☘️ Chapter 18 ☘️

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Silence...

"..."

Both my sister and I, who didn't know if it was really my sister, were silent. No one could say anything. The heart that used to beat wildly for Phi Jeans or when she was shocked, was now beating so hard that I could feel it. Please, let it be you on the other end of the line...

"Sa... is it your sister?"

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Beep!

After a few seconds of speaking, the call was disconnected for no reason. The money in my phone had just been added this morning. There was no way the call would be disconnected because of this. I was bold and shameless, so I called again in case there was a problem with the signal.

But..

"Who are you calling? Listen up."

Praewa attached her ear as an extra. I quickly pushed her head away with all my strength and hung up. The call from my sister's number made her know the shameful feeling that I had in my heart. I was too lazy to tell her in too long.

"I'm calling my dad. I used my credit card to buy a keyboard last night."

"Hey! Then how did you bring it back when you bought it last night?"

Bew asked curiously. Why did she want to know about this?

"Are there taxis? You're asking too much, you guys."

I evaded the question, put my phone in my shoulder bag, and grabbed a plate of rice to put in the sink in the cafeteria.

"I'm going to study. Come with me."

"What's wrong with you? Is your period coming?"

Praewa grumbled, "Never mind."

Because the sink for placing the dishes was next to the exit of the bathroom, before I could put the dishes down properly, a tall figure in casual clothes of her own style walked out.

"Phi Jeans,"

The strange thing was that instead of walking past, she stopped and looked at me.

Which day is the world's fault finding day?

"What are you looking at, Phi?"

"Can't you see?"

What came back was the same fierceness in that tone, but the eyes were fixed on me. It was me who lowered my voice again, softly.

"Well... I was just asking what you were looking at."

"..."

Phi Jeans didn't continue. She looked at me until she was satisfied, then frowned, as if she was arguing with herself on the inside. She looked at me from head to toe again before turning away and walking back to the table where her friends were waiting.

Huh? What's wrong with you? Can't think of a prank plan? Is it too late in your mind? The way it is now isn't fierce enough, is it?

Rrrr!

Dad: You used the additional card again. I can't save it for emergencies. If you keep it like this, prepare to have more deductions for snacks.

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And the truth that I have to face this morning...

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4:28 p.m.

"Luk Nai is it, Nong? You're diving in the part where you have to sing solo again, right? I'm not sure if Tawan made the right decision by choosing you."

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