Trust is essential to any relationship whether it be a friendship or otherwise. Having dealt with situation like this before, I would bring the two students together immediately to hold a meeting. When something like this happens, holding a meeting together allows the students to talk face to face and resolve the situation instead of the "He said, She said" situation. Obviously when trust is broken between a pair of friends, the person who has entrusted the other is going to feel extremely hurt and that can not be fixed right away. Once trust has been broken so has a bond, and a person starts to rethink their decision in trusting another.
This situation can be resolved in face to face conversation and the best way to resolve it is to understand both sides of the story and come up with a logical answer. The major marker that the kids discussed is eye contact. If a person doesn't display eye contact it could mean that they are hiding something, and this doesn't apply all of the time, but it can be at some points.
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