"I agree with Jim's decision."
Expulsion.
Charlotte stared at Nancy's tear-streaked face, not feeling even a sliver of sympathy. Her words were flat, cold, and final.
She thought about what would have happened if things were reversed. If she hadn’t had the evidence to prove her innocence, who would have spoken up for her?
No one.
She had already given Nancy a chance.
If she let it go now, there would just be more girls like her—more Charlottes—set up by Nancy, bullied without mercy, just like five years ago.
"Jim, Eleanor, I’m heading out."
With that, Charlotte looked away and walked out of the office without another word or even a glance back.
Everyone watched her leave, stunned into silence, especially Jim and the grade head.
"Get this sorted out as soon as possible," Jim said, rubbing his brow, looking exhausted. He turned to Baldie with a cold stare. "If some homeroom teachers can’t handle their jobs, replace them immediately."
That was obviously for Ashley. Her hands curled into tight fists, her cheeks burning with shame. She wished she could disappear.
"Yes, sir," Baldie mumbled, barely daring to breathe.
After leaving the principal’s office, Olivia wasted no time calling Steven and Elizabeth to share her results.
"Yeah, I did really well. There shouldn't be any issues," she said, her face bright with a big, happy smile that made her seem like a completely different person from the one who had looked so wronged and guilty just moments before.
"With these scores, I can go anywhere I want."


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