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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 237

A bunch of guys immediately hopped on their horses to check out the scene...

Haillie was sitting on the grass with bloody grazes on her bare legs from her shorts.

Before long, a few guys arrived on horseback.

Byran was the first to dismount and asked with concern, "Haillie, what happened?"

Haillie, with tears in her eyes and a face full of pain, said, "Byran... I fell while flying a kite; I think I twisted my ankle; it hurts so bad."

Byran squatted down to help her and looked at her grazed legs; frowning, he said, "Haillie, how can you be careless!"

Belinda, who was nearby, looked at Haillie with a dissatisfied expression and said, "Ellinor, you were right. He's causing a scene again! She fell and can’t get up, screaming for help; what a drama queen, only a fool like Byran would believe her!"

Ellinor calmly reeled in the kite string, " Let's go and see."

...

Jonah, the organizer of the gathering, also dismounted. He walked over slowly and asked, "Haillie, how are you? Can you stand ?"

Haillie shook her head, tears streaming down her face, "Jonah, I'm so clumsy, I can’t even fly a kite."

Jonah frowned, "Why were you flying a kite alone?"

Belinda couldn’t stand her twisting of the fact.

“Huh! Haillie, this isn’t the first time you’ve played the victim! The world is full of wonders; meeting a brazen woman like you is undoubtedly an eye-opener."

"Belinda, regarding yesterday's incident, I admit I was wrong. But I'm not lying today!" Haillie seemed greatly wronged as she leaned on Byran's shoulder and started crying...

Looking at her crying, Belinda found it ridiculous. She turned her head and said to Theo, who was still on his horse, "Theo, you must not believe this woman! She's up to no good, just trying to cause trouble and smear Ellinor!"

Theo glanced at Belinda, then looked at Ellinor not far away.

Finally, he looked at Haillie, furrowed his brows, then said to Byran, "Help her."

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