Merryâs voice cut through the chatter in the classroom, drawing every eye in her direction.
Was the result a cause for celebration or commiseration?
While the students were pondering, Cordeliaâs brow furrowed, and her surprise was evident. She had felt confident in her answers. How on earth had she 12 points?
The sight of her expression made a wave of relief wash over Juliana, her heart brimming with a sense of schadenfreude. Maybe Cordelia had only scored in the fifties, so Merryâs shock meant a dismal failure. After all, Cordelia aced the previous math quiz.
Juliana could barely conceal her glee and shot Hanley a sly glance, her voice dripping with faux sympathy. âCordelia, donât beat yourself up. Weâre talking about the math competition here. Itâs brutal. Plenty of folks are thrilled to even score in the fifties.â
Latham, who had harbored hopes for Cordella, paused at Julianaâs words, swallowing his disappointment to offer consolation. âCordelia, chin up! Thereâs always next time.â
On the other hand, Hanley smirked with selfâsatisfaction. He had lost to her in the last quiz due to a fluke, but not this time. Surely, Cordelia would recognize his superiority.
Some classmates, eager to see Cordelia knocked down a peg, bit back their snide remarks, recalling her commanding presence in earlier classes. Instead, they ducked their heads and anonymously hit the schoolâs online forum with their phones.
[Live update. Scores are out! Someoneâs world just got rocked!]
[Waiting for her result!]
[So much for the knowâitâall, huh?]
[Drop the score ]
The forum buzzed with gossip as Merry remained in shock. The same group of girls who thrived on rumors swallowed hard.
Scoring an 88 on a math competition test was no small feat for the average Joe!
Juliana teased, âFor all we know, some people are happy to scrape by with barely double digits. So, Cordelia, how many points did you get?â
Cordelia remained silent, but Merry could hold back no more and blurted out. â288!â
âWhat? Did I mishear, or did you misspeak?â
âDid you accidentally add a hundred? Iâd believe 188, maybe.â
â288? Youâre pulling my leg! Merry, youâre full of it!â
âYou mean 88, right?â
Hanley and Julianaâs eyes widened in disbelief, thinking Merry must have made a mistake.
Already on his feet, Latham rushed over to Cordelia with a look of eager anticipation. âCordelia, how much did
you score â
Cordelia handed her phone over peacefully. Latham grabbed it, his eyes widening before scrubbing at them as if to clear away any illusion. The small phone screen was clear enough, though, and the number was unmistakable. 288!
Ignoring the buzzing of her classmates, Cordelia drawled, âShould I be worried? Did I do terribly?â
Latham was speechless. Struggling to contain his excitement, Latham explained, âThis isnât a regular test. Since its inception, the Galaxy Math Whiz Competition has seen a national high of 271 points by a genius who
nearly clinched a gold medal at IMO
As he spoke, Latham couldnât bear to return the phone, staring at the number repeatedly, his hands trembling with excitement.
Then, a loud ringtone cut through the air
Latham fished out a noâfrills cell phone from his pocket and answered the . It was Zack, the head of the math department, his voice booming through the phone as if on speaker. âLatham, how did Hanley score?â
Latham paused, â212â
Zack chuckled. âNot bad, a first prize for sure! But it looks like Jake from our school has snagged the top spot again with 224 points!â
Latham replied almost reflexively, âCongrats.â
Zack continued, âWhatâs there to congratulate? First place is surely at school. That Greenmeadow International School of yours getting a first prize is a miracle. But, Latham, Iâve got to say youâve got the math chops to coach our competition team, yet you went for the fat paycheck at Greenmeadow International. Itâs a shame. As teachers, shouldnât we take pride not in how much we earn but in how exceptional our students become?â
Under normal circumstances, Latham would have hung up.
It was evident Zack was calling to gloat, but Latham stood tall time his voice brimming with confidence. âYouâre right, Zack. But about that first place, you might want to think .â
Zack was stunned. âWhat do you mean?â
Latham couldnât help but smirk, âOh, I forgot to mention. My student Cordelia scored 288.â
âWhat?â
Out on the schoolyard, the Flame Union assembled, their ranks seated in a neat line on the steps, each with a phone in hand.
Yates stood with one foot propped on a step, announcing, âIâve got two hundred insults printed here. Weâre eight strong but need to come at them like weâre eight hundred. Got it?â
âGot it
With Yatesâs command of âGo!â they dived into the forum.
[She probably just scored in the fifties, right? Show the scorel] Someone sneered.
Yates replied, [Crap, you think you could score eight? Oh, my bad, you donât qualify for the test.]
[Scores are out. Get ready, and youâll be blown away!]
âHere come the scores!â
Flame No. 1 shouted nervously. âGet ready to flood the chat! We have to bury their trash talk! Hereâs the spam line. âEven if she fails, sheâs still better than you! Type it out, copy and paste it. Save on time when itâs goâtime. Now, flood it!â
The Flames went to work, their fingers flying, hundreds of posts in under a minute, pushing the score to reveal down the thread.
Midâflood, someone noticed something off. âHey, where are all the trolls?â
Another asked, âDid you guys see the score?â
The chat, once a battleground of insults and bravado, was then a scene of stunned allence
Flame Oneâs voice crackled over the walkie talkie, âKeep up the lookout In heading back to check the scoreâ
After he had navigated the winding trails back to the main hall where they posted the scores, Flame One was shocked.
Yates nudged him with a boot. âWell, spit it out, man
âItâs just.. I mean, thereâs no way Lia only got an 8, right?
Flame One swallowed hard â288â
Flame Six, not up to speed on the grading scale, interrupted, âOut of what, exactly?â
Flame One replied with heavy pause, â300â
A hush fell over the group on the field, the sun beating down on them so fiercely it seemed as if Lia was bathed in a halo of brilliance, her stature growing immensely in their eyes.
Lorna keyed in the examination number with trembling fingers in the Delaney familyâs living room.
Sanderson stood by her side, chuckling. Relax. I told you Lia was just warming up
It easy to say, but he fixed his eyes on the tablet screen.
scoffed from across the room âLike sheâs going to rank high. Whatâs there to be nervous about? Unless youâre worried that she scored so low that itâs embarrassing.