Chapter 238 (2): For Our Hundred-Year Relationship, Let’s Form an Alliance
“What are you thinking?”
“Thinking about Vera and Senior. I’ve separately agreed to be their boyfriends once I go back,” Wayne declared his great ambition. “Good sisters should sleep on the same bed. I won’t have you drifting apart after having a boyfriend. The trio should stay as a trio in the future.”
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Veronica knew that the scumbag was taunting her on purpose, but she still couldn’t help but get angry. Vera had only been away for a day, yet Veronica’s fist already missed her.
She shook her fist and scoffed.
“Oh, why didn’t you hit me? Did you get car sick?” Wayne chuckled. “Don’t suppress your instinct. It’s normal for siblings to get into fights. We can explain it even if someone sees us.”
Then he lay down on the sofa, waiting for Veronica to mount him. He was used to this position since he had always lain down like this. To play along with Veronica’s fury, he put on an expression that was three parts pitiful, three parts resigned, two parts expectant, and ninety-two parts acceptance for the bites that were to come.
“Hmph!” Veronica didn’t fall for it. She insisted on being the ladylike younger sister. “You can joke around about Vera since she’s always had her eyes on you, but not Senior. She’s a good person. Don’t talk behind her back.”
She is a good person. Not only does she have a nice voice, but she’s also a good student who gives as good as she gets.
Wayne raised an eyebrow, getting an idea. “Veronica, I’ve been sleeping with Kristen in my arms every night for the past few days since Vera wasn’t around. If you don’t believe it, just call her and ask.”
Unable to contain her anger, Veronica straddled the scumbag and punched him in the face. Again, she would not allow him to taint her white moonlight’s reputation.
Wayne grabbed her legs to steady her for better punching. Frankly, he had long noticed that Veronica idolized Senior Kristen and harbored feelings she couldn’t confess. It made sense. Master had been away from home for years, and Veronica had very few friends. Vera could be a playmate with her clownish nature and bravado, but she couldn’t be an understanding sister figure to make up for the love and care that Veronica had been missing.
