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I Love You, Miss Genius (Bonnie Shepard and Ivor Knight) novel Chapter 121

Chapter 121

Brittany sat on the ground and covered her swollen cheek, staring at Bonnie incredulously, “D–Did you just hit me? How dare you! Not even my parents had ever hit me.”

Bonnie scoffed and said, “That’s why you act so snobbish. You might’ve been born into a wealthy family, but that doesn’t mean you can treat others so poorly.”

Brittany retorted, “Not only did you insult me, but you also badmouthed my parents! Who do you think you are, you smart–mouthed bitch?!”

Brittany was about to lose her mind as she scrambled to her feet and lunged at Bonnie. However, Avril exclaimed, “Bonnie, watch out!”

Bonnie’s eyes were cold as she swerved out of the way and punched Brittany’s chest. As the latter wore high heels, the punch pushed her backward and caused her to stagger before losing her footing and falling on her ass.

Rip!

Brittany’s skirt tore from the bottom to the top.

“Ahh! No!” She tried to cover herself with her purse.

“You had it coming.” Avril had no sympathy for people like Brittany. Then, the former realized something and said, “Was that a kickboxing move, Bonnie? What a surprise! You’re excellent at it,

too.”

She knew Bonnie got to know Orson because Kay wanted to learn kickboxing from her. However, everyone thought Bonnie only knew run–of–the–mill moves and managed to fool Kay. That was why nobody thought anything of it.

Looking back, everyone had underestimated Bonnie.

“You bitch! Things won’t end well for you. Now, I know who you were talking about when you said you know a guy. It’s the same person who picked you up last night, isn’t it? Shame on you for becoming a homewrecker!” Brittany’s words were awful.

Avril did not even consider it until Brittany brought it up. The former believed Bonnie would never have done something like that. Avril said, “You don’t have any evidence, Brittany. So, stop accusing Bonnie of being a homewrecker. Your mom’s the only homewrecker here!”

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