Otherwise, they would have lost their top-scoring valedictorian, and she might have even held a grudge against the school.
More importantly, Principal Garrison spotted the school's founder, Queenie, at the gala.
Queenie had been living abroad but recently returned home after receiving word about her husband's whereabouts.
Hearing that the young girl had aced her college entrance exams, she decided to join the festivities.
Queenie and Pandora were close friends, so she took a seat directly at the head table.
Principal Garrison and the others immediately went over to pay their respects.
"Don't mind me," Queenie laughed. "I'm just a friend of Claire's grandmother. You're her mentors, so please, make yourselves at home."
The principal caught the major shareholder's drift: I'm here strictly off the clock. Don't bother me.
Fair enough.
They stopped hovering and agreed to pretend the influential woman wasn't even there.
Claire had kept the guest list tight, though a few colleagues from the hospital were included.
Mary was obviously present, and she had brought Dr. Duncan along.
Dr. Duncan was an amusing case; he had practically invited himself.
Overhearing Claire invite Barry and the others at the hospital, he enthusiastically insisted on coming to celebrate her success.
Remembering how supportive he had been, Claire graciously extended an invitation.
Right now, Dr. Duncan was whispering conspiratorially to Lawler.
"I brazenly invited myself, but I had no idea the banquet was at a place like this. If I'd known... this has got to cost a fortune, right?"
Doctors didn't exactly struggle financially, given their high salaries and generally low daily expenses.


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