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Joanna glanced behind, her murderous glares directed at Sophie. "Did the relationship end before it even started…,"
"Shut the hell up if you don't want me to rip off that darn mouth of yours," Joanna threatened as she turned to leave again.
"How unlucky of you to get dumped by a guy who isn't much better than you before anything even brewed between the two of you," Sophie said her gaze glued on Joanna's departing back.
Noticing that her plan to provoke Joanna didn't work Sophie signalled Doris to say something.
At first, Doris and the other girls didn't know what to say until they caught a glimpse of Amos talking with a lady.
He was so preoccupied talking with the lady that he paid no attention to the little commotion happening.
"Since you were dumped by a trash like you, does that make you the biggest trash of all huh?" Doris mocked. Mocking laughter erupted from the other ladies' mouths following Doris' mockery.
"If I am a trash then what does that make the four of you which take this trash as a competitor?" Joanna asked not backing down.
She clasped her fist when she realised that the guy whom she was worried about was too busy to spare her a glance.
"Doesn't that make you girls the biggest trash of the century?" Joanna asked with her chin and shoulders held high.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe onlookers chuckled and started mumbling seeing the scowl on the girls' faces.
"How dare…,"
"I have better things to do rather than spend my precious time on trash like you," Joanna cut Tiffany shut before she spun and walked away.
"I can't believe I was anxious for nothing," Joanna muttered as she kept on walking without looking back.
Amos whose attention was on the lady in front of him raised his gaze to see Joanna's departing back.
"That back and that outfit…," Amos mumbled, his gaze not shifting from the lady's moving back.
"Who?" Amelia asked as she turned and glanced behind her. She was lucky to have gotten a glimpse of the lady's back Amos was looking at before she disappeared into the crowd of students.
"Do you know her?" she questioned as she returned her gaze to Amos' face.
[That back looks exactly like Joanna's back including her silver hair but… I recalled she said she wouldn't wear that dress so…]
The feeling of someone's hand on his put an end to Amos' thoughts. He glared at Amelia's right hand holding onto his hand.
Amelia lifted her head in time to see his piercing glares fixated on her hand. She needed no one to tell her that he disliked it.
"I won't touch your hand without permission if you don't like it," Amelia said despite that he didn't utter a word.
There was a bit of awkwardness between the two of them after what she did.
"Since we are here, I guess it's time to say our goodbyes," Amos took it upon himself to put an end to the awkward silence between them.
"Sure…. But don't forget we still have a lot to talk about. Also, you are yet to behold even half of the beauty of our Kingdom. So let's meet later ok," Amelia said.
She stretched to peck him on the cheek but Amos pulled away pretending as though he didn't see what she wanted to do.
"Were our assumptions wrong about him or is he pretending to be a saint because there are many people around?" Tiffany who has been watching Amos along with her gang questioned when she saw what he did.
"Whether or not he is acting, we know just how to get them together or don't we?" The sly Nora winked at her friends.
"You are right about that Nora," Doris supported, an evil smirk appearing on her face.
"There are so many ways to take revenge. It doesn't always have to be physical. Getting this girl together with her boyfriend while finding a way to make him loathe her will be our perfect way of revenge or what do you think?" Doris asked.
Her eyes moved from one face to another to confirm whether her friends agreed with her suggestion.
"There has never been a better way of exerting revenge other than doing it emotionally so I am in for it… It can result in an act of physical revenge after we make her watch her boyfriend slowly slip away," A sly smile appeared on Sophie's face as she looked at Amos.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe has always been searching for a perfect way to avenge herself and now that she has gotten one, she would make sure that Joanna pays for the humiliation she suffered in her hands.
She and her friends will make sure they crushed her in a way she would never be able to recover from.
"Nothing gives me so much joy than seeing my enemy broken so it's a yes from me," Tiffany replied grinning.
Meanwhile, as they were scheming against her, Joanna on the other hand was trying her best to make sure she gets to the lecture hall on time.
Joanna was running in the hallway when a man in a blue suit came out of one of the halls.
This happened so suddenly that she didn't have the time to stop herself. She bumped into the man in a blue suit.
The files in the man's hands fell on the floor.
"I am sorry," Joanna apologised without caring to look at the person's face. She bent and reached out her hands to pick up the files.
Bending, she didn't know that the man's gaze was focusing on her chest where the see-through materials made him get a glimpse of her glowing breasts.
"I am so sorry," Joanna apologised once again as she reached out her hands to pass over the files to the man.
"Damn!" Joanna cursed under her breath when she lifted her head and saw the face of the man she collided with.
[F*ck! I can't believe out of all the people on the campus it had to be him I bumped into… Why am I so unlucky lately? Did someone cast a spell on me]
Joanna was lost at what to say. She waited to hear the man lash out at her like she often sees him do with other students.