"Louise, head over to the principal's office." The guidance counselor's face was as stern as ever, and her tone was sharp.
"Alright, got it." Louise nodded, managing to keep her cool and maintain her usual confident demeanor. "Hey, don't worry about me, guys. If I didn't do it, I didn't do it. I'm not scared because I trust the principal will do the right thing! You all stay focused on class."
With that, she held her head high, puffed out her chest, and stepped out of the classroom.
Her unruffled attitude led everyone to believe in her innocence a bit more. Maybe Louise really wasn't the one responsible after all.
As she followed the counselor down the hallway, Louise discreetly pulled out her phone to send a quick message.
"Louise, you..." The counselor turned around just then.
"Miss, the truth will come out," Louise quickly tucked her phone away, a smile still on her face. "If I didn't do it, then I didn't do it. No one can pin this on me."
"I certainly hope this isn't linked to you. This issue has gotten huge. If you're involved, you might face expulsion, you understand that?"
"It wasn't me," Louise reiterated.
"Alright then." The teacher nodded. "Be clear when we get to the office and explain everything."
"Okay." Louise nodded, maintaining her smile.
...
In Mr. Garcia's office.
Louise walked in and was greeted by a room full of people. Her heart skipped a beat!
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