Arlo Seys thought about this, his gaze flickering slightly, and marched into the classroom without casting another glance at the person running in the rain.
Nico Haynes felt baffled, "What’s up with Arlo?" How could he just leave suddenly like this when everything was going so well?
Dawn Sutherland looked at Arlo Seys in the classroom and sighed slightly, "Arlo is afraid."
Afraid of being hurt after opening up his heart.
Though calm and detached like Arlo, he’s terribly afraid of matters of the heart. It’s not that he doesn’t love; it’s just that his love, his emotions, once stirred, last a lifeti, so he’s hesitant to love, fearful of getting hurt.
But Arlo, matters of the heart are unpredictable. Are you still not ready to face the fact that you’ve already fallen for soone?
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Recently, several posts on the school’s official forum were hacked, and the ones hacked were all sarcastic and spoke ill of Ariel Morris. This coincidence beca a topic of conversation for students at Scenic Hill over als. Even the student council mbers were discussing it.
Several forum moderators are senior mbers of the student council. After the council eting that day, soone glanced at Chairman Arlo Seys who was organizing eting materials and said, "Chairman, who do you think hacked those posts? At this rate, any post bashing Ariel Morris gets hacked within ten minutes! Could it be Ariel Morris got soone to do it?"
Arlo Seys paused in his organizing, not looking up, and replied coolly, "The student council isn’t a place for gossip! We are the full-fledged representatives for student voice, ant to protect student interests. Do you think you’re fit to be on the student council when discussing matters that harm other students? Are you fit to be a representative for your peers?"
"..." The student posing the question fell silent imdiately.
Why did he feel like he had offended Chairman Seys? Why did Chairman Seys seem so sharp and cutting with his words? He didn’t say anything wrong, just asked about the hacked posts!
Arlo Seys finished organizing his papers and walked out, his deanor aloof, his presence chilly.
Several mbers of the student council glanced at each other and finally directed their gaze to the person who had spoken thoughtlessly.
Soone went over and patted the student who had questioned Arlo Seys, wearing a look of sympathy for his intelligence, sighing, "The Ariel Morris you ntioned is not only the most targeted person on the forum but is also our Chairman Seys’ rumored girlfriend, you get it?"
The person looked puzzled, "Wasn’t Ariel Morris chasing Chairman Seys? Chairman Seys never agreed, so how did she beco his rumored girlfriend?"
The others packed up their notes and walked out, while the person tugged at the last student and pleaded, "Dude, enlighten !"
The student sighed, offering condolences for his intelligence before speaking to clear things up, "Haven’t you noticed that Dawn Sutherland, our Vice Chairman, treats Ariel Morris well? It’s said that Ariel Morris calls Vice Chairman ’Brother Dawn’! Even Vice Chairman is on Ariel Morris’ side; taking down our Chairman Seys is not far off!"
The student council mber instantly understood!
No wonder Chairman Seys responded to him so decisively and coldly earlier; that’s why! Damn, his unrestrained mouth...
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Soone in the class asked Ariel Morris if she had ever written a love letter to Arlo Seys, and only then did Ariel Morris co to a sudden realization. She had been pursuing Arlo Seys for so long, and indeed, she never wrote a single love letter.
She picked up the pen, her gaze resting on a pretty sheet of stationery, lost in thought.
How should a love letter be written? Despite receiving many herself, she never actually wrote one!
Ariel Morris recalled her first encounter and subsequent reunion with Arlo Seys, then her relentless pursuit, and soon her fair fingers were moving swiftly across the paper, seamlessly completing a page-length love letter.
Near the end of class, Ariel Morris opened her desk drawer to check the love letter, only to find that the letter was gone.
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