The two took a leisurely stroll down the trail, and Mike stopped after twenty minutes.
"Ivy, look." He pointed to a tree that looked strong but not overly tall with countless cards hanging on it.
"Hahaha! I guess religion knows no bounds." Mike took Ivy to the tree and found a booth that stood a little distance away from the tree. The booth had a plate that read, 'The Wishing Booth' and another plate that read 'The Wishing Tree' by the tree.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtPeople seemed to have written their wishes on cards and hung them on the three. He walked over and glanced through sof the cards. "Um... 'Pass my exam'... 'Get my dream guy'... 'Slim down!', 'Get rich'!' He chuckled after reading a few cards aloud. "Do you want to write your own? Maybe it wille true." "I don't think I have any wishes. I feel like I'm the happiest person on earth, and it would be greedy ofto make any more wishes." She considered it in all seriousness and realized that she did not have any wish.
She wanted to go where fate took her and did not plan her future after her graduation.
"You don't have to write a wish. You can write down what you wish to say to that friend of yours... Maybe he will see it at spoint, right?" Mike said, before heading for the booth where there was a vending machine for cards.
He took out his wallet and placed a coin into the machine. A card fell out, and he handed it to Ivy before pointing to the pen on the table.
"I won't look. Just write something!" he said, before walking away.
She held onto the card hesitantly and picked up the pen.
There was indeed something that she wished to say to Lucas, did not care if he actually she it.
"I guess I can just see this as a way to get it off my chest!" she thought.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmTen minutes later, she finished writing and went to Mike.
"Where do you want to hang it? Higher or lower?" Mike asked.
"Higher. I don't want others to see it," she said with a blush. Reminded of how Mike read other students' wishes, she knew that she would be embarrassed if someone read her card. Mike glanced at the tree and yknew that he could not || with the help of a ladder. belongs to reach the top without conte het He could not find a ladder, and he might risk getting caught if he climbed the tree.
"Ivy, you don't want others to see your card, right?" Mike asked.
Ivy nodded.
"Let's not hang it here, then. I know a good spot." Mike led her away.