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My psychopath boyfriend

My psychopath boyfriend

Author: Keshaa
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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 1278    |    Released on: 02/04/2024

e's

as gone. He must have left be

" he said to me

k!" I just wa

s voice. Maybe we'll meet again. See you a

I didn't see him anymore. I ju

mediately follow u

Unexpecte

ued. Who were the council, and why were they causing such a stir?

ered to May, hoping she

uncertainty. "I'm not sure. Maybe they'

s a group of students dressed in formal attire entered. They exuded

uncil," Yna whispered, her e

hese were the student representatives tasked with organizing ev

ure with confident strides and a determined expression. It was none other t

the cafeteria, cutting through the murmurs and ch

d towards the council members, anticipation

ed, his voice projecting with enthusiasm. "It will be a week-long cele

Spring Festival was always a highlight of the school year, a time when st

teria, "we're introducing a new initiative—an outdoor dining

he room. Outdoor dining? It was a revolutionary idea that

xchanged excited glances with my friends. The prospect of outdoor dining and the upc

ement followed us, signaling the beginning of a new chapter

ining, my friends and I made our way to our next class, our minds buzzing with anticipa

esks were arranged in a different configuration, and at the front of

everyone," Ms. Rodrigue

ed into our chairs. Something was amiss, and it didn't take

ances, the Spring Festival will be postponed until further

usion and concern. The news was met with disbelief and disappointment, as the Spring Festival

to ask, voicing the question th

ssue with securing the venue for the festival. The Student Council is working di

situation sunk in. The Spring Festival, which had promised to be

of the festival's postponement. Despite our best efforts to focus on the lesson at hand, o

de the classroom, our expressions reflecting

a exclaimed, echoing the se

he festival," Krystal added, her d

ng to inject some optimism into the conversation. "Maybe

spirit of the Spring Festival would endure. As we parted ways, our thoughts turned to the challenges ahead and the r

bathroom for a whi

me seriously while e

I lie?" I sta

u stutterin

tions?" I pretended to b

nsitive?" May a

" I said and sat

no matter what is asked. It's hard for

issed!" sai

ma'am!" w

over this morning. I j

the cafeter

lso hungry!

said while putti

classroom earlier. I'm already hung

ere!" I heard

hungry!" I

sit in the cafeteria bec

gry!" Yna s

as right in my suspicion that the

dy say that?

e since you've be

long to act!" Yn

at now?" Krystal asked w

outside!"

ll class hours we're not allow

? We are really hungry. We are just

e when the students h

uncil's

they doi

imposs

pering here. Hmmm c

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