Diagnosing Attraction. Part 45

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CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE

"You can go and sit down, I'll talk to Mr Elliot about earlier," I told Robbie and pointed towards his normal seat.

"Make sure he knows I had nothing to do with it," he reminded me, as he was walking to his seat. I sighed and rolled my eyes, before making my way towards Brad, who was at the front of the hall.

"Whatever he's sent you to say to me, I don't want to hear it," Brad said before I could even talk.

"He hasn't sent me to say anything," I smiled and leant against the front of the stage. "I just listened to his side of the story," I told him, as I folded my arms across my chest.

"And what rubbish story did he give you?" He stopped what he was doing and turned to face me, leaning his side against the stage.

"That it was the other three messing around and he was just with them, he didn't have anything to do with it."

"I find that very hard to believe, I doubt he was just there," he said sarcastically. "This is serious Amy, someone could've been really hurt, there were a lot of people around. There were a group of first years right beside it," he said in a serious tone.

"I know that Brad, I've told him how stupid it was for him to even be around them doing it. But I believe that he had nothing to do with it," I really do believe him.

At lunch time today, a group of boys including Robbie, were messing around in the playground. There was a trailer of canoes, waiting to be used at the end of the day for the canoeing club. The boys were messing around and climbing on it, when the straps became loose and the canoes fell off of the trailer. And because Robbie was with him, he and the other boys got into a lot of trouble. But Robbie protested that he had nothing to do with it, but Brad doesn't believe him.

"That's all well and good, but I can't just take his word on it," he shook his head slightly.

"Then take my word for it," I wouldn't have believed Robbie when I first met him, but I know Robbie now and I believe he didn't do it.

"You know I always believe you, but I just can't this time Amy," he smiled at me apologetically.

"Yeah I know," I knew he couldn't just believe Robbie or I, but I had to try.

"I'll talk to him tomorrow and sort it out, I'll ask some of the other students that were around. But I can't do much more than that, I've got nothing that definitively tells me he wasn't involved."

"I understand, I just needed to let you know what he told me," I smiled at him gratefully.

"Today has just been a long day," he sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. "It's just been one thing after another," he shook his head slightly.

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