Chapter 6: Chapter 6

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<html><head></head><body><p>Our eyes met from across the room, and I felt my blood run cold. My hands trembled, unsure where to place them, while a clammy sweat broke out across my palms.</p> <p>It was Ryan Lowell.</p> <p>His expression was rigid and severe, devoid of any warmth.</p> <p>After staring at me for a long moment, he suddenly took a step forward—toward me.</p> <p>I froze for a few seconds before realizing his intent. My heart pounded wildly, and I immediately turned to leave.</p> <p>"Fiona, stop! I just want to say two things." His voice was loud and forceful. Afraid he might draw attention, I halted, keeping a safe distance between us.</p> <p>I crossed my arms defensively. "Stay right there. Don't come any closer!"</p> <p>Ryan raised his hands in surrender, and only then did I relax slightly.</p> <p>"Whatever you have to say, make it quick. I'm leaving soon..."</p> <p>His dark eyes bore into me, his lips twisting into a mocking, threatening smirk. "About what happened yesterday—you'd better keep your mouth shut. If word gets out, it won't end well for anyone."</p> <p>He paused, then added with deliberate emphasis, "You wouldn’t want to lose your spot in the State Championship, would you?"</p> <p>I swallowed hard, my mind racing. Chloe’s words echoed in my ears.</p> <p>That competition meant everything to me. But could I really stay silent just to protect my own interests? Let a predator like him continue lurking in our dance class?</p> <p>I had escaped this time by sheer luck. Who would be his next victim?</p> <p>After an intense internal struggle, my conscience won. I couldn’t let this go. Everyone needed to see his true nature.</p> <p>"Even if I lose my spot, I won’t let a scumbag like you walk free! I’ll make sure everyone knows exactly what you are!"</p> <p>I shouted the words with all my strength, feeling an immediate rush of relief.</p> <p>"Go ahead. See who’d believe a kid’s word over mine."</p> <p>Ryan scoffed, looking at me with condescension before turning and striding away.</p> <p>Whether I could take him down or not, at least I had done what was right.</p> <p>Finding the surveillance footage alone would be nearly impossible. Maybe I needed help—someone with more authority to investigate.</p> <p>The next day, I returned to the dance studio. But attending class was out of the question. Just the thought of seeing Ryan again made me sick.</p> <p>This time, I was here to see Principal Richard Roland.</p> <p>The prestigious art training academy had strict policies, but I hoped he would intervene if I reported everything directly.</p> <p>Principal Roland was kind and approachable, often chatting casually with students. I trusted he would help me.</p> <p>My thoughts were interrupted by a familiar voice.</p> <p>"Fiona, where have you been these past few days?" Raina asked, concerned.</p> <p>Too much had happened, and Raina wasn’t exactly known for keeping secrets. I couldn’t risk telling her yet.</p> <p>"I wasn’t feeling well," I lied.</p> <p>She hesitated, and I could guess what was coming next.</p> <p>"You’re here about the State Championship, aren’t you?"</p> <p>Her surprised reaction confirmed it. "You already know?"</p> <p>My heart sank.</p> <p>Ryan had kept his word—he’d stripped me of my competition eligibility.</p> <p>Just then, Ryan himself walked in. His gaze locked onto me, cold and triumphant, as if silently declaring his victory.</p> </body></html>