“And you?” Juniper took a step forward, stopping in front of Waheed and looking down at him. “Weren’t you going to kill me?”
Waheed seethed with humiliation but didn’t dare say a word.
“Are we done here?” Juniper asked, satisfied, turning to her three stunned friends. “Back to class?”
“Uh? Yes!” The trio nodded like chickens pecking at grain and fell in line behind Juniper, following her every step as they left.
Only when they were a safe distance away did Waheed dare to scramble to his feet and yell after her retreating back, “You just wait, Juniper! My dad won’t let you get away with this!”
Juniper, who had been sipping her drink, paused at his words. Before she could even turn around, Waheed and his cronies had vanished, running for their lives.
A faint smile touched Juniper’s lips as she muttered a single word: “Amateurs.”
“Holy crap!”
“Holy freaking crap!”
Once the scene quieted down, the staff at the drink shop couldn't help but exclaim. They had thought those Eclara High kids were about to start something big, but instead, they’d just crashed and burned.
That girl was a total beast. Not only did she take on a whole group by herself, but if they weren’t mistaken, she had barely moved her body during the entire fight. She was clearly a trained fighter.
But they also knew she was probably in for a world of trouble now.
...
Back in the classroom, Juniper was slumped over her desk, sleeping with her headphones on. News of her off-campus fight had already spread like wildfire.
“Is it true?” A classmate cornered Qadir, asking eagerly, “Did she really knock out that bastard Waheed Farley’s teeth?”

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