When Jarrett asked the question, Kieran couldn't help feeling agitated and annoyed. "Why are we even going through this? What's the point of defending her now?"
Kieran tossed a stack of papers onto the desk in a huff as Eloise breezed through the door.
Noticing Kieran's foul mood, Eloise couldn't help but smile. "Is it Jarrett's work that's got you all riled up? What got you so fired up?"
Eloise had rushed over from her college classes when she heard Kieran wanted to see her. But seeing Kieran in such a state, a wave of unease washed over her.
Cutting straight to the chase, Kieran asked her, "What’s this I hear about Freya being slandered at school? Did you have something to do with this?"
The accusation in Kieran's voice was unmistakable. It was a tone he had never taken with her before.
"Kieran, are you questioning me because of Freya?" Eloise's voice carried a hint of sadness, "You never used to question me like this."
Kieran frowned, unable to hide his frustration.
"We grew up together. Don't I deserve your trust? I'm not the kind of person who'd do such a thing. Even Caleb believes me. Why can't you?" There was a glimmer of restrained hurt in Eloise's eyes.
Kieran knew Eloise was stubborn. But today, she had crossed a line.
He said coldly, "I've had people look into it. The principal admitted you wanted Freya expelled. He wouldn't dare lie to me. Ellie, do you want me to lay all the evidence out before you'll be happy?"
Eloise paled at his words.
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