Helanie:
"Wait, Are you going on a ship?" my mother asked on the phone call, sounding so confused. I realized I hadn't told her what kind of trip it was.
"Oh! Sorry, did I forget to tell you? Yeah, it's a cruise party," I said, sounding defeated because since the morning I'd arrived at the academy, everyone had just been talking and talking, and I was, like, really drained of energy.
I was showing my full support to my friends, and I was truly very happy to be here. But then, in the back of my mind, I did remember yesterday's incident, and that saddened me.
"Wait, Helanie, you—"
Suddenly, Penn came and snatched the phone out of my hand.
"Uh! Dear Lady Ursula, your daughter will speak to you once she comes back. We have to go because we're getting late. Bye," he said, cutting the call and handing my phone back.
"That was so rude," I groaned at him, noticing my phone already had low battery.