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Cordelia hatched the plan with the help of Mr. AllâRound, a man with a knack for handling sticky situations Now, Mr. All Round had crafted a statement for her to read to the press.
She wasnât one for melodrama, and thankfully, the words Mr. AllâRound sent her were devoid of any tearâjerking Instead, they were a rational and objective list of the consequences of juvenile delinquency
The reality was grim, too many had been wrongfully accused of indecency.
Students would utter a few words, and educators were left scrambling to clear their names. Some were driven to despair, even suicide, while others used the Juvenile Protection Act to shirk responsibility, only to err even more grievously later on
Cordeliaâs voice was cool and detached, yet her words sent shockwaves through the audience.
After finishing Mr. AllâRoundâs statement, she added, ââ¦The Juvenile Protection Act wasnât meant to shield them from the consequences of their crimes.â
Her remark left the reporters in profound silence.
Leilaâs brazen comments were all caught on tape, and now, paired with Cordeliaâs statement, the journalists. had struck gold.
Despite recognizing Leilaâs rotten streak, Cain and Paulina couldnât deny she was their flesh and blood, which made it impossible for them to abandon her.
âThe law will decide what happens! Whatâs all this ruckus for? Letâs go!â Cain declared.
The principal revoked Leilaâs enrollment.
And so, Cain and Paulina returned home with Leila in tow.
The school appeared peaceful again, but they were oblivious to the storm brewing online.
Stirred by certain individuals, the issue had escalated into a public debate.
Videos of Leila, her face pixelated, flooded the internet. Her defiant words ignited public outrage, âSo what if the truth comes out? Iâm underage; I wonât face jail time. Itâs no big deal, just back to being unloved by my parents and shunned by classmates. After the finals, Iâll leave this city. What can you do to me?â
The thing about Leila went viral, sparking intense discussions across society.
Amidst the growing clamor online, the Jordans remained defiant. âCould they really change the law? Ha, Iâm underage, what can they do?â Leila scoffed.
Paulina looked at her daughter and felt only estrangement.
She dared not approach Leila, feeling as if she never knew her own child.
Cain confined her to her room for reflection.
It wasnât until Cain sensed trouble and tried to arrange for her to leave the country that he discovered she was barred from exiting Greenmeadow City.
After calling the police station, he was informed, âThereâs been a defamation complaint against her, so weâve initiated an investigation. She canât leave the city during this time
Cain panicked
Two days later, the police arrived at their door.
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The sight of them made the anxious flutter in Cain and Paulinaâs hearts plummet into resignation. The mevitable had finally happened
âWhat will happen to Leila? they inquired
The officers replied âThe district attorney has decided to sentence Leila to five years in a juvenile detention center Should her behavior worsen, her sentence might be extended.â
A juvenile detention center a sugarâcoated term for youth prison!
As Pauling was about to speak, Cain stepped aside. Once the officers escorted Leila downstairs, she struggled. Iâm underage, I havenât done anything heinous, you canât do this!â
The officers were unmoved and escorted her out forcefully
Leila cried out. âDad, Mom, Iâm your daughter. Are you really going to abandon me?â
Tears streamed down Paulinaâs face as she sobbed uncontrollably.
Cain, steadying Paulina, said. âWe failed to teach you, let others show you how to be a person.â
With that they turned their backs.
Leila was led away, her angry screams and the police sirens fading into the distance, leaving behind an empty house.
They had two daughters, and now, they had none.
That evening. Merry visited.
Cain and Paulina were overjoyed, desperately welcoming her in. Paulina, through tears, pleaded, âMerry, we misunderstood you. Please come back home.â
Merry shook her head, âMom, Dad, the hurt this home has caused me might never heal. Distance makes the heart grow fonder; Iâm fine staying with Lia.â
She continued, âIâm here today to tell you that Iâve accepted the money. Iâll provide for you in old age. As for everything else, letâs call it even.
Standing, she bowed deeply to Cain and Paulina, Thank you for giving me life.â
After speaking her piece, Merry walked out the door.
Cain and Paulina wanted to hold her back but were at a loss for words, watching as she left without looking
back.
With Leilaâs drama resolved, Cordelia felt the peace she longed for. That night, Merry retired to the room. Cordelia was no longer afraid to take showers but still dreaded deep water.
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Cordelia was engrossed in complex math problems when her phone buzzed. It was a call from Everard, She ignored it until she finished her work, then finally picked up.
âHey kiddo, fancy breakfast tomorrow?â Everardâs voice came through.
Cordelia replied, ââ¦No thanks. Lunch, maybe.â
Cain and Paulina had agreed to stop pestering Merry, so thereâd be no more homeâdelivered lunches
Cordelia and Merry planned to go out for some food.
Everard was about to say more, but Cordelia cut the call short.
Everardâs mouth twitched. He opened his messaging app and sent a text from Mr. AllâRoundâs account to Cordelia: âWhatâre you up to?â
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LearnLover replied, âIâm reading, whatâs up?â
Mr. AllâRound said, âNothing much, just heard through the grapevine that youâve got yourself a boyfriend. What do you make of him?â
Cordelia gazed at the text message and took a moment to ponder before replying, âHeâs the type whoâs got love on the brain and nothing else. A oneâtrick pony when it comes to life skills.â
After sending the message, she went back to her reading, her focus unbroken.
Come 9:30 PM, Lorna called her into the den for a gaming session. She had been playing solo for some time. now, not teaming up with âJunglerâ for several days.
The next day, she and Merry headed to school. Merry was tasked with gathering Leilaâs books, but when she returned from second period her expression was unusually somber,
She handed Cordelia an envelope, âLia, I found this among Leilaâs stuff.â
Cordelia accepted the envelope and as she opened it, the handwriting inside gave her pause.
That familiar handwritingâ¦.
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