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“Look at this-” 

Gavin slapped the drive out of my hand. 

“What are you trying to accuse her of?” 

“Tiffany is only staying for one night.” 

“Why are you so jealous?” 

Г 

Gavin looked disappointed. 

“How did you become like this?” 

He repeated himself. 

“Where did you go?” 

I paused, then coldly said, “It’s none of your 

business.” 

The air went dead. 

I felt uneasy and looked up. 

Gavin was in front of me, pinning me against 

the wall. 

Gavin’s eyes were bloodshot, and the veins in 

his forehead were throbbing. 

“Is this because that redneck told you to go 

back?” 

I was lost, wanted to ask what redneck he 

was talking about. 

Suddenly, I saw a face. 

He meant Hunter Jones, a friend from my 

hometown. 

He saved my life in the lake when we were 

kids, and we stayed in touch even after I was 

adopted. 

Gavin had always mocked our relationship. 

One summer, Hunter drove all the way to the 

city to bring me some fruit. 

Gavin saw him, didn’t say anything. 

Then, he waited until I was asleep and threw 

all the fruit into the dog’s bowl. 

He grabbed my hair and told me to act like a 

lady. 

Hearing the harsh words, I pushed him away. 

“It’s not your business.” 

Gavin was red in the face. 

He nodded repeatedly. 

Г 

His hand cupped my breast. 

“Not my business? Then who was it begging 

me not to leave?” 

“Who was crying, trying to make me feel 

bad?” 

“Who was getting naked and climbing into my 

bed in the middle of the night?” 

Hearing his words, I realized what a mess I’d 

been. 

I smiled softly, not the angry, hysterical 

reaction he expected. 

“It won’t happen again, don’t worry.” 

Г 

Gavin stared at me as I turned away, his voice 

cold. 

“I’ll give you a few days to think. Apologize to 

Tiffany, or don’t bother coming back.” 

I proved him wrong. 

I rented a room, focused on my studies, and 

ignored his calls. 

When I left the exam room, my phone was 

flooded with texts. 

From classmates, from teachers. 

“Kayleen, Tiffany reported you for scholarship 

fraud.” 

“Come to the school immediately!”. 

“Miss Kayleen, there may be a problem with 

your scholarship.” 

“Please come to the school.” 

Right before graduation, I had to study for 

certifications and finish my thesis, and now 

this. 

I laughed coldly and took a cab to school. 

I saw Tiffany crying, and the teacher and 

classmates consoling her. 

I knew what was going on. 

Tiffany saw me and stood up, shaking like a 

く 

leaf. 

“Kayleen, you did this to me.” 

“I can’t let someone like you get a 

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