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Chapter 115

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Sage's POV

My hands started to shake, and I almost dropped the phone. The shock was so profound, so sudden, that it took my breath away. Who would have done this? Who would have taken these pictures, edited them, and sent them to the news? And why? Who would want to hurt me this badly?

The girl snatched her phone back, her expression one of triumph and disgust. "I hope you get what you deserve," she said, before turning and walking away, leaving me standing there, numb and frozen, surrounded by a crowd of hateful stares.

I stood there for what felt like an eternity, the pieces of the puzzle clicking into place. There was only one person who knew enough to pull this off. One person who knew about my plans, who knew about my desperate attempts to bring justice to Pauline.

Rina.

A cold, hard anger settled in the pit of my stomach, replacing the fear. I knew where to find her. She was always in the student lounge before her first class. I walked with a purpose, my mind a swirling storm o
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