he only daughter of Mr. Carel Alexander and Mrs. Cleyrin Alexander was a cheerful a
ust made-up lies. However, everything changed when Cleyrin accidentally caught her daughter talking t
own combined with bright black beads as round as a full moon has one uni
ecause maybe there is no human child like her in this world except Ainsl
15 years old at the time. Out of sheer determination or just out of curiosi
y was just confused and surprised that there were teena
of Ainsley's daydream, th
ey was blind t
that her ability to read other people's minds had disappeared, but when suddenly the lecherous man ro
the boy in the school unif
later Ainsley finally realized, stopped thinki
re shrill throughout the room. Suddenly, the other side of her hand wa
n threw Ainsley's hand roughly, and as
ed. The man in the school uniform was the one
asier for Ainsley to stare at the man in front of her. Ainsley cheekily c
nor because of the dim lights, or even because the distance between them
h
an't
s thi
ug
sley fell, pushed very r
as promised herself that she would never set foot in a nightclub. Ainsley also promis
ley couldn't read. For Ainsley, maybe that man was her destiny. After two years
t sight real
*
Alfred's
n that girls dream of, and the handsome man with t
School Grype
, Ainsley might never have realized that Alfred was the person she had bee
realized in the first three months of her thir
s would come forward accompanied by their respective parents, Being in the same buildin
eams, is now silent and uninhabited. The birthday cake with the n
d the classroom, and the instructions full of criticism made Ainsley even m
ad no bad intentions, really. 30 minutes before the school bell rang, Ainsley asked permission to go t
usually did when the bell rang. Holding Alfred back longer in case he was late arriving at scho
enjoying the narrowness of public transportation. Now the cake that cost nothing compared to the tired
You don't know how hard I fought for
nd. The corner of his lips pulled before he walked away from Ainsley. Even
nsley finally cried too. Her loud voice was in stark
the man's strong hand again, unfortunately, she was rewa
ty for the results of his work on Ainsley. The girl r
ING THE MOST GREAT, DISTURBING OTHER PEOPLE'S LIVES W
ng loudly with high intonation, don'
on Ainsley. Alfred really hates Ainsley, and Ains
one day she can read Alfred's mind. Alfred, whom she l
nsley so much, and what
rd. As hard as when you try to let go,
Al. You're