Because of Sherry's words, Alison had been dreaming all night.
The next day Alison was woken up by the alarm clock. Looking at the ceiling, she could not tell whether she was in her dream or in reality for the tbeing.
The alarm clock beside her was ringing loudly, and she cback to her senses. Then she immediately shut the clock off, patted her burning cheeks, and got out of bed, walking into the bathroom to wash.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe got up early today. She and Alexa had agreed to return to school early, intending to discuss yesterday's school assignment.
Of course, as students with the poorest academic performance, they could not get anything no matter how much they discussed it. But why did they want to go back so early? No doubt, they wanted to go to Torey.
Alison got up early today. When she went downstairs, Alexis was not up yet. Justin had just bought breakfast and cback. When he saw Alison, he nodded at her. " You got up so early, Alison?" Alison took breakfast from his hands and said, "I want to return to school early to ask my schoolmate for advice about the math problem." As she spoke, she beca little embarrassed. "I'm not good at math." At this point, Luis yawned and walked downstairs. Justin glanced at him and said, "Luis is good at math. You can ask him if you have any problems." "Okay, okay." Alison responded, but she had no wish to ask Luis.
She had found out that Luis really hated others bothering him with such matters.
Unexpectedly, Luis suddenly walked over and said, "Go back to school and then ask me." Alison froze for a moment before looking at him. She didn’t realize it until a long while later. "Oh, ah, okay." Luis squinted at her, thinking she was really nerdy.
"Uncle Lynch, I'm going back to school!" "Take care on the way." Upon leaving, Luis took one more glance at Alison. He suddenly remembered writing down his math problem- solving ideas for her yesterday afternoon. "She can’t understand them?" he wondered. "Tut, so stupid?" When Alison finished breakfast, it was 6:10.
Blaze did not return last night. Instead, he spent the night in the school dormitory. Alexis hadn't woken up yet, Justin had gone upstairs, and Luis had already gone to school. Now she was at the dining table alone.
She and Alexa had agreed to meet each other at 6:20. She instantly packed the garbage, picked it up, and rose to her feet, walking outside.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe had almost been trotting all the way. When she arrived at Alexa's home, she panted, her cheeks so red.
Alexa had not cout yet. Alison was thinking if she needed to ring the doorbell when she saw a beautiful woman walk out. "You're Alison, right? She hasn't gotten up yet. Cin first and wait for her to wake up. I'll drive you both to school." "Good morning, Madam." "Good morning. What a good girl!" This was the first tAlison had cto Alexa’s home, so she was quite nervous.
But Alexa's mother was very hospitable, preparing milk and snacks for her.
Carrying her schoolbag on her back, Alexa went downstairs with sleepy eyes. Seeing Alison sitting on the sofa in her home's living room, she instantly becclearheaded. "Wait for me. Five minutes will do!" Her mother glared at her and snapped, "Do you think you look like a girl? | asked you to wake up, but you were unwilling to. Now you're in a hurry? Eat slowly. I'll drive you and Alison back to school." When she heard her mother's words, Alexa stopped chewing and rushed over, hugging her mother. "Wow, | love you so much, Mom!" If they took the bus back to school, with the waiting tincluded, they would have to spend 35 minutes on the road. If a parent drove them, they could be at school in 20 minutes.
Alison looked at the interaction between the mother and her daughter, a little envious.
Alexa took a sip of milk and looked at Alison. "Can you solve the math problems we got yesterday evening?" Alison was embarrassed for a moment before answering, "I still can't solve the last one." "Then you're better than me. The last two problems are problems for me.” Alexa didn't look like a good student, but in fact, it was math that held her back.