"Mrs. Park, neither I called you nor I directed you to act like this, here at this hour of the day. So how would I know that something like this would happen, let alone arrange someone beforehand? Please, speak with logic." Layla took advantage of the situation and reprimanded Mrs. Park. Her words had no filter at all. After all, Mrs. Park was having trouble using her brain properly.
"By the way, I forgot to mention but I'm a new student and I don't know any one of them since I haven't started attending classes officially. And, if you are unsatisfied with the decision, principal sir will make..." He paused for a second to take a good look at their faces. "...then feel free to call the police. I'm sure the law would be able to give an impartial decision." His voice was mellow and his smile was bright yet...
This was enough to prick Mr. and Mrs. Park causing a visible change in their expressions.
Calling the police was a huge matter when their own child wasn't completely innocent and had already turned sixteen. As for the girl in front of them, they had no clue about her current age.
"Shut up. It has nothing to do with you." Mrs. Park spitted her words. Her face was red along with her burning eyes.
Unfazed by her, he commented. "I am a witness who's telling the truth. And, my vision wasn't blocked by anything. I'm impartial." For a moment, his gaze fell on Olivia, mocking her for not telling the complete truth when she was standing right there. Maybe tears blocked her vision.
Olivia flushed with embarrassment. With her head lowered, her expression wasn't any good. She had never thought of seeing such a handsome boy. Too bad she ruined her first impression in his eyes.
It didn't take long for Mr. and Mrs. Park to realize that no matter what, they couldn't win over this boy. This boy's arrogance coupled with the principal's silence was enough to tell them that they are in a disadvantageous situation.
…
After Dr. Du dealt with the mess, he and Zou Haoran were in his office.
Today was a tiring day for him. He had to deal with an injured student's parents and had to come up with a negotiation. Now, he had to deal with Mrs. Zou. He can only hope that she wouldn't want him to do something against rules and regulations.
"Sir" Zou Haoran was handing over the mobile to the principal. "Mother is on the line." He raised his brows and accepted the mobile with a question on his face. "Due to security purposes," Zou Haoran answered guessing his obvious question.
"Good evening Mrs. Zou"
"Good evening Dr. Du"
"How may I help you, Mrs. Zou" He was slightly nervous inside.
"It's nothing much and not hard too, Dr. Du. You don't need to be nervous Mr. Du. It's just that please don't treat these kids with any privilege. They are here to learn like other students of your school." It caught him by surprise. He never thought that she would ask something like this. 'Is she referring to morning's...'
" Ahem, certainly Mrs. Zou they are now my students and they will be treated like everyone else in this school."
Hearing this Zou Haoran raised his eyebrow, not that he minds treated equally but, his mother's request was out of his expectation.
"Thank you, Mr. Du. And, please don't forget about what we discussed beforehand. Have a good day."
"Don't worry Mrs. Zou. Have a good day" With this their conversation ended.
It was a relief for Mr. Du. 'Not every parent act rashly.'
…
"All done?" Caleb asked seeing Zou Haoran coming out of the school gate. He was waiting for him outside. He was sitting in the car with his luggage.
"Hmm, It's done. It really took me a lot of time." Zou Haoran replied looking at his wristwatch.
"Let's go before it's too late. After all, we have no idea how much time it will take." Caleb handed food to Zou Haoran to fill his tummy.
One task was still left to do.
Capital High School not only provides education but accommodation too. Many students of the school live in the hostel. This school has both hostelers and localities.
They were heading to the warden's office of Boys Hostel. Caleb decided that he wants to live in the hostel while Zou Haoran was there to drop him off.
Caleb collected the keys from the warden after completing all the formalities.
The room allotted to Caleb was empty. He had no roommate. But it was also good.
The room was clean. It had a study table with drawers to put things in, a comfortable chair, and an almirah built in the wall.
It didn't take too much time for them to place the things. "phew, It's all done earlier than expected." Both were drinking water after their hard work.
"Yeah." Zou Haoran also agreed.
"Now you can tell me what delayed you."
"Well, you see… the twins we saw in the morning, their parents came to cause trouble. They were accusing that tree girl of pushing down their son."
"Layla Chen… that's her name. By the way, why would they say so? I mean technically she didn't push him. And, how she dealt with it?" Caleb asked showing the curious nature of a human being.
"It was because their daughter called them but never told the whole truth. And, along with her brother, they were ready to push her forward to be a scapegoat."
He further continued, "Caleb, you know… she was holding back her tears, her eyes were moist. Still, she was standing firm, not ready to take any false blame." He turned his head and looked up. "It was clear that she had no one to back her up but she wasn't ready to back down by herself.
She's really an interesting lady..." He further added with a low voice. "...and strong too." His eyes were shining. Apart from his mother and that woman he has never seen any other lady to show such a strong side in disadvantageous situations.
"I helped her."
Hearing his statement Caleb raised his brows but didn't interrupt him.
"After all, you won't see anyone daily climbing a tree to solve a problem." He laughed at the mention of the morning incident. In his previous school, no one would do something like that. They are all taught to be prim and proper not to show their real self at least not openly. Many of them were simply hypocrites too.
