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Chloe pulled out her phone and quickly messaged Trinity.
Trinity texted back almost immediately. “Are you sure you heard that right?” Chloe’s heart thumped with excitement as she typed back. “Absolutely. I heard it with my own ears! That Lh girl said she has an ugly scar on her face. She’s no Campus Beauty at all.”
Trinity wrote, “Good. This is useful. Stick with me, and I’ll make sure you get everything—good grades, a job after graduation.”
Chloe was over the moon. Her fingers flew across the screen. “What’s the n? How do we expose her?”
“I have it covered. Just wait for my next messages,” Trinity replied.
“Got it!” Chloe responded, thrilled.
Elliana had no idea that her little joke had just be a weapon for Trinity’s revenge.
After ss, the school counselor arrived to talk about the uing opening ceremony. Each department was expected to perform, and volunteers were needed.
Elliana’s hand shot up. If Milton really attended, he would definitely be seated up front. Performing on stage was the perfect way to get a clear look at him without drawing attention.
Later that day, she went to the rehearsal room.
Their department was doing a group dance. With her graceful movements and wless figure, Elliana stood out instantly. The dance instructor noticed her right away and picked her to lead the performance.
Days passed in a whirlwind. Her schedule was packed with sses and rehearsals. She barely had time to breathe, and she hadn’t seen Cole at all.
Before she knew it, the day of the opening ceremony had arrived.
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Elliana, dressed in a dazzling costume, led the other dancers onto the stage.
Ublento Medical University was known for pulling out all the stops at its annual opening ceremony. This year, with Milton on the guest list, everything sparkled with extra care.
The event was held in the university stadium. A grand stage stood at its heart, framed by musical fountains that danced to the rhythm of each performance. Massive screens streamed the show live, so even students in the back rows didn’t miss a beat.
Though it was a school event, the mour felt more like a red-carpet affair.
Elliana opened the night with her performance as the lead dancer.
She was a vision. Her gown was sheer and dazzling, covered in pearls and sequins that glistened under the lights. She looked like a star descending from the heavens. Her hair was braided into an elegant twist, and a soft veil hid the lower half of her face, adding a touch of mystery.
As she stepped forward with her team, the crowd erupted in cheers and whistles.
“Whoa, it’s the Masked Beauty! Look at her!”
“She’s unreal! No one should be allowed to be that gorgeous!”
“I’d give anything to see what’s under that veil.”
Trinity and her clique were also among the crowd. They had just returned to campus after a week off to recover.
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