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Mara just gave a cold smirk. “What’s so tiring about it? No amount of hardship can compare to what
you and Victoria have to endure. She’s got to juggle the choir and look after me, and I’m just dead
weight. You and Victoria bear the brunt of it, that’s for sure.”
novelbinVictoria’s face soured. “If you’ve got an issue, we can talk in private. There’s no need for these snide
remarks.”
“Oh? I was just saying you and Dad are working hard, that’s all. Can’t I even say that? You sure like to
butt in, don’t you? I already told you I won’t be your responsibility anymore. Can’t I even vent a little?”
Her fork listlessly poked at the food on her plate, and Elton, seeing this, tapped her plate sharply.
“Eat properly when you’re at the table. What’s with the attitude? Is there some beef between you two
sisters? If there’s something to say, spit it out. No need for the passive-aggressiveness.”
With that said, the two girls fell silent once more.
On the way to school, they didn’t exchange a single glance, as if they were sworn enemies all of a
sudden.
Elton sighed, increasingly baffled by the minds of his daughters.
Peace in the family leads to prosperity in all things. It is such a simple truth, yet why is it so hard to
achieve?
From that day on, Mara never initiated a conversation with Victoria.
Days passed, and Victoria began to feel restless.It was Mara who was at fault, yet she didn’t apologize. Didn’t she have any feelings at all?
Carrying her emotions with her, Victoria went to school for rehearsal. Distracted by Mar actions, she
made mistake after mistake.
The teacher may not have said it outright, but her looks were becoming decidedly less friendly.
During the break, Balfour approached her unexpectedly. “If you don’t want to rehearse, just say so to
the teacher. Don’t let your personal issues hold back everyone else.”
Victoria was already simmering with frustration, and Balfour’s condescending advice only made her feel
more aggrieved. “The teacher hasn’t said anything to me, so why are you lecturing me?”
Balfour frowned. “The teacher might not have spoken, but aren’t her glares obvious enough? We’re all
pressed for time here, and we can’t afford to waste it because of you.
Nobody wants the whole batch ruined by one bad apple.”
“Are you calling me the bad apple?” Victoria asked incredulously, pointing at herself as Balfour
remained silent.
“If you keep up this attitude, the outcome is clear. Remember, you hold an important role in our class.”Victoria had a hunch that Mara’s hostility had something to do with Balfour. The thought of past events
infuriated her even more.
As Victoria spoke, Balfour’s expression grew colder. He hated when people brought up his family,
especially his parents.
“Victoria, you like to play innocent, but without your parents, would you even be attending the same
school as me?”