Chapter 19
Before long. Mirabe descended the stairs, a letter in hand. Approaching Delh, she extended the
envelope. Delh’s eyes fixed on the letter passed from her daughter’s hand. A flicker of confusion
crossed her face before she epted it. “What’s this…?”
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“It’s an eptance letter for a transfer to Parkside High School” Mirabe replied casually.
As her words settled in the air, Delh, still in a state of disbelief, was struck dumb when she saw the
Parkside High School emblem emzoned on the front of the envelope. She stood frozen, the letter
unopened in her hands.
Watching from the side, his expression hardening. Shawn snatched the eptance letter from his wife
and quickly scanned it. When he looked up at Mirabe again, his face was a mix of shock and
bewilderment. It turned out that when Mirabe had insisted she had chosen her school, she hadn’t
meant from the selection they had offered her. She had made her choice on her own. The date on the
eptance letter was from the previous month.
But… weren’t Mirabe’s grades a mess? How could Parkside High School ept her?
Snapping back to reality. Delh scrutinized the eptance letter thoroughly. Once convinced it was
legitimate, she, like her husband, was filled with questions. She turned to Mirabe, about to speak.
But Mirabe’s phone buzzed in her pocket. She pulled it out, her eyes darkening at the sight of the
unknown number before she raised her head and said to Delh and Shawn, “I’m gonna take this call”
She then stepped out to the balcony, sliding the door closed behind her.
Delh watched her daughter’s retreating figure and murmured, “Shawn, why would our girl have an
eptance letter from Parkside High School? The seal seems legit, doesn’t it?”
Shawn narrowed his eyes, pondering for a moment before shaking his head. “I doubt it’s a fake.”
“But the standards at Parkside High School… can Mira’s grades even get her through the door? Didn’t
Summer mention her previous middle school was the kind you had to pay to get in?” Knowing her
daughter’s poor academic performance was precisely why Delh doubted the Parkside High School
eptance letter.
Shawn, thoughtful, simply said, “Don’t overthink it. You gotta have faith in your daughter.”
Delh sighed. “It’s not that I don’t trust her. I’m just afraid she’s been duped!”
Shawn looked at her curiously. Delh couldn’t help but express her worry, “Our daughter was raised in
a small town, unfamiliar with the harshness of the world. Think about it. Where did this Parkside High
School transfer eptancee from?”
“Isn’t it from the school? Where else could it be from?” Shawn grew even more confused by his wife’s
anxiety. Delh scratched her head. “What I mean is, could our daughter have gotten mixed up with the
wrong crowd? Remember when we visited her old town and asked her teacher about her? Do you
remember the things he said?” At that Shawn’s brows furrowed slightly, and he nced toward his
daughter, who was now standing on the balcony. talking on the phone. She was casually resting her
arm on the railing, fingertips tapping rhythmically. The sliding door muffled her voice, making it
impossible to discern her conversation. However, she soon hung up and turned around. Her deep eyes
met Shawn’s gaze, and she nonchntly raised an eyebrow as if she knew someone had been
watching her.
A chill ran down Shawn’s spine.