lene leaned on the armrest of her wheelchair, turning to face her, threateningly.
Miss Mellie hastily gave a curtsy. "Yes, Mademoiselle Saint-Clemont, I''ll get down right now. But please, do not wander around!"
After Miss Mellie went inside, Edith emerged from the corner of the bushes and ran up to Charlene. They clasped their hands together and couldn''t help but burst into laughter, laughing so hard that their stomachs hurt.
"You played it so well, Charlene!" Edith began, but couldn''t control her laughter, "I bet you really scared her away!"
"Let''s go see the ants you were talking about," Charlene said proudly, tossing her beautiful long hair.
Edith pushed Charlene all the way to the streamlet, only to find that the big anthill had been destroyed.
Edith pouted and got very angry, "Hmph, must be those annoying boys! Next time I find something good, I must hide it and never let those bad guys find out!"
Although they didn''t see the anthill, it was still very exciting for young Charlene to be alone with her little friend in such a dangerous place. The two children sat by the stream and chatted for a long time.
Suddenly, Edith stared at Charlene''s dress and licked her lips, saying, "Charlene, your dress is so pretty!"
"But this dress is uncomfortable to wear. I prefer clothes like yours," Charlene shook her head.
Upon hearing this, Edith had an idea and suggested, "How about we swap clothes and