[Succeed, and you'll get 500,000 dollars.]
Jolene stared at the number, then at Juniper speaking on stage, her heart hammering against her ribs.
Half a million dollars. For her family, earning that much money would take years!
With that thought, Jolene switched off her phone, her resolve hardening.
...
Two days before the exam, Jolene stood on the landing of a staircase she knew Juniper would have to take, her forehead slick with nervous sweat.
The instructions were clear: make sure Juniper couldn't get to the exam. A little physical injury would be best. A fall down the stairs was the most direct method.
For the money, and for revenge, she had to try.
Just then, she heard Juniper's voice coming from the top of the stairs.
"Your brain has actually been making some progress lately. Go home and get some rest, you'll do fine."
"Really?" Qadir was bouncing around Juniper like an excited monkey. "My dad said if I can get into a good university, he'll buy me a car!"
"Is that all you care about?" Juniper shot him an amused, exasperated look.
To his credit, Qadir was a good kid. His family was wealthy, but he wasn't a spoiled brat and didn't waste money. He was alright.
"Juniper, the exam's the day after tomorrow," Qadir said. "We won't see each other tomorrow since it's a study day, so how about we grab dinner? I'll call Queenie and Dolce. There's this new wild mushroom and chicken fondue place that opened on the east side. I heard it's amazing."
"Fine." Qadir, ever obedient to Juniper, immediately backed down. The exam was right around the corner; he didn't want anything to mess with his focus.
With that, Juniper started down the stairs with Qadir, resuming their conversation about dinner.
Seeing them about to pass, Jolene knew this was her chance. As planned, she pretended to stumble, aiming her left foot to trip Juniper's right. The move would send Juniper off-balance, tumbling down the entire flight of stairs. If she was lucky, she'd break a leg. If she was unlucky... she might not survive.
The thought sent a chill down Jolene's spine, but she pushed it away, and as no one was looking, she stuck out her foot.
Just as her foot was about to make contact, Juniper, who had been looking straight ahead, suddenly launched herself forward in a single, fluid leap. She cleared the remaining stairs entirely, landing perfectly on the flat ground below.
"Ah!" Jolene never imagined Juniper could dodge her. Her foot met only air. In her haste, she overextended and slammed her ankle hard onto the edge of a step. Her body lurched sideways, and losing her balance, she pitched forward down the unforgiving concrete stairs.

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