Octavia’s brows knitted together. “Why did your teacher take you to the police?”
Everyone knew about the scandal, and she’d figured Claire would just get kicked out of the winter camp. She never imagined things would turn out like this.
“What do you think?” Claire shot back.
Octavia got it right away. The teachers really cared about Claire—she was a standout, someone who could win big at international competitions. The Math Competition Committee wasn’t about to let anyone drag Claire’s name through the mud. That’s why they’d brought her straight to the police.
Instead of going along with the internet mob and expelling Claire, they’d actually chosen to call the cops. Octavia was furious, but there wasn’t a thing she could do about it. The James family had some pull in Apex, but her influence didn’t stretch all the way to Cabinda.
“Claire, sometimes you just have to let things go. If the police make a public statement, people will say you’re too petty, that you can’t let anything slide.”
Claire didn’t hesitate. “They’re the ones who wouldn’t drop it. I haven’t picked a fight with anyone.”
Octavia snapped, “If you hadn’t upset Molly at school...”
Maybe then Molly wouldn’t have come after her.
“Octavia, I don’t remember ever doing anything to her,” Claire replied, her voice calm. “If anything, she’s just bitter because I wouldn’t introduce her to Lance.”
Claire paused, then added, “You’re the generous one, offering up your own son without a second thought.”
Octavia froze. Claire knew about the promise she’d made to Molly. Before Octavia could say another word, Claire ended the call.

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