“For real?” Qadir’s face broke into a massive grin, and the color returned to Queenie’s cheeks.
“Absolutely,” Dolce confirmed, nodding emphatically. “And her brother came to pick her up to take her out to lunch.”
“So that’s why she left…” Qadir clutched his chest in relief, feeling like he’d just dodged a bullet. He had been mentally preparing to convince his father to donate a new library to the school to get Juniper reinstated.
“Are you sure that’s what you heard?” a classmate pressed, inching closer. “Juniper got another perfect score?”
“Yes,” Dolce announced loudly, making sure to shoot a pointed look at Jolene. “According to the physics teacher, not only did she ace it again, but she finished early. I followed the teachers for a bit and overheard them talking. Apparently, Juniper already learned everything years ago—all of high school, maybe even college-level stuff.”
The surrounding students gasped, their jaws practically hitting the floor. While they were playing in the mud as kids, Juniper was apparently mastering advanced calculus.
“Then why did the teachers look so upset when they came out?” someone asked, getting to the heart of the matter.
Dolce stifled a laugh. “Oh, that. The teachers from the other classes were trying to get Juniper to transfer. Our teachers wouldn’t let her go, and things got pretty heated. From what I hear, if the principal hadn’t been there, a full-on brawl might have broken out.”
Their friend Juniper had become the school’s most prized possession.

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