The anticipated engagement party turns into a broken engagement announcement and a notice of expulsion from the house. In one day, Anna lost everything. She accidentally activated a space and took the business’ supplies for revenge. But who would have thought that natural disasters will come? The world is changing and resources become scarce. So, the style of painting changed. When other people are scrambling to find something to eat, Anna was still cooking at home. When other people are fighting for food, Anna was lying on her bed while snacking her favorite chips. When other people are working hard to get some water, Anna was lying on her bathtub comfortably. The relatives came to the door for help. Anna only looked at them coldly and spat out, "Scram!" Her ex fiancé also came, asking for reconciliation and love. Her new man kicked him out of the door and slammed it shut. He then looked at Anna with a pitiful look. "Wife, do you not want me anymore? I'm easy to raise." Anna looked at the puppy like man and pulled him closer with a smile on her face. . . . It was only later she realized that the puppy is actually a big bad wolf... But the goods couldn’t be returned! … Notes: the cover is an AI image. I only edited it a bit.
Lucy watched the screen intently.
Now that these people had left, there were only Anna and Dylan left outside.
She was just about to open the door when she saw Anna and Dylan were talking to each other and started their quarrel.
"Hey, just kiss her, stupid," Lucy muttered in a low voice.
Mark heard Lucy's words and was speechless. "You want to sell your friends away so easily like that?"
"Both of them are my friends." Lucy pouted. "And Dylan is a thousand times better than that scumbag Jake."
Hearing her words, Mark knew that Jake's position in Lucy's heart should be extremely low to the point that she wanted to curse him all the time. But thinking about what Jake had done over the years, he was not very surprised.
Lucy was closer to Anna and since both of them were girls, they also often played together.
Sometimes, the boys couldn't even interrupt them.