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I walked back with my Dad to get my books and bag that had been discarded in the altercation with Jace. He picked up the books and carried them for me as we walked silently to my car. I grabbed my overnight bag and followed my Dad to his police cruiser. "Sage, where Jace and River fought, was out of view from the school security cameras. You need to be just as careful as the Foster twins are with your statement. It might be in your best interest to have Mr. Foster go in with you to support you as well. He'll be able to handle the interviewer's questions with finesse. Mr. Foster is one of the best lawyers in our area," my Dad said. I nodded, still feeling overwhelmed from the aftermath of Jace's attack. My mind couldn't fathom what Jace intended to do if he had succeeded in leaving schoo