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âSeriously, weâve been busting our butts a month to be on time, and you just had to mess it up for all of â
âYou got a free pass to Superiority College, why donât you just take a gap year or something? Youâre just loafing around in class and killing our vibe.â
A few voices echoed with a tang of jealousy.
Cordelia had been part of the class for some time now. Aside from Hayley and her ilk, there were those who defended her.
âI donât see the problem, honestly. Genius Cordelia got into Superiority College and is still grinding out study sessions here, which gives me a real kick in the pants to push harder!â
âExactly. Everyone has off days. So what if she was late once? Maybe Cordelia had a real issue this time?*
Cordelia stood, baffled by the chatter of her classmates.
She had no idea that the coveted Honorable Medal at the front of the room was still up for grabs. Had she known, she wouldnât have tagged along with Kermit for a detour through the hotel.
Just as she was about to speak up, Merry stood up abruptly, âEnough, okay? Whatâs with the stinginess? Lia will be more careful next time!â
When someone else attempted to speak, Merry darkened her expression, âYou think my words donât carry weight? Do I need to call Yates over to give you a piece of his mind?â
The classroom fell silent for a moment.
Then Hayley whispered snidely, âSome people always hide behind others. Such deepâseated scheming!â
Juliana clenched her fists tightly. Since the physics competition results came out, she had been in a slump. There was only one senior year, and missing this award would be a lifelong regret.
She had thought it over. Her exams had been fine until Cordelia returned, flaunting her high scores and driving. Juliana to distraction and plummeting grades.
Therefore, her resentment towards Cordelia was especially bitter.
She spoke with conviction, âAnyway, shouldnât Cordelia apologize to everyone?â
The monthly discipline for both classes was nearly perfect, but Cordeliaâs tardiness could harm their class performance. The Honorable Medal might go to Class 2 next month.
Cordelia felt that Julianaâs demand was not unreasonable, since she had impacted the whole class. She slowly said, âIâm sorry.â
The classroom stilled, and then other students waved it off, âItâs nothing.â
âHey, itâs not a big deal. We canât hog the top spot forever. Letâs just give the other class a chance!â
The laughter that followed the humorous remark eased the tension in the room.
In the midst of laughter, Juliana dropped all pretenses of innocence and challenged Cordelia again, âIs a flippant apology really all we get?â
âWhat do you want then?â Merry retorted, her heavily madeâup face glaring. âYou want Lia to kneel down to you? Are you worthy? Donât your luck!â
Juliana sneered, âNo need for that, but at the very least, she can give everyone a bow, right?â
Pointing to the podium, Juliana demanded. âIf youâre sincere, stand there and bow in apology to everyone!â
The class fell silent.
Merry couldnât stand any longer. With a screech of her chair against the floor, she stormed to the front row, standing before Julianaâs desk, âDare you say that again?â
Juliana fell silent at Merry.
Merry poked Juliana with finger, âThink carefully before speaking up. Some people arenât to be trifled with!â Having said her piece, Merry returned to her seat.
Just then, the Class 2 monitor poked his head in, âI heard someone in here skipped half a class?â
The class collectively shouted, âBeat it!â
2 monitor glanced at the Honorable Medal and quipped, âCome on, Iâm just here to preview it. Donât worry, tomorrow this honor will be in good hands with my class,â and he scurried off before anyone could retort.
Once he was gone, the room quieted again.
Latham entered math class. Noticing the lackluster atmosphere, he tapped his desk and commanded, âWhatâs with the dozing off? Itâs only the second period. Straighten up! No slumping. Look at Cordelia who headed for Superiority College is still the most engaged here!â
He paused, sensing something was off but continued to pass out test papers.
After class, Latham called out to Daniel. Once he got the class for a talk.
scoop, Latham frowned deeply, then regrouped the
*During the break today, no exercise. Weâre having a tenâminute class meeting instead
He walked to the podium and began, âBefore class, the office checked our monthly performance. We were neck and neck with Class 2, but due to Cordeliaâs tardiness, weâre behind. I know youâre probably blaming her.â
He pointed to the Honorable Medal, This medal isnât ours to keep forever. And have we forgotten our schoolâs motto?â
The class went quiet.
âBe generous with others.â Latham continued.
Hayley blurted out, âWhy should we? Itâs her fault!â
Juliana added, âMr. Latham, does academic excellence give her a free pass
âYeah, Mr. Latham, arenât you a little too biased?â
The classroom was abuzz with chatter when Latham fixed the students with a stern gaze, furrowing his brow in disapproval.
Just then, the dean appeared at the doorway. âAh, Latham, there you are! No need for me to trek down to your office today!â
Latham blinked in surprise. âIsnât the award ceremony supposed to be tomorrow? Youâre here to take down the medal already?â
With a chuckle, the dean replied, âTake down what? Iâm here to give you some good news, Cordelia snagged two top prizes, right? So sheâs earned some personal recognition. As for your class, youâre getting a bonus!â