She enjoyed the feeling of being surrounded by people and becoming the center of attention.
Never did she expect that these two would completely disregard her and even bring her uncle over.
She didn't dare disturb her uncle; if he found out what she'd said, who knows how he would scold her.
Therefore, faced with Alice Baker's plea for help, she was both anxious and helpless.
In her heart, she cursed Elly Campbell and the others fiercely.
If it weren't for these two meddlers, her uncle wouldn't be pressing her so hard now.
For now, all she could do was try to send her uncle away.
Thinking this, she said to Tony Wilson:
"Forget it, Uncle, it's really no big deal. We girls were just bickering and bonding; it's nothing serious. How could it have alarmed you?"
As she spoke, she glanced pointedly at Harry Hall, feeling that he was being difficult.
Helen Melendy had already said it was fine, so why was he asking more questions?
