Chapter 29. Luther’s Evergreen Mother
They’re about to have some lunch, but Mrs. Littlewick calls the attention of Rachel.
She let go of Michelle’s hand and her smile faded. Be it serious or not, she’s still nervous.
What if it was an acquaintance that has seen Ezekiel and Rachel’s interaction somewhere in the pub that can induce shame, ridiculousness to a student that going to the pub to play her treasured talent and studying in the very heart of music university.
“I should skip lunch for now. Carry on with the other girls.”
Rachel approached the headmistress and smiled, asking politely, “What was it, Mrs. Riddle?”
She didn’t speak and just motioned for her to come to her office. Rachel got afraid of her silent treatment, and she knew she wouldn’t be able to retaliate what kind of question she’d be receiving.
When she comes inside, the atmosp
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