Chapter 50 Don't Be Afraid Because You Have a Brother (Part One)
Chapter 50 Don't Be Afraid Because You Have a Brother (Part One)
Mandy glanced at Lily, Lily's eyes suddenly became cold.
"Euralia, admit it."
Tears streamed down her cheeks as she ran out of the classroom.
She had always been sincere to friendship, but what disappointed her was that Mandy had broken up with her. Now even the best Lily in her eyes were sold out her. Under these double blows, she was almost on the verge of collapse. This is property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
This had never happened to her before. On the verge of breaking down, she rushed to her home directly.
Bill was assigning work to his secretary. He picked up a document and read it through while Michelle waited quietly beside.
The sound of hurried footsteps and crying came from the living room's door. At the moment when Euralia saw Bill at the door, all the grievances in her heart exploded in an instant.
"Brother!"
She stood there and burst into tears, knowing that her family were the only ones who trusted her.
The betrayal of friendship as well as the suspicion of her classmates, could not bear such a blow. Her life had always been smooth.
Bill put the documents and pen on the table heavily. Michelle raised her head and saw him embracing Euralia at the door of the living room.
She glared at them with envy.
"What happened?"
Bill held her little face in his hands and wiped her tears away.
"Brother, I'm sorry. I'm wronged."
She cried even louder.
"Don't be afraid. I'm here with you and I won't let anyone hurt you."
After pacifying her for a while, Bill held her hand and walked her to the sofa.
"My elder brother, I am wronged." She cried so hard that her voice was difficult to speak clearly.
"Slow down. Take your time." He immediately gave her a glass of water, gently comforting her.
After drinking some water, Euralia told him about the school.
Michelle, who was sitting beside them, was completely ignored and felt a little embarrassed.
After listening to the story, Michelle couldn't help chipping in, "Euralia, don't be sad. Even if you have no friends, you still have your brother and me, right? "
Hearing that, Euralia finally looked at her.
"It's so lucky to have you all here. It would be much better after I could speak it out," While saying that, her tears somehow fell down again.
"I can understand everyone. Everyone gets hurt." Michelle hypocritically took out a tissue and helped her wipe away her tears. She was so concerned about her.
"But they were the people I trusted most before. Do you know how disappointed I was?" It was difficult for her to calm down for a while.
Seeing this, Bill walked out of the living room with Euralia and left Michelle alone.
"Where are you going?" As soon as she finished her words, they had disappeared.
"Miss Michelle, Mr. Bill must take Euralia out to relax. Don't worry." Terri came over and said.
Michelle sent a lot of documents to his home today, all of which needed an autograph from Bill. She had been waiting for his return to the company, but he had taken Euralia out for relaxation.
She was a little upset, but as his iron blood assistant, she had to wait. She could only wait here now!
"Brother, where are we going?" He took her to the back garden of the house.
Bill didn't say anything until they came to a big tree in the back garden. There were two swings on the ground of the tree.
Euralia remembered that when she was a child, she would come to the swing to relax herself if she was unhappy. However, she didn't know since when she had gradually forgotten such a way to relieve her trouble.
She walked towards the swing and sat on it. At the same time, Bill behind her and gently pushed the swing closer to her.
"Brother, you still remember that?"
"Of course I do."
He looked at the clean swing. In the past few years, even if Euralia had never been to the swing. He had reminded the servants to come here and clean the swing on time.
He remembered when she was a little girl, Euralia would cry every time she came here, so did she now. It made his heart ache to see her like that.
"I was too young at that time. I got angry with Bill over trifles. But now I realize that those things are not worth mentioning. "
She couldn't accept that a person who was nice to her suddenly became cold. The intimate moments in the past turned to the current encounter of enemies.
Take her and Mandy for example, it was the first time she had experienced such a major change in the past twenty years.
"Don't think too much. Hold on tight. I'll push you."
Bill said. He just wanted to distract her to stopping crying.
"No, I want to be the same as before." She turned around and looked at him.
Of course, Bill knew what she meant. Although she liked the soup swing, she would worry that it would be thrown away every time she sped up.
She wanted to seek excitement but was also worried about her safety, so every time he would sit with her and protect her well.
He sat on the swing at once and hugged her waist.
"Brother, what if you also treat me like them one day?" She suddenly added.
"No way!" Bill replied firmly.
"I'm so scared." She leaned her head on his shoulder and cried again.
On the swing, Bill held her tightly in his arms, coaxing her not to think too much. He was always there for her.
Michelle paced back and forth in the living room. It was only half finished by Mr. Bill! She was still waiting for him to sign the contract and go back to the company for her work.
As soon as she thought of how much he loved Euralia, Michelle had other plans.
After a long time, they finally came back from the back garden. After sending Euralia back to her room, Bill went downstairs to handle his work.