What Happens in Chapter Ch 16 – From the Book There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey)
Dive into Chapter Ch 16, a pivotal chapter in There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey), written by GoodNovel. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Chapter 16
“Grandma! Bambi hit me again! Beau yelled
He started sobbing, while Bambi stood with her hands clenched into tight fists at her sides.
Born with incredible strength, Bambi had unintentionally hurt Beau a few times when they were younger as she wa
was unable to control her power. Since then, Ethel had always been on high alert around Bambi, constantly watching over her
Beau knew he could count on his grandmother to take his side, and played his part well. Ethel stormed forward with a sour expression, reaching out to rip the star off Bambi’s chest.
“Bumbu Fisher, hitting someone at school means you’re unworthy of a star! I’ll ensure the teachers revoke your eligibility for awards for the entire school year!”
Beau, who was still clinging to Ethel’s legs, pretended to cry as he buried his face in his hands. He was sneaking a glance at Bambi through his fingers
Meanwhile, Bambi stood rooted to the spot, and her vision grow blurry.
Tears welled up in her eyes. She didn’t want to cry, but she couldn’t stop them no matter how hard she tried
The tower she had built with Elara was now irreparably deformed. Her nose stung as if she were standing amidst a pile of rubble, lost and unsure of what to do.
Suddenly, a slender figure stepped forward, shielding her. It was Elara
“Madam Foster, Beau destroyed the Celestial Crane Tower first, and that’s why Bambi pushed him.”
Ethel pointed at Niamh, who was still sitting on the ground, struggling to get up.
*Your daughter didn’t just push her own brother; she even kicked someone else to the ground!”
Although Ethel didn’t particularly like Niamh, she seized the opportunity to use Niamh’s injury as leverage to chastise Elara
Niamh, on the other hand, was playing her own game. She wanted Harvey’s sympathy but didn’t want to appear weak
She just got floored by a five–year–old girl. If her group of friends found out, her reputation would be in tatters.
Elara spoke firmly. “The surveillance cameras captured it all. Niamh deliberately tried to step on Bambi’s project. Everyone also heard about the wager between Bambi and Niamh: if Bambi took first place, Niamh would apologize.”
Raising her voice, Elara demanded, “Niamh, where’s your apology?”
Niamh clutched her calf and replied stubbornly, “Bambi’s the one who should be apologizing to me right now!”
“Elara, enough” Harvey barked from where he crouched beside Niamh. He lifted his head as his sharp tone cut through the
tension
“Bambi’s behavior reflects your poor parenting!”
Harvey’s verdict was final, and Ethel quickly chimed in, “I told you to raise Bambi as a proper young lady, Elara Just look at what you’ve turned her into
Beau let out another whimper, and his faint cries tugged at Ethel’s protective instincts
Ethel turned to Bambi with a stern expression “Bambi, you must apologize to your brother today If not, I’ll have you expelled! I will not tolerate anyone in this school who poses a threat to the Fisher family’s eldest grandson
In the past, Beau’s complaints about Bambi were limited to her accidentally hurting him Though Ethel always coddled him,
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