Chapter 4: Framed by a Friend
Now I was the thief who stole the drone?
It all started with a photo Caleb posted in the group.
In the center of the photo was a drone’s packaging box.
And that box was in my dorm locker.
After posting the picture, Caleb asked:
[Hey, is this what our class’s drone looks like?]
Derek Mason jumped on the clue:
[Yes, that’s the model we bought.]
Then Caleb told the class president:
[This box was found under @Jamie’s locker.]
Instantly, everyone turned on me:
[@Jamie, did you steal the class drone and hide it?]
[I really misjudged you. I thought you supported the student council, but you’d do something this shady?]
[Not only did you steal it, you even took the box. Shameless.]
[Give it back to the class president. That thing’s worth over $500—this isn’t a joke.]
[You’ve hidden it for three days—finally got caught, huh?]
My ears burned as the accusations piled up. I gripped my phone so hard my knuckles went white. A flash of memory: all those times I’d stayed late to help set up events, tried to be the reliable one, the team player. Now this?
I didn’t defend myself in the group. Instead, I messaged the class president privately:
[I didn’t take the drone.]
Before I could say more, Derek Mason sent a long message:
[Stop joking. If you hand it over now, I’ll tell the class you took it by mistake and forgot to return it, so you won’t be too embarrassed.]
[Everyone’s worried. That’s enough, just give it back.]
I’d just woken up, and the class president’s aggressive words instantly made me wide awake.
I got out of bed and confronted Caleb, who was watching TikTok videos in the dorm:
"Dude, ever heard of privacy? Next time, try knocking before you go digging through my stuff."
Before Caleb could answer, the student council cut in:
"Stop arguing. Caleb was just protecting public property. Hand over the drone and no one will blame you."
All because of a packaging box, I was accused of stealing class property.
I wanted to slap some sense into her.
If Aubrey knew the precious drone she kept praising was just a secondhand one bought from me, what would she think? Probably that the world’s a little smaller—and way pettier—than she’d imagined.