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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 14

Summary for Chapter 14: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 14 – A pivotal chapter in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

The chapter Chapter 14 is one of the most intense moments in Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

She went to the hospital first, so she was half an hour late for the tuition.

To make up for her mistake, today's tuition was free.

By the time she left her student's house, the sky had already darkened.

She took the bus back to school.

After entering the dorm, she saw that only Elsie Clark was there alone.

Elsie Clark looked at her, her expression was not good.

"Elsie Clark, move out of the room."

She went to her desk, sat down, and opened the book.

"Why?" Elsie Clark walked to Laura Green's side. "Laura Green, what did I do wrong, Avery decided to sleep with me because he liked me. Since you can't give him what he wants, why don't just let him go? He doesn't like you anymore. I'm the one he loves now. "

Laura closed the book, stood up to look at her with coldness and alienation. "Yes, I can't give him what he wants, because I'm not a hooker. Also, I didn't hold him and didn't let him go. I have already said it before, I don't want Avery Harris anymore. As for us, we can't live in the same dormitory anymore."

"Really? Then you move out, I won't do that."

Laura smiled, "Alright then, you'd better not regret it."

She didn't say anything else. She just sat down, opened the book, and began to do her exercises.

Elsie Clark clenched her fists, glared at her and returned to her bed.

The next day, the whole school is in the gossip that Laura's roommate seduced her boyfriend and they were caught in bed.

After the class, when Laura was about to leave, Elsie Clark rushed from outside.

She ran to Laura and cried out: "Laura Green, why did you do this to me? I like you so much, why did you slander me on the Internet?"

Why did he call me again?

She was annoyed but still picked up the phone: "Hello, Mr. Walton."

"Yes, it's me."

"It's not the time for the tutoring yet, is there anything Mr. Walton would like to talk to me about?"

"Today's weather is pretty good."

Laura Green looked up... A cloudy sky.

"Ugh ...right." What else could she say?

"I remember that Miss Green said yesterday that she would come and wash my car when the rain stopped."

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