Chapter 37 No Way Out
Chapter 37 No Way Out
"Just say it. I'll help you." Regardless of evading, Ellie agreed Cary directly.
"Tell Yvonne, I have something urgent to deal with today, so I can't come to see her. I can't get through to her. In the evening, I'll wait for her at the ferris wheel. I'll wait until she comes." Said Cary in a firm and calm tone.
"I'll convey the message to her for you, but could you please not let Yvonne know what happened to the Shark Bar? I have known that I was wrong. " Ellie lowered her head and didn't dare to look at Cary, as if there was a hint of deterrence in his eyes.
"Okay, I promise you. There must be some reasons behind Yvonne's friendship with you, but I will not allow anyone to trample on her kindness. I hope you can understand this point." After saying that, Cary turned around and got on the car.
Looking at the figure of Cary's car leaving, Ellie finally breathed a sigh of relief. However, what Cary said was like a pair of scissors, stabbing herself in the heart. The emotion that had never appeared in Ellie's heart could not be sensed easily by herself, which made her feel jealous.
Who knew whether she had promised Aaron to destroy the relationship between Yvonne and Cary because she was afraid of him or she was jealous of Yvonne secretly.
When she recalled what happened at the Shark Bar, Ellie was still a little unwilling to give up. But at the moment, she felt so lucky that Cary would not expose it. 'I must have a good image in front of Yvonne. '
But according to Cary, did they make up again? 'Will my plan succeed?'?
What Ellie didn't know was that the conversation between her and Cary had already been recorded by Aaron, who was hiding aside. He happened to pass by, but he didn't expect that Cary was also here, let
alone their conversation. Looking at the video, Aaron's cunning eyes became sharp again, as if coming up with another trick. He smiled smugly.
"Ellie?" Aaron's voice came from behind Ellie, and she felt a shiver down his spine. 'Damn it! Aaron again!' She cursed in mind.
Ellie clenched her fists, as if she had made up her mind, she turned to look at Aaron behind her and said, "What are you going to do?"
"We've been classmates for such a long time, but I don't even know that you have already met Cary, and what happen to you in Shark Bar? It sounds really interesting!" With a mischievous smile, Aaron approached Ellie.
"I don't care where you got the message, I've finished the thing you asked me to do for you. When will you return the photos to me?" Ellie was not as cowardly as before, and her tone became a little more tough.
"Is it done? If it's done, why did Cary show up in our school? Why did he let you pass on the message? Why did he still want to meet Yvonne? " Aaron glared at Ellie.
Ellie didn't expect that all her conversation with Cary had been heard by Aaron, she wanted to retort but didn't know how to retort.
"Don't pass on the message for Cary! If Cary comes to see Yvonne tonight, your picture will be spread everywhere. Or maybe I can add something to verify your issues in Shark Bar. Huh? " Aaron walked closer to Ellie and stared at her fiercely.
The time when Ellie was manipulated by Aaron was the most painful period. She did not know what price she should pay for what she had done wrong, but once a mistake had happened, there would be a series of mistakes. Like a chain reaction, Ellie was almost on the verge of spiraling into madness, and
was forced to be in the line with Aaron, but that was a later story. Ellie didn't expect that what would the result be, the only thing she knew was that she had to choose the most dangerous one and jump into it.
"Okay! I promise you! But it's the final time, Aaron..." Ellie said in a decisive tone, but how could she have the initiative.
Even though Yvonne was Ellie's best friend, Ellie had never mentioned it to that she had once been a part-time hostesses in Shark Bar.
And the first time she worked as a hostesses in other bar was in her freshman year. She came from a poor family, even worse than Yvonne's. Her father was suffering from alcoholism all day long and was eager to get money from her. And her mother was a vain person, when she was in the third grade, her mother left her disappointing husband behind and ran away with another man.
Ellie didn't blame her mother, since she knew that her mother could not stand the daily beating from father and had to leave her behind. If she was able to escape, she would definitely run away. At that time, Ellie never thought about why her mother didn't take her along to escape. It was not until her father reached out to her that she was attacked and almost sold to human traffickers. Ellie then hated her mother as well!
When Ellie was only on the third year of the junior high school, she called the police to arrest her father. She had escaped from the human traffickers, and later Ellie was beaten black and blue by her father. She could do nothing about it. She wanted to live, as if other children who had a happy family and a happy childhood.
At the age of 15, Ellie had begun to yield to life and she called the police to arrest her own father. She still remembered that when her father was taken away by the police, he shouted at her like a devil, "I will come out one day. If I am released, you have to raise me."
Many people felt sorry for what had happened to Ellie, but they just treated her as a monster and had never taken the initiative to approach her. Ellie's cowardice was developed from the broken childhood and growth experience. Ellie refused the police's suggestion to go to the orphanage, she didn't think that she would be able to fit in a new family, so she grew up without love, and she had earned money by herself to enter a college.
When she was a freshman, her father was released from the prison for only four years, due to the crime of drinking alcohol, domestic violence and child trafficking.
Though she was no longer in that horrible city with horrible memories after growing up, Ellie was still restrained by her father who was drinking excessively.
Ellie's father had managed to get her phone number from her neighbor at the first day he had been released from prison. Ellie had just come to a new city and even one day passed when she received her father's call.
He told her on the phone that she should transfer the money to him, if she didn't do it, he would go to the university and everyone in the school would know that she was a person who sent her father to prison. For the past twenty years, Ellie had been living in nightmares, she didn't want her new life to become a nightmare. NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.