"It’s just one article," Ivy argued. "It’s still not enough to draw Elsie’s supporters to our side. Elsie Lancaster will marry one of the cardinal alphas after graduation. That alone is enough to keep people loyal to her, bitch or not." She made it clear to Violet.
"A shift is a shift," Lila countered. "People are beginning to see Elsie for who she is, and that’s a good thing. A little drop makes an ocean. Not to mention, graduation is months away. So many things could happen in that span of time."
Everyone caught the implication in Lila’s words, and their faces reflected varying degrees of shock. Violet didn’t let herself get carried away, she quickly schooled her expression.
She wasn’t trying to knock Elsie off her pedestal so she could take her place— Moon Goddess forbid she accept such a twisted fate, even if Elijah himself, in a world of impossibility, agreed.
She wasn’t a prize to be fought over by the cardinal alphas. No, this wasn’t about status or recognition. This was about justice. About taking down a tyrant. The alphas included.
"As much as I need the students’ support to rise up against the injustice humans especially face in this school," Violet began, her tone steely, "my plan doesn’t depend on their backing."
At once, all three girls perked up, eyes alert, hearts racing. They knew that look in Violet’s eyes.
"Parents Week is happening this week. It’s the perfect opportunity to strike."
"What’s your plan?" Daisy asked, her sharp mind already spinning through the possibilities, prepared to dissect, analyze, and fine-tune whatever Violet had in store.
"Micah and I were talking, and he might have hinted that Elsie is harboring a dirty secret."
"What secret? Does he know the secret?" Lila asked quickly.
Violet blinked, the realization hitting her. "I... I don’t know. It didn’t cross my mind. But from the way he spoke, if he does know, he probably expects me to find it out myself."
"Or it might be a ruse," Ivy interjected. "You weren’t exactly in the best state of mind yesterday. He might have said that to comfort you."
Violet frowned as the doubt crept in. No, it couldn’t be. She remembered the look in Micah’s eyes—how deeply he had meant it. Micah wouldn’t lie to her. But then if she could remember clearly, he was half-demon and they were tricksters by nature.
Still, Violet shook her head. "No. I think he’s telling the truth." Her voice was sure now. "And now that I think about it, Elsie’s record is too clean for someone with such nasty behavior. She has to have a weakness."
"Even if she does," Daisy said slowly, "this is Tuesday. We don’t have much time to dig into anything, let alone expose it. I’m all for your plan, Violet, but this might not be it."
"I thought about that,"Violet replied, locking eyes with each of them. "Which is why we’re going to bug her room and spy on her."
"Oh, come on!"
"That’s invasion of privacy!"
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