Chapter 911 Want Milena’s Room
Chapter 91 I Want Milena’s Room
Cameron came out of the principal’s office, completely forgetting that her parents were still waiting for her at the school gates.
As soon as she stepped out of the back gate, her mother rushed up to her and said, “Cam, you are finally here.”
Cameron frowned. She didn’t bother to hide her disgust for her mother.
Heidi froze for a second. That revulsion in Cameron’s eyes broke her heart. She forced a smile and said, “Cam, I heard from your sister that you were expelled. Can you tell me what really happened?”
Cameron said coldly, “And what good would that do? You can help me get back into Langford Academy?”
Heidi fell silent, thinking, ‘Help her? I can’t. Cameron’s been so mean to me lately. I shouldn’t have acted so impulsively last Friday.
‘Not only did I fail to get her to undergo gender reassignment surgery, but I’ve destroyed our relationship. She used to be so obedient. But the damage is done now, and it’s no use regretting it. All I can do is try to mend fences.‘
With another forced smile, Heidi said, “Cam, I know you must be upset about being expelled, but I’m just worried about you. Can you please just tell me what happened?”
Cameron knew that if she didn’t explain it, her mother would never leave her alone.
So, with a cold expression, she replied, “Amelia told me to be smart and break off the engagement myself. I said no. So she had her dad pressure the school into kicking me out. You got that?”
Her expression clearly said: Now that you know, stop bothering me.
Heidi’s smile disappeared. She hadn’t seen that coming and cursed inwardly, ‘How could the Chapman family be this shameless? That engagement was agreed upon by both families–breaking it now is nothing short of betrayal!‘
Heidi’s face twisted with a mix of emotions, but she didn’t say anything. Seeing this, Cameron turned to leave.
“Stop right there!” Martin barked. He had been waiting at the front gate and, upon hearing that Cameron was at the back gate, had rushed over without a moment’s delay.
Cameron stopped in her tracks. “Mr. Wallace, if you have any questions, ask your wife. I’m busy.”
Martin frowned and asked, “What kind of attitude is that? Is that how you should address your father?” Meanwhile, he thought, ‘She is such an unruly child, always so distant and unaffectionate with me.‘
Cameron turned and asked, “Are you sure you want to argue with me here?”
The conversation between the three of them attracted the attention of the security guards at the gate. Arguing there would only make them a laughingstock.
Heidi quickly tried to smooth things over. “Let’s go home first.”
At that, Cameron began walking away again.
“Cam, this way. Our car’s parked here,” Heidi called after her.
Cameron glanced back. “And what does that have to do with me?”
Heidi didn’t respond, while Martin scolded, “What’s that supposed to mean? You’re not coming with us?”
Cameron gave a half–smile. “Why would I? Last time you spiked my coffee. Next time, maybe you’ll just poison my food. You think I’d risk going back?”
Martin and Heidi froze.
Heidi looked embarrassed and said, “Cam, I’m sorry. Let’s go home and talk, okay?” Her plan was to have Cameron go home first before they decided on their next move.
Cameron raised an eyebrow slightly. “You really want me to go home that badly?”
“Of course, honey,” replied Heidi.
“Fine. I’ll go, but I have one condition,” said Cameron.
Martin snapped with a dark expression, “We just want you to come home, and you’re trying to bargain with us?”
Cameron sneered. “Alright then. Bye.” Then she started to leave.
“Wait!” Heidi called out, panicked. “Okay, fine. What’s your condition?”
Cameron said, “I want Milena’s room.”
Heidi was stunned. Martin asked sternly, “You seriously want to take your sister’s room? Have you no shame?”
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