Mr. Baker came in to grade the exams himself.
He started with Shirley. She only managed to answer the first part of the last two big questions, and with a few mistakes earlier, her score dropped a bit from before.
Eighty-five.
Ronald saw her score and couldn’t help but smirk, his eyes full of mockery. This was it. Now everyone could see who really had the skills.
Next up was Olivia’s test.
She nailed all the multiple-choice questions. The fill-in-the-blanks were flawless too. Ronald watched as Mr. Baker kept putting checkmarks down, and his grin got wider. He was already picturing Olivia on top again.
But then, the final question—the hardest one—was wrong. She lost every point for that problem.
Ronald’s smile faded.
With the seven points she’d already lost earlier, Olivia’s total came to eighty-three.
Shirley had eighty-five. Olivia, just eighty-three. Two points behind.
No way. Olivia was always number one. How could Shirley beat her?
Ronald’s face went pale. Eleanor noticed and felt a rush of satisfaction. She bit back a laugh and said, “Mr. Baker, how about Charlotte’s paper?”
Charlotte? Ronald’s hands tightened into fists and he could barely breathe. Shirley’s high score made sense, she’d always been strong. But Charlotte? There was no chance she could have done well.
Mr. Baker opened Charlotte’s paper and went through it with the answer key, his red pen flying from start to finish. Every answer she’d written was correct.
Except for the last two questions she’d left blank, Charlotte got everything else right.

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