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CHAPTER 6: THE BLADE OF TRUTH 

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Maya didn’t think—she just moved. Didn’t even pause to catch her breath. Her skates were still strapped to her feet, clacking loud and sharp across the tunnel’s hard floor as she charged straight at Coach Miller. She grabbed the front of his fancy coat, hands trembling with a mix of sweat and raw anger.

"You’re a liar!" Her scream bounced off the concrete walls. "Julian didn’t steal anything! You set him up!"

Coach Miller barely reacted. He glanced at her hands, like he was annoyed by a mosquito. He adjusted his glasses, leaned in so close she could smell the mint on his breath—his words, though, were pure venom.

"Careful, Maya," he whispered, smooth and icy. "Everyone’s watching. You just won the biggest competition of your life. Is tonight really the night you want to get arrested? Want to ride in a police car next to your criminal boyfriend?"

"He’s not a thief!" Maya shouted. She looked past Miller and caught a glimpse of flashing silver—handcuffs. The police led Julian away, out a back door. His head hung low, shoulders slumped, all the light gone from him.

"The bank says he did it," Miller said, pulling himself free from Maya’s grip. He straightened his coat, not even looking at her. "The money turned up in Julian’s locker. It’s done, Maya. Go to the party with your mom. You’re the star again. Forget about him."

He walked off, shoes clicking with too much confidence.

Maya stood alone in the hall, heart pounding so hard it actually hurt. The crowd in the arena was still cheering, but to her it sounded like static. She looked down at her hands—black stains from the ink Julian used to fix her skates. He’d helped her, and now he was being dragged off to jail.

"Maya? There you are!"

Her mom came rushing down the hall, fake smile plastered on her face. She tried to hug Maya, but Maya pulled back.

"Did you know?" Maya’s voice was flat, cold.

"Know what, honey? You were amazing! The judges—"

"Did you know Miller was going to blame Julian?" Maya’s eyes burned with tears.

Her mom’s smile disappeared. She looked around, then yanked Maya into a side room and slammed the door.

"Listen," her mother hissed, voice sharp. "Julian Thorne was a mistake. Miller told me the school needed a scapegoat for the missing money. He said if we kept quiet, your scholarship would be safe. He even offered to pay my debts. It’s a gift, Maya! We get to start over!"

Maya felt like she’d been punched. "A gift? You sold out a boy for money? He helped me walk again, Mom! He helped me skate when you weren’t even there!"

"He’s just a hockey player from a poor family, Maya! He was going to fail anyway," her mom snapped. "Now, put on your jacket. We have people to meet."

"No."

Maya edged toward the door.

"Where are you going?"

"I’m doing the right thing," she said. "I’m tired of being your puppet."

She didn’t bother taking off her skates—there wasn’t time. She slapped on the blade guards and took off, stumbling down the hall. Every step hurt, but she didn’t care. She burst through the back door just as the police car pulled away.

"Julian!" she screamed.

The car didn’t even slow down. The red and blue lights vanished into the night.

Maya dropped to her knees in the parking lot, gravel scraping her skin. She felt tiny and useless. Just a girl with a busted ankle. How was she supposed to fight a coach, a school, and the cops?

Then she remembered something Julian had told her back at the frozen pond. The pain is just information, Maya. Listen to what the world is telling you.

She replayed everything in her head. Miller said the money was in Julian’s locker. But everyone knew that lock was busted. Anyone could’ve put the money there.

And Toby. The equipment kid. She remembered seeing him hiding in the dark a few nights ago.

Toby had keys to every locker. He was small enough to crawl through the vents. And he was terrified of Coach Miller.

Maya got up, wiped her face. She didn’t go to the police. Didn’t run to the principal. Instead, she headed for the one place that kept all the school’s secrets: the Equipment Room.

The gym was pitch dark, stale with the smell of sweat and old leather. She flicked on her phone flashlight and crept inside, her skates thumping softly on the wood.

She made her way to the back, where they kept the hockey gear, and heard a quiet noise—someone crying.

