“Pull up the Sky Eye footage.”
Donald’s voice was sharp and cold as he stared at Janie. Even though he hadn’t gone up the mountain himself, he’d spent most of the day glued to the monitors, watching Lottie’s every move. He saw exactly what happened.
As soon as he spoke, the screen switched to the spot where the accident took place. The technician scrolled back the video and hit play.
Everyone watched as Janie snuck up behind Stella, clearly planning to push her. But before she could do anything, her foot slipped and she pitched forward, heading straight for the edge of the ravine.
The sudden noise caught Stella’s attention. Without thinking, Stella reached out to grab her. She wasn’t strong enough, though. Instead of saving Janie, Stella almost got pulled down with her, stumbling forward several steps.
Thankfully, Shirley was right there and managed to grab Stella’s hand in time. Janie wasn’t so lucky. She tumbled right into the pit.
It was a nasty fall, but somehow Janie only ended up with a broken arm and leg.
When the footage ended, the room went totally quiet. All eyes were on Janie.
No one could miss what really happened. Stella never pushed her. Janie tried to shove someone else, lost her balance, and fell in herself.
Instead of thanking Stella for even trying to help, Janie twisted the story and wanted Stella thrown in jail. People started to wonder how someone like her even got accepted to The Cabinda University.
“The footage clearly shows someone attempted assault,” Donald said, his gaze ice cold as he turned from the monitor to Janie. “But the suspect is you.”
“I didn’t do it!” Janie blurted out, her face going pale. She looked panicked, eyes wide as she shook her head. “I just reached out by accident, I never meant to push her.”



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