'Not only did Andreas like me, but he stuck tolike glue. He followedwherever I went, and I couldn't shake him off.' Thinking about him gave Bonnie a headache. She expressed her frustration with Andreas's actions by rubbing her temples.
Suddenly, her phone vibrated, and she saw a text from Andreas. The message read, "Bonnie, I have great news for you! I finally learned to speak Arvandish and will visit you once I finish arranging things here. Bonnie replied, "Say what now?" "Don't you believe me?" "Zudale is so far from here. Are you sure you want to visit me? You're not joking, are you?" "You'll know whether or not I'm joking in a few days," Andreas replied with a mysterious-looking emoji.
Bonnie felt exasperated as she replied, "I don't think you should visit, especially because you're a prince. I fear I can't host you properly." Andreas did not reply after that. Bonnie stared at her phone and furrowed her brows, thinking, 'Knowing his impulsiveness, he might be serious about visiting.' Then, Frankie's voice interrupted her thoughts, Bonnie, can't you speak for yourself instead of letting Avril do it? Oh + know! You must be silent because I've exposed your fake knowledge of Zudalish." Bonnie looked at him condescendingly. "Frankie, do you start to feel uncomfortable if you don't cause trouble for a day? I suggest you work on improving yourself and gaining more experience instead. Otherwise, you can't graduate." Frankie choked, "Why do you care whether or not I improve? You're just meddling!" Bonnie smirked. "You're right, so I'll return the sentiment. It's none of your business if I know Zudalish, so stop meddling." Frankie was furious when she used his words against him. He did not know how to retort and could only stare at her.
Bonnie quietly waited for his response. Still, he stood there without intending to leave. She raised her brow at him and questioned, "Why are you still here? Do you want to be my bodyguard or something?"
Frankie snorted. "I have something to say. That's why I'm still here." Bonnie looked at him exasperatedly and said, "Say it then."
Frankie's expression shifted from a glare to a smirk. It was as if he m remembered something of significance. X