"Maybe this time, this year will be different." Zou Haoran had a light in his eyes anticipating some exciting changes in the near future.
But fate was hiding something he never expected to happen. It was just a matter of time before his life would start changing...
*bang* The door was slammed open harshly which made a loud sound by hitting the wall. "Don't release your frustration on the poor door," Lani said. Layla snorted in response. Lani lives in the Girls' hostel and Layla is her roommate, right now, whose distorted expression is enough to describe her foul mood. "Have something first. There are your snacks.” Lani pointed with her finger. “Anyways you don't look good with an empty stomach." Lani had later found out the reason why exactly her roommate hadn't come back from school. Thus, she decided to take care of some things beforehand. "Hmm. Lemme change. Thanks, Lani." In response, she just smiled. Having a good roommate i
In the middle of the night, a suppressed sobbing sound was resonating in the silent room. Although someone was trying hard to suppress their sobs yet the absence of noise in the room made it easier to discover.This woke Layla. She sat drowsily and reached out for her phone to switch on the flashlight. She roamed the light source in her hand and saw that a blanket mount was trembling on the bed. She turned on the lights in the room at the very instant.When lights flashed on Lani’s face, she pulled her blanket to block every ray disturbing her sleep but soon Layla’s worried voice calling Opal entered her ears. She snapped out from her dreams. "Umm…" Squinting her eyes, she analyzed the situation first then picked her mobile only to see it's 3:30 in the morning. There were still some hours left before they would start their day.
"You can't skip Sports class today." Layla said to the boy who was planning to skip the sports period again. Placing both of her hands on her hip, she didn’t stop her complaints. “Just because of you, I have to come up with a new excuse every time sir asks about you. Do you even have any idea how much he misses you.” Her last sentence was filled with sarcasm.Seeing her firm stance, Ryan sighed. He knew no matter what he couldn’t escape today. Like a tired person, he replied in defeat. “Fine, I’ll go to the ground.”“At least let him know you are fit and fine.” After finishing her piece of advice she left, trusting his words.…-Sports Ground-On the ground, students were engage
-The Canteen-"Let's sit there." Lani suggested, counting the number of people going to dine together in her head. It was supposed to be five people meeting but an uninvited guest, Zou Haoran joined them too. Well, his presence wasn’t that unexpected when they actually took his only friends in the school.Without wasting any time those four sat down. Zou Haoran and Opal sat on either side of Caleb. While Lani chose to sit in front of Zou Haoran leaving two seats empty.After some time, Layla and Ryan joined them. "Sorry, we are a little late."They run their eyes across the table to scan those three in front of them. Only Zou Haoran seemed to be a little out of place. Everyone was having a canteen meal except him. His food was brought by his driver, prepar
All the tiring classes were over. It was time to leave. Some were leaving, exhausted and some were filled with excitement in the anticipation of completing their plans. Meanwhile, Zou Haoran was waiting for his friends in the car. Not after long, Caleb arrived. "Where is she?" Zou Haoran asked, seeing no sign of Opal with him. Caleb just opened his mouth to answer but at the moment she came."Sorry, I was a little late." Zou Haoran nodded his head, "Let's go". They had plans to visit Zou Haoran’s new place. His parents bought a house so that he could live with comfort even if he is not with them. Their new school wasn't near to their residents despite being in the same city leaving them with no choice but to make these arrangements.
Layla’s expressions were urging her to spill the beans and break this suspense she was creating."You know… they told me that he’s an excellent student, a topper. They found it from their networks." Her eyes were sparkling as she was practicing one of her liked activities."Hmm…Topper?" Lani nodded."There is a rumor but no one dares to speak it loudly..." Lani had lowered her voice. She was whispering. “...that he might have some connections with the Zou family.”“Isn’t it... just an assumption.”Layla shook her head. Then she remembered that he seemed to be rich. “Did something slip from your tongue?” Her eyes were looking at her sharply.Lani gulped under h
Layla was standing in front of a shop. Her head was up, looking at the name written on the top of it. The shop’s name was Aroma where the 'O' was replaced with the beautiful top view of a cup of coffee.When she entered, a bell chimed on her head making the owner aware of someone’s arrival. She went to the counter and smiled at the old man who looked like in his fifties. "Hello, Uncle Fu, I’m here on time."He was the owner of the shop. He flashed a fatherly smile at her. "Hello, little girl. Are you ready?"She nodded. “Find your aunty Fu in the back room.” He showed her the way to enter a room behind the counter.This shop was run by the Fu couple. Due to Frs. Fu’s health, they were having some difficulties in menia
Layla was impatiently waiting for Lani to get ready so that they can leave for school."My singing goddess, you should cut off your long hair." Layla couldn't help but complain seeing her taking time to do her hair. As much as those waist-long black hair looks beautiful, they proved themselves trouble too. Well, Layla was kinda spared from this trouble as her hair only covers half of her back.With another break-recording speed, Lani was ready to leave. "I’m ready, my singing disaster, we can leave at any time."While these two girls were busy complaining and teasing each other, Opal was sitting quietly, waiting for them to finish or that's what they both thought. In reality, Opal was busy thinking about last night's events when she showed her newly bought things. It wasn’t the first time she, the second