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Chapter 3

Penulis: Green Fur
The room fell silent for a full second. Then laughter burst out.

The dean doubled over the podium, laughing until his eyes watered. "Bridget, if you're going to lie, at least draft it first.

"A Cranston University recommendation? With your usual scores barely scraping the low hundreds? Did you just wake up from a dream?"

Alyssa looked at me with strained patience, as if indulging someone unstable. "Bree, I know you want to prove yourself. But a lie like that? It's too easy to expose."

She let out a soft sigh. "There are only a handful of recommendation spots for Cranston University in the entire state. How could one possibly go to you? You can't even recite the basic formulas."

Albert's face darkened. His hand trembled as he pointed at me.

"To cover your mistake, you invent something this absurd?" His voice rose with each word. "How did the Johanson family raise someone this shameless? Bridget, get on your knees."

The words cracked through the classroom.

"Get on your knees and apologize to Aly. If you don't, I'll break your legs today."

I straightened my spine and stood my ground.

"Why should I apologize?" My voice remained level. "I didn't cheat. I didn't bully her. Everything you're hearing is a script Alyssa wrote for herself."

I swept my gaze across the room. "You have no evidence. Just a few lines from her, and I'm suddenly the villain? Use your brains. If anyone should apologize, it's her. She slandered me in front of—"

A hard slap cut me off.

Pain exploded across my face. The iron taste of blood filled my mouth. My ears rang so loudly that the edges of the room blurred.

Around me, I saw satisfaction and smug relief, as if justice had just been served.

I was done arguing with these people.

I spat the blood onto the floor, lifted my head, and looked straight at the three members of the Johanson family.

"That slap repays the Johanson family for 18 years of raising me." My voice did not waver. "From this moment on, I cut all ties with you."

They froze.

"What did you just say?" Albert's brow knotted.

"You think something as useless as you can survive without the Johanson family?" He gave a cold laugh. "Fine. I'd like to see how long you last. Don't expect us to open the door when you come crawling back."

"I have no interest in Alyssa's so-called first place," I said. "And I would never lower myself to copy it."

Matthew snorted. "This is ridiculous. Bridget, did that slap knock your brain loose? The evidence is solid, and you still dare to say you 'wouldn't lower yourself'?"

He jabbed a finger at me. "Who do you think you are? Some kind of genius prodigy?"

Alyssa dabbed at her tears. For a split second, triumph flashed in her eyes. "Bree, if you don't want to admit it, fine. But why be so stubborn? The whole school knows you're a poor student. You copied. That's all. If you just admit your mistake, Mom and Dad will still forgive you."

Anita pressed a hand to her chest as if she might faint. "What a disgrace. A disgrace to this family. How did the Johanson family end up with a liar who refuses to repent?"

Her voice sharpened. "Get out. Leave this family today. We don't have a daughter like you."

I looked at all of them and felt nothing: no panic, no anger, only clarity.

"Then bring out my original exam paper," I said. "Or pull up the scanned copy from the grading system."

I met Matthew's eyes. "One look, and the truth will be obvious."
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