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She’s Back, and Hell’s Coming with Her novel Chapter 150

“Shut up. We’re not friends, so don’t call me by my name. Get lost. If I see you again, I’ll hit you again.” With that, Sabrina strode off, feeling lighter than she had all week.

Sabrina was already the center of attention at school, so it didn’t take long for someone to catch the scene on video and upload it online.

Internet sleuths wasted no time digging up Giselle’s identity as well.

Giselle—a junior at the neighboring high school—used to be Sabrina’s closest friend.

Well, “used to be” is the key phrase. That friendship was clearly over now.

Why would Sabrina go after her own best friend? The comment section was flooded with theories, some more imaginative than others.

After morning classes, Lacy and her friends huddled together in the hallway, whispering about the drama.

No one dared speak too loudly; the last thing any of them wanted was for Sabrina to overhear.

“I heard Giselle was her best friend,” one girl murmured. “She came all the way here just to see Sabrina, and instead of being happy, Sabrina slapped her.”

“Ugh, with her attitude, I’m not surprised she doesn’t have real friends. Now she’s part of the Sutton family, I guess she thinks Giselle isn’t good enough for her anymore.”

“Totally. My friend at Northside High said Giselle went home in tears. Both her cheeks were covered in handprints—swollen like crazy.”

“Is fighting all Sabrina knows? It’s disgusting. If I were Giselle, I would’ve fought back.”

“Keep it down,” Lacy hissed. “If she hears us, she’ll go off again.”

Later that afternoon, as the final bell rang, Giselle showed up at school again.

But Sabrina was already gone.

This was the second time Giselle had come by, waiting at the school gate at lunch, hoping to catch Sabrina. Both times, she struck out. It was impossible not to think Sabrina was hiding from her.

The sting of those slaps still burned in her mind—how dare Sabrina hit her? After all, back when Sabrina’s family situation was a mess, Giselle never hesitated to be her friend. Now, just because she’s suddenly the Sutton family’s golden girl, she thinks she can cut Giselle out of her life?

Think again.

Giselle still didn’t understand why Sabrina had turned on her, but she knew Sabrina well enough to realize she wasn’t the type to regret her actions. If she didn’t get some compensation, then what had she suffered for?

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