Olivia was the one who had shown her some of those tricks in the first place. How could Olivia act clueless now?
Weren’t they supposed to be best friends? Nancy had done all of this to stand up for Olivia, to help her out. But now Olivia was backing away, pretending she had nothing to do with it, leaving Nancy to take the fall all by herself.
It finally hit Nancy. She’d been used as a pawn. Olivia had nudged her into going after Charlotte, and if things had worked out, Olivia would’ve been the one to benefit the most. Now that everything had blown up, Olivia was staying safe and letting Nancy face the consequences.
“Olivia, I thought we were friends. How could you do this to me?” Nancy’s voice cracked as the realization sank in, her emotions spinning out of control. “You knew everything I was planning, and you just watched me step right into this mess.”
“You’re the one who hates Charlotte. You just wanted me to get back at her for you…”
“Nancy.”
Olivia, already expecting this, squeezed out a couple of tears and tried to look heartbroken. “I know, this really is partly my fault… but I honestly didn’t think you’d go this far.”
“I know I messed up too. If Jim and Ashley want to expel me, I’ll accept it.”
“What does this have to do with you?” Ashley jumped in, not giving Olivia a chance to look guilty for long. “Nancy, you did something wrong and instead of owning up, you’re trying to drag someone else into it.”
“If Olivia was involved, why did the boss only name you and no one else?”
Nancy’s mouth opened, but no words came out.
“Olivia, go get ready. The admissions office will be here soon,” Ashley said, patting Olivia gently on the shoulder. “Don’t blame yourself. This isn’t your fault.”


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