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Ch. 19 — Rumors Have Teeth

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Rumors didn’t spread at St. Celeste High.

They hunted.

By Tuesday morning, Ruby could feel it before she saw it—the way people glanced at her, then quickly away, the way whispers followed half a step behind her down the hallway like something breathing at her back.

She didn’t need to check the gossip app.

She already knew.

Theo walked beside her, hands tucked into his hoodie pockets, expression neutral in that careful way he wore when he was bracing for impact. His calm only made the knot in Ruby’s chest tighten harder.

“They’re saying things,” she said quietly.

“I know.”

“About me.”

“I know.”

She stopped walking and faced him. “Why aren’t you mad?”

Theo hesitated, then shrugged. “Because being mad won’t stop it.”

“That’s not an answer.”

“It’s the truth.”

Ruby exhaled sharply through her nose and continued toward class, anger buzzing under her skin like static. She was mad—furious, actually—but beneath that was something worse.

Humiliation.

First period passed in a blur of half-heard
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