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When I Was a Wallflower (Leo and Amelie)

Chapter 67
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Chapter 67

Her frown deepened, and she clenched her fists harder. Nobody looks down on me, especially not trash

like you. Fine. I’m not going to talk you out of the race anymore. “If you want to race, then do your best,

Miss Dillon.”

I’ll show her what I’m truly capable of and embarrass her. Julia might be the top co-driver, but she’s not

the one behind the wheel. Without a good racer, she’s nothing. The mere thought of showing off her skills

and humiliating an amateur like Amelie on the racetrack made Elyse smile. Interesting. She swayed off

into the distance and returned to Leo! Shrugging, she grumbled, “She’s too stubborn. I can’t even

dissuade her.”

He said nothing to that. Then, he turned and went elsewhere.

The lot drawing was done a moment later, and Julia came back. She gave the results to Amelie, while

Amelie gave her the details of the track. “Those rich kids are complaining. They said they don’t want to

race you, thinking you’re weak. Let’s show them who the actual ace racer is,” said Julia.

Amelie smiled. “If I let you take the wheel, can you get us to the finals?”

“Wait, you’re asking me?” Julia pointed at herself. “Wow, what are you trying-”

“Well, there’s no fun showing our hand right from the get-go, right?” Amelie interjected languidly as she

narrowed her eyes. Now, she looked like a languid cat waiting to pounce at her prey. “Let’s switch places.

I’ll be the co-driver while you take my place as the racer.”

“Holy f*ck!” Julia cursed before giving her friend a thumbs up. “Man, I don’t envy your enemies.”

Unlike her, Amelie kept her feelings close to herself. However, she was no pushover. If anyone tried to

cross her line, she’d teach them a painful lesson. She could be more cunning than Julia if she wanted.

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Julia happily accepted the arrangement and honked a few times. “I might not be a racer, but I did partner

up with Dash. My driving skill is more than enough to beat those rich kids in a race.”

Not too long after that, it was their turn to race. Elyse pretended she didn’t care but kept an eye out for

Amelie’s car nonetheless. When she saw Amelie in the passenger seat, she sneered. I knew it. A

useless woman like her couldn’t be a racer.

Chris, on the other hand, was looking forward to the race despite his earlier grumblings. However, when

he saw Amelie in the passenger seat, his anticipation for the race plummeted. Frustrated, he kicked a

tire. Four years. Dash has been gone for four years. Did she retire? Or did she pass away? What if it’s

the latter? Everyone’s going to think she’s better than me forever, dammit! The thought of that happening

soured his mood. He didn’t want to take part anymore, so he got into his car and tried to leave.

However, his friends quickly stopped him. “At least watch the whole thing through.”

‘I mean, it’d be a waste if you go back without watching anything.”

“Yeah, and besides, you came up with this event. You shouldn’t leave so soon.”

It was frustrating, but Chris’ friends refused to let him go, so he sat in his car, seething and fuming in

silence.

The racers looked slightly appeased when they realized Julia would be the one driving.

Some came and tapped on her shoulder. “Thanks.”

Thanks for not letting that amateur drive. For not insulting us. Then, he left without even looking at

Amelie.

Julia snickered. “They think you’re trash. Just wait till they find out who you are.”

“Oh, shut it and drive,” said Amelie calmly. Even though she was a co-driver, she took the event seriously

and reported all the track conditions to Julia

“Got it.” Julia buckled up and held the steering wheel with both hands.

The moment the gun was shot, she stepped on the gas pedal.

There was no need to tell her about the surroundings. Years of co-driver experience gave her enough

spatial awareness. All Amelie had to do was teach her some tricks. “Speed up! Closer to the line! Now,

hold still!”

Julia drove smoothly under her friend’s guidance, and the race ended a few minutes later. She didn’t

come out first, but she at least made it through the race. “I did good, didn’t I?” She waved her phone, and

the screen showed the results. She barely made it to the finals.

Amelie chortled. “Yeah, I guess.”

Elyse saw the results from afar, and she chuckled silently. On the borderline of getting disqualified for the

finals, huh? So what if she made it through the match? She’ll still be in last place in the real race. Coming

all this way to embarrass herself. Oh, Amelie, you’re a dunce. And you dragged your friend into this.

Then, a loud voice broke her train of thought. “Miss Clayton, I challenge you!” The challenger was none

other than Julia. She held her head high and had a bright smile on her lips, yet it looked sardonic.

Elyse scoffed at her silently, though she put on a smile.

Bob sneered upon hearing Julia’s words. “What a joke. You almost couldn’t make it to the finals, and you

think you can challenge her?” He took the words right out of Elyse’s mouth.

However, Julia was unfazed. She smiled and ignored both Bob and Elyse. Instead, she approached Leo.

“What do you think, Mr. Alston? Can I challenge her?”

She was being rude at this point, but they didn’t say much about it. Everyone knew she was trying to get

back at Leo for her friend.

He looked ahead coldly. “It’s up to you.”

“Good.” Julia came back and finally looked at Elyse. “Do you dare to take the challenge, Miss Clayton?”

“Are you calling me a chicken?” She’s a joke. I’m the best female racer around. Does she think I’m

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scared of her? Despite her internal scoffing, Elyse remained polite. She had an image to uphold, so she

advised without a hint of ridicule in her voice, “Miss White, you might be a good co-driver, but it requires

a different skill set to be the racer.”

“Oh, I know I can’t win. But she can.” Julia pushed her friend out. “So, once again, do you dare take the

challenge?”

Some friend you are. Pushing me to face a challenge you can’t complete. Oh, well. Should I go all out or

make it look exciting? Amelie could feel her friend squeeze her shoulder slightly, telling her to humiliate

Elyse and

Leo.

Elyse’s facade finally faltered right there and then. Her face darkened, fury filling her eyes. Julia only

barely made it, and now she expects an amateur like Amelie to win against me. Is she trying to insult

me?

“Do your best, or you’ll lose, Miss Clayton,” Julia added.

What?! Does she think I’m going to lose? How much is she going to look down on me? Elyse held her

scream back and nodded. “Fine.”

“That’s a bit insulting, Julia.” Bob and his friends came to protest.

However, Julia only smirked in return. “The race isn’t even on. Don’t be so sure about the results.”

70Yeah, right. The results are clear. Your friend’s going to lose big time. You’re just doing this to insult

Elyse.

Julia knew what was going through their minds, but she didn’t bother explaining. Instead, she pushed her

friend by the shoulder. “You should start preparing for the race.”

Amelie would’ve argued with her friend in another place and time, but not now. Not when her friend was

trying

to get back at those who mistreated her. She nodded and approached the driver’s seat. However, the

moment she opened the door, someone held it down and slammed it shut. Surprised, she looked up and

was met with a furious face.