so

Miranda understood. Just another

had looked right past her as if she were invisible, or

up Arabella, he left without a

look of provocation and smugness was piercing to Miranda. As she climbed into the car, Miranda overheard Arabella say, "Hey,

car door. "Don't you know having her come home with you could cause trouble for you? She has

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