Aleah said, [Jessa, it's up to you to inform her parents.]
Jessa said, [I'm socially anxious. I can't speak up.]
Aleah said, [I'll edit the content. You only have to send it.]
Jessa said, [I have message phobia.]
I said, [Whoever has the idea should be the one to speak.]
Aleah said, [No wonder people say that the post-gen generation is heartless. It's true.]
Seeing that I and Jessa couldn't be persuaded, Aleah cursed a few words and gave up.
In the previous life, Aleah kept urging me to talk to Hollie's parents.
I thought to myself, "After all, it's my roommate's affair. I should let her parents know."
Hollie's dad was a high school teacher plus the headmaster. He liked to preach to others.
After I told him about this, the first thing he did was blame me for being a negligent roommate, which led to Hollie getting pregnant at such a young age.
Blood was thicker than water. I would never be a villain in this lifetime.
I knew Aleah would never go talk to Hollie's parents. She was that kind of fake saint, always taking advantage of others.
Others did the deeds, but she got all the credit.
When something happened, she ran faster than anyone else.