(Aurora's POV) I didn't take the bait. Mr. Sayer was waiting for me to get angry. I could see it in the way he leaned back, arms loosely crossed, that small curve at the corner of his mouth. He wanted me loud and emotional so he could dismiss me faster. "Tell me something," I said. "The student who supposedly threw the paper - how are his grades?" Mr. Sayer paused. Just a half second, but I caught it. "Better than your brother's," he said, though his voice had lost some of its earlier confidence. "Leo's other subject papers should still be on file," I said. "What if we pulled them and had each teacher score them independently? Then we compare both students side by side - every subject, full marks - and see who actually needed to cheat." He opened his mouth. "Because if Leo's scores

