The moment Juniper was out of sight, Shanley’s gentle expression vanished. “Find out how she got that injury,” he commanded.
“Yes, sir.” Felton knew that protective look. If Ms. Payne had been bullied, the culprit wouldn’t live to see another sunrise.
“Get this prescription filled,” Shanley added, handing the paper to Flint while rubbing his right wrist thoughtfully.
“Yes, sir.” Felton and Flint exchanged a shocked glance. They hadn’t expected the boss to trust Ms. Payne so completely.
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At Moultlands, Janet bounced over to Juniper the second she walked in the door, practically vibrating with excitement. “Juniper, I saw the video of you playing! Oh my god, you were so cool! And they got Yolanda in the shot—her face was priceless!” she gushed. “Juniper, can you teach me how to play sometime? Please?”
“Sure,” Juniper said with a laugh, setting down her backpack as Janet clung to her like a koala. She patted her head gently. “Here, have some of this.”
“Is that cake from Moonlight Peak?” Janet’s eyes lit up at the sight of the elegant packaging. “I’ve seen my classmates eat it before.”
Eclara High School, where Janet attended, was full of wealthy kids. A meal at Moonlight Peak was expensive, but the desserts were reasonably priced.
“A friend gave it to me,” Juniper explained, sitting down and resting her chin on her hand, watching Janet tenderly as she cut the cake.
“I see.” Janet respected her privacy and didn't pry, focusing on serving the cake. “This is delicious!”
She gave a slice to Juniper and her mom first, saving a small piece for herself, which she ate with pure satisfaction. “By the way, Juniper, did you know the standardized tests are coming up?”



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