Lisa could only hold her back.
Daisie nodded.
"Alright, I’m going home then."
She turned and got into the car.
Lisa watched the car drive away and bit her lip.
Did she have to hope that her father would fall sick to avoid getting exposed? The car was parked in
the suburbs.
Daisie lowered the window, looked at a building not far away, and pondered for a long time.
The driver turned to ask, "Miss, are you looking for someone?"
Daisie said, "I'll be right back."
She got out of the car and went upstairs to Lisa’s home.It had been three years, so she didn’t know if
Lisa still lived there.She knocked, but there was no reply after a long wait.
The neighbor was leaving when she turned and saw Daisie.
"Who are you looking for?"
"Hello ma’am, does Lisa and her father still stay here?"
"You're here to see Lisa?"
The neighbor showed disdain.
"Yes, they do, but how could girls your age not study? That’s terrible."
Daisie was startled and frowned.
"Lisa...dropped out?"
She had assumed that Lisa would switch to another school instead of dropping out.
"You don’t know?"
The neighbor looked at her.
"You don’t look familiar and look like a decent girl, unlike those friends of hers.You should hang out with
her less."
Lisa had a bad reputation in the community.
The parents of the children of their age forbade them from spending time with her.
And Lisa, just like her drop-out brother, Evan, stopped studying and started getting involved with the
wrong crowd.She was so young but wore lots of makeup and dressed provocatively.
"But, ma’am, Lisa told me that her father is sick, so I came to visit."
"Her father is fine, not sick at all.He’s at work."
As the neighbor left, she was mumbling, "Mr.Fraiser must be miserable with children like these."
Daisie returned to the Goldmann mansion and realized that Nollace hadn’t come back.
Daisie didn’t go to the hospital for the next few days, and Nollace never came back.
After half a month, Tristan was discharged.Nobody expected that when he asked the Goldmanns for
dinner, he would bring Lisa along.
Maisie was surprised because who would believe that Lisa would become Tristan's savior? Colton
looked at Lisa with disdain and coldness while Lisa didn’t dare to even look at him.Waylon and Daisie
didn’t show any expression.
"Tristan, did you say this girl saved you?" asked Nicholas.
Tristan nodded.
"Yes, if it weren’t for this young lady, I wouldn’t be sitting here.She used to be Daisie, Colton and
Nollace’s friend from elementary."
Nicholas didn’t know what had happened between the children and was surprised.
"Really?" Colton smirked.
"So what? We don’t know her that well."
After Colton said that, the air changed.Lisa’s nails dug into her palm while she froze in her seat with her
head low, looking sad.Maisie looked at Lisa but kept quiet.
This child had gone through a tough time because of Daisie’s actions.She could have gotten Daisie to
help her because of that, but her heart was too dark.
Maybe that was just human nature.
Daisie had used the wrong method, which fueled her greed.
Nonetheless, she would have rejected the presents if they were really friends.
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