Turning down a job like that… must mean he’s not hurting for cash.
Charlotte scrolled through the chat, her lips curling into a small smile. There was a sparkle of mischief in her bright eyes. Fifty million, just to lure her out? Please. People were always using hacker bounties as bait, hoping to drag her into the open. There was never a shortage of folks who wanted her gone for good.
If they upped the price a bit, maybe she’d consider it. She could always pretend the danger didn’t bother her and take a quick job.
She logged out of the site without a second thought.
Andrew, finally recovered from his earlier shock, caught the hint of a smile on Charlotte’s face. He stared for a second, then blurted out, “Charlotte, what’s so funny?”
She gave him a cool look, her expression turning all serious in an instant. “Kids shouldn’t ask so many questions.”
Andrew frowned. Wasn’t he older than her? Did she really just talk to him like some kind of grown-up? He wasn’t having it.
He started to say something, but before he could get a word out, Charlotte tossed a worksheet in his face. She yawned, looking bored out of her mind. “Go study. Stop bugging me.”
She turned away, leaving Andrew’s protest stuck in his throat. Why did he always go so soft around her?
…
After class, Charlotte got called to the office.
Eleanor sat at her desk, eyes gentle as she watched Charlotte standing there—perfect posture, pretty face, looking every bit the model student. Still, Eleanor frowned.
“Charlotte, I’ve given this a lot of thought. Aiming for second place in the grade just isn’t realistic. How about I talk to Mr. Lee for you? If you apologize, maybe we can just let this go, okay?”



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