“Cheating?”
The moment the question left the girl’s mouth, everyone in the classroom turned to look at the back row. Their gazes landed on Shirley, and the meaning was clear.
In their minds, Shirley was the only one who’d ever dared to cheat on a physics test. She’d joined Vanguard High’s A-Class after scoring first in the national physics competition. Maybe she wanted to protect her spot at the top, but she’d actually tried to cheat on one of Mr. Lee’s exams and got caught right in the act.
She’d argued her case, insisting she hadn’t cheated, but the formula book lying at her feet was definitely hers. After that, Shirley became the school’s go-to example of what not to do.
Now, with everyone staring at her, Shirley’s face darkened. She bit down on her lip, looking more and more upset.
“It wasn’t me. I didn’t cheat!” Her voice shook. “They’re just trying to blame me again!”
The same girl scoffed. “Nobody even said your name yet. Why are you so jumpy? Feeling guilty or something?”
Guilty? Shirley’s fists clenched as she jumped to her feet, her eyes shining with unshed tears. “I didn’t cheat. I never have.”
Not three years ago, not now.
She couldn’t help thinking about the time she’d been accused and punished by Ronald, forced to stammer through a thousand-word apology in front of the whole school. Her pride had been crushed, and just remembering it made her want to disappear.
“With your history, who knows if you cheated again just to look good…” the girl sneered, but Charlotte, who sat next to Shirley, cut her off by kicking her chair with a loud scrape.
“Everything you say is crap. Were you hiding when they passed out brains?”


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