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Badass in Disguise (Shadow) novel Chapter 27

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The cool night air felt refreshing against my skin as I finished my five–mile run through the quiet streets of Cloud City. My body had fully adapted to these nightly workouts. I checked my watch- 10:23 PM. Perfect timing.

As I approached our rundown house, I immediately sensed something was off. Two unfamiliar cars were parked outside–a sleek black Audi that looked wildly out of place in our neighborhood, and a more modest Honda Civic.

I slowed my pace, scanning the area. The front windows glowed with more light than usual for this hour, and I could make out several silhouettes moving inside.

Pushing open our creaky front door, I found an unexpected tableau in our cramped living room: Dr. Thompson, our school principal, and Mr. Peterson, my calculus teacher, sitting awkwardly on our worn–out couch. Linda Morgan hovered nearby with an unnaturally wide smile–the kind she

reserved exclusively for people she thought could benefit her.

Frank stood nervously in the corner, looking like he wished he could dissolve into the peeling

wallpaper.

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What immediately caught my attention was the coffee table. It was laden with expensive–looking gift baskets–imported chocolates, premium wines, and gourmet food. Next to them sat a thick manila envelope, conspicuously placed for maximum visibility.

β€œJade, honey!” Linda’s voice dripped with artificial sweetness. β€œLook who came to visit! Dr. Thompson

and Mr. Peterson from your school!”

I remained in the doorway, still in my running clothes. This was unexpected and unwelcome.

β€˜Ms. Morgan,” Dr. Thompson stood, adjusting his tie nervously. β€œWe were just telling your parents how impressed we are with your mathematical abilities.”

Mr. Peterson nodded mechanically beside him, though his eyes couldn’t quite meet mine. His usual arrogance had been replaced with something closer to fear.

β€œWe wanted to personally apologize for the misunderstanding,” Dr. Thompson continued, gesturing to the gifts. β€œAnd to express our admiration for your exceptional talent.”

I glanced at the envelope on the table, then back at them. β€œIs this a standard procedure for when you falsely accuse students of cheating? Or am I getting special treatment?”

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The room temperature seemed to drop several degrees. Linda’s smile faltered slightly.

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β€œJade,” Frank began tentatively, β€œDr. Thompson and Mr. Peterson have been very kind to come all this

way-”

β€œTo bribe us,” I finished flatly. I pulled out my phone and began scrolling through the contacts. β€œShould I call Mayor Huxley and ask if this is standard educational protocol in Cloud City?”

Dr. Thompson paled visibly. β€œThat won’t be necessary, Ms. Morgan.”

β€œGood. Now if you’ll excuse me, I need a shower.” I headed for the stairs, not waiting for a response.

β€œPlease, Mr. Morgan,” I heard Dr. Thompson say desperately as I climbed the stairs. β€œPerhaps you could help us speak with your daughter?”

I took my time in the shower. When I finally came back downstairs in fresh clothes, they were still

there, looking increasingly uncomfortable.

β€œTake the gifts with you when you leave,” I said firmly, pointing to the items on the table. β€œAll of

them.”

β€œBut honey,” Linda interjected, moving to stand between me and the visitors, β€œDr. Thompson and Mr.

Peterson brought these especially for us. It would be rude to—”

β€œI don’t want them,” I cut her off.

β€œThere’s ten thousand dollars in that envelope!” Linda blurted out, her eyes wide with panic.

A heavy silence fell over the room. Dr. Thompson closed his eyes briefly, as if in pain.

β€œTen thousand dollars,” I repeated slowly, looking directly at the principal. β€œFor what exactly?”

β€˜It’s not–we didn’t mean-” Dr. Thompson stammered.

β€œIt’s a scholarship,” Mr. Peterson jumped in quickly. β€œFor your exceptional mathematical abilities.”

β€œA scholarship that comes in cash, in an unmarked envelope, delivered to my home after hours?” I raised an eyebrow. β€œInteresting procedure.”

β€œTake the gifts and the money,” I said, my voice leaving no room for argument. β€œNow.”

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The educators exchanged glances, then reluctantly began gathering their offerings. Linda looked like she might strangle me as she watched ten thousand dollars being packed up before her eyes.

After they left, Frank turned to me, his expression a mixture of confusion and newfound respect.

β€œJade, what happened at school?” he asked quietly. β€œThe principal said you solved some incredibly

difficult math problems.”

β€œI did,” I replied simply.

β€œBut how? You’ve never shown any interest in mathematics before.”

β€œMaybe no one was paying attention,” I said, meeting his gaze directly.

For once, Frank didn’t look away. β€œI believe you,” he said finally. β€œAnd I’m proud of you.”

From the corner of the room, Emily scoffed loudly. β€œOh come on! She obviously cheated somehow.

She’s never gotten above a C in her life!”

β€œShe didn’t cheat,” Max said firmly from the doorway, where he’d been quietly observing. β€œJade’s

brilliant. She even solved that quantum alignment problem from Princeton–the one Professor

Edward Sheldon couldn’t crack.”

β€œBullshit,” Emily spat. β€œThere’s no way.”

β€œWatch your language,” Frank said automatically, though without much conviction.

Emily rolled her eyes and stormed upstairs, slamming her bedroom door.

The next morning, I was preparing for my run when I heard a knock on Max’s door.

β€œHey, have you seen my notebook?” Emily’s voice carried down the hallway. β€œThe blue one with my English notes?”

β€œNo,” Max replied curtly, not even looking up from his computer.

I paused by my door, watching the interaction. Max’s tone was noticeably colder than usual. Typically, he bent over backwards to help Emily, eager for even the smallest crumb of attention. Not anymore, apparently.

Emily lingered in the doorway, surprised by his dismissive tone. β€œAre you sure? I really need it for my

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