Chapter 2586
With a nonchalant glance, Balfour turned the speaker’s cheeks a burning shade of red as she shamefully hung her head low.
Yet, Balfour didn’t utter a word to break the awkward silence for Mara.
“Excuse me. If you’ve got nothing else, please step aside. I need to get going,” he said dismissively.
“Don’t you remember me at all? Under that old oak tree, you found me crying and gave me your handkerchief, telling me not to be sad. Have you really forgotten all about that?” her voice trembled, tears swirling in her eyes.
But Balfour remained silent, his lack of response speaking volumes.
Whispers buzzed around them, and Mara couldn’t take it any longer. She bolted from the crowd’s epicenter, seeking refuge in a quiet corner from where she could still see Balfour’s tall figure striding toward the auditorium. Just then, her sister Victoria emerged, beaming with excitement.
The teacher said they could bring family, but she didn’t expect to come out and not find
Mara.
Victoria mused, bumping into Balfour.
“Hey Balfour, have you seen a girl around here who looks a bit like me?” she inquired.
Mara, huddled in her corner, keenly sensed the change in her sister’s demeanor when speaking with Balfour.
What surprised her most was Balfour’s patient reply, “I haven’t noticed anyone. This place is swarming with people. Maybe try asking over there?”
Victoria’s face flushed slightly, “Really? You didn’t see her? My little sister is quite the
looker!”
“Well, I did notice one stranger girl,” Balfour admitted, recalling the girl who had boldly blocked his path earlier. As for the others, they were of no consequence to him.
Victoria pouted, craning her neck in search of Mara to no avail. “Well, she’s old enough not to wander off.”
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