I thought Ruby would be happy. Instead, she rushed at me. "Mom, why did you tell Ms. Hall?!"
Her face was filled with panic, her eyes full of resentment. It caught me off guard.
After all, in my past life, she always said she didn't want to learn ballet, that it made her miserable.
Seeing Ruby's beautiful face so close, I really wanted to slap her and ask why she was so heartless!
But now wasn't the time.
I clenched my fist tightly and calmly said, "Didn't you say you didn't want to learn anymore and even talked about suicide? Ruby, nothing is more important than your health."
Ruby's face flushed, then turned pale. After a moment, she finally said, "But the school's arts performance is coming up. Wouldn't it be a shame to quit now?"
She cautiously looked at me. "Maybe… I could just go on a little trip to clear my head, and then that's it."
In my past life, Ruby had shone at the school's arts performance.
She became the dream girl of countless boys and caught the eye of the head of the dance department at Manvelle University. From then on, everything went smoothly for her.
Suddenly, I understood.