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"What did he do?" Marilyn asked. "I forgot to give back his jacket yesterday so he came to my class and asked for it! Everyone started to think nonsense! They wanted to know what kind of relationship I have with Ace!" Raven felt wronged. It wasn't her fault she forgot the jacket! He could have found her before class if it was necessary! But no, he came right in the middle of the class and even said his professor scolded him! If Raven was a cartoon character, her head would be steaming like a steam engine by now! Marilyn didn't see this as a serious matter and only laughed. It was not a serious matter, even Raven knew that. No one would dare to bully her, or ask her questions anymore because Ace had already 'set an example' for those people. But her embarrassment was real and as l