When Joseph came to his seat, his classmate saw the meatballs on his plate and couldn't help laughing, "Joseph, since when do you like eating meatballs so much?"
"It's none of your business!" With a glare, Joseph forked a meatball into his mouth.
That girl made such a monkey out of him on his birthday. He couldn't forgive her!
But if he bullied her apparently, he would be considered as a bad guy. He could only try to provoke her secretly. He would fight back after she started. That was perfect.
But Joseph didn't expect that Alina didn't care.
Rose felt that something was wrong with Emma.
"Emma, what's wrong with you? Why are you so silent today?" Usually, Emma would talk to her happily at dinner time, but she was very quiet today.
After hearing this, Emma took a quick look at Alina and said nervously, "No, nothing. I'm just thinking about a question."
Rose was shocked, "You're thinking about a question? What question? Tell us."
Emma was just making up a lie. All she was thinking about was the sexual orientation of Alina.
"... It's no use telling you, because you don't know how to do it."
"I don't like to hear that. How do you know we don't know how to do it? Do you think so, Alaina?" Rose wanted to get the support of Alina.
At first, Alina didn't understand why Emma behaved so strange. But when she saw that Emma was dodging her eyes and deliberately distanced herself from her, she suddenly remembered that she had told her about her sexual orientation at Joseph's birthday party.
It seemed that the girl believed what she said.
So she pursed her lips and said, "It's dinner time. Don't talk about questions. It will give you indigestion." Her words ended their dispute.
After the lunch break were three classes in the afternoon, and after three classes, it was time to leave school.
As the bell rang, Alina wasn't in a hurry to pack up her schoolbag. Instead, she focused on the exercises.
"The school is over. Why are you still reading? Let's go together!" Rose picked up her schoolbag and said to Alina.
Emma whispered to remind her, "Do you remember that the head teacher asked her to go to his office with Leo after school?"
Rose patted her head and said, "Oh, I almost forget it. We are leaving now. Bye!"
"Bye."
Alina looked back and found Leo wasn't in the seat. She packed her books and walked to the office with her schoolbag.
The office door was open and there were three desks inside. Mr. Su was sitting at the desk which was facing the door and talking with Leo, who was sitting with his back to the outside.
Alina knocked on the door and said, "Mr. Su, I'm sorry I'm late."
Mr. Su smiled and said, "Come and take a seat. We are waiting for you."
Leo lifted his eyes and glanced at Alina indifferently. Then he lowered his eyes again and sat quietly.
They sat face to face. Mr. Su looked at them and asked, "Do you have any idea about the contest, Alaina?"
Alina shook her head.
"Because it's the first contest jointly held by three high schools, the leaders of our school attach great importance to it. It is required that every class must prepare a good program. I have thought about it. I think we can rehearse a drama. What do you think?"
"I'm okay with it," replied Alina.
Leo nodded in agreement.
"Okay, you have to write the script. And give me your script early the day after tomorrow. Is that okay?"
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