She pointed her light into the corner. There was Toby, hunched over, face in his hands, shaking.

"Toby?" she whispered.

He jumped, smacking his head on a shelf. "Maya? What are you doing here? You should be at the celebration!"

"There’s no celebration, Toby," Maya said. Maya walked over, her face sad—not angry. “Julian’s in jail. They say he stole the school’s money.”

Toby stared at the ground. “Yeah, I heard. It’s bad.”

“You did it, didn’t you?” Maya said, sitting down across from him. “Miller told you to put the money in Julian’s locker. He said if you didn’t, you’d get kicked out. Is that true?”

Toby broke down, sobbing. “He told me Julian was going to get expelled anyway! He said nobody cared about a poor kid like him. He said I was helping the school!”

“Toby, look at me.” Maya touched his shoulder. “Julian’s the only one who was ever kind to you. Do you really want him to go to prison because Coach Miller threatened you?”

Toby looked up, eyes raw and red. “Miller has this black book, Maya. Keeps it in his office. It proves he’s been stealing money for years to pay off his gambling. If you find it, Julian can go free. But the office is locked. And the alarm’s on.”

Maya glanced up at the narrow windows of the coach’s office.

“I can get in,” she said.

“How? You’re a skater, not a thief!”

She smiled, just a hint. “Yeah, but I’ve got the best balance in this whole school. I can squeeze through anything.”

Toby helped her climb onto the metal racks. Her ankle was killing her, but she kept going. She crawled up to the small window.

She slipped inside and landed right on top of Miller’s desk.

The office felt icy. She moved fast. She tore through drawers and folders—nothing.

Then she spotted it. A loose floorboard under the desk.

She grabbed a letter opener and pried up the wood. There it was—a little black book. She flipped it open. Everything was there. Dates, amounts, even a note in Miller’s own handwriting: “Put the money in Thorne’s locker before the show.”

“I found it,” Maya whispered.

The door swung open.

Light flooded in, so bright she had to squint.

It wasn’t Coach Miller standing there.

It was Bianca.

No gold dress—just her skating jacket and a heavy metal trophy in one hand. She looked wild.

“I knew you’d come,” Bianca said, stepping in and shutting the door behind her. “You always have to play the hero, don’t you, Maya?”

“Bianca, stop.” Maya clutched the book to her chest. “Miller’s using you. He’s the thief. He’s going to get caught, and if you help him, you’ll go down too.”

“I don’t care about the money!” Bianca screamed. She swung the trophy, smashing a lamp. “I just want to be the best! I worked for this for years! Then you came back—even with your busted leg—and you took everything from me!”

“You tried to break my leg, Bianca,” Maya said, voice steady. “We have proof. It’s over.”

Bianca’s voice dropped to a whisper. “It’s not over. What will the police say when they find you here, in a locked office, holding stolen evidence? They’ll think you and Julian did it together. They’ll think you fought about it.”

She raised the trophy, ready to swing.

Maya scanned the room. No escape. Her ankle was shot; she couldn’t outrun Bianca.

Then, a huge crash echoed from the hallway—a heavy boom.

The office door flew open, falling right off its hinges.

A figure stepped out of the dust. Orange jumpsuit. Hands raw from handcuffs. He looked beaten up, but fierce.

“Get away from her, Bianca,” Julian snarled.

Maya’s heart leapt. “Julian? How—how did you get out?”

Julian’s eyes never left Bianca. “The police car never made it to the station. Someone hit us. Black car, tinted windows.”

Maya went cold. Miller? But he was still here.

Julian finally looked at her, and there was a new fear in his eyes.

“Maya,” he whispered, “the people who hit the car—they weren’t trying to help me. They wanted me dead. And they’re inside this building right now.”

Suddenly, the school speakers blared. Some unfamiliar voice echoed through the halls.

“Lockdown started. All doors are locked. Target found.”

So who’s actually behind the theft—and why do they want Maya and Julian dead?

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