She really was sharp, sharper than anyone had expected.
“Yeah, that must be it,” Shirley said quickly, nodding like her life depended on it.
Bald Lee looked Charlotte up and down, not quite convinced, his face darkening.
“Cut the tricks. If you can’t find the snake—”
“Snake!”
Before he could finish, one of the security guards shouted. Everyone spun around to see a green snake peek its head out and then dart back into hiding.
“Back up, everyone!”
The guards rushed in with their tools, digging into the flowerbed. After a bit of chaos, they uncovered a deep hole right at the base of the wall.
“There are two snakes in here, and some eggs too,” one of the guards called out, his voice a little shaky. “Good thing we found their nest. If those eggs hatched, imagine how many students would have freaked out.”
The guards scrambled, carefully scooping up the snakes and eggs and dropping them into a bag.
“They’re living creatures. Take them out to the wild and let them go,” Charlotte said softly, almost as if she was talking about a lost kitten.
Once the guards left with the snakes, the whole scene went quiet. The truth was clear as day.
“Mr. Lee, looks like everything’s settled. Charlotte really is innocent,” Eleanor said, letting out a sigh of relief.
With no excuses left, Bald Lee’s face went from sour to downright stormy. He kept his mouth shut and tried to slip away, but Charlotte stepped right in front of him.
She stood there, posture relaxed, her expression almost lazy. “Mr. Lee, you made a promise. Time to keep your word and apologize.”
Apologize? No one had ever demanded that from him in all his years at this school.

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