Abdul Hasib
Student of Knowledge
Assalamu Alykum Warahmatullahe Wabarakaathuh my dear respected brothers and sisters in Islam, Inshallah this finds all of you in the best of health. 
So to avoid having to do Wudhu at school (and to avoid people seeing me wash my feet
) I did Wudhu before I came to school.
Now, since my highschool (which, like I've explained before) is the size of a campus (a Technical Institute), it's ontop of a hill (although that's not the point. So anyway, I was walking down (with the rest of the students) the pathway to the buildings, and then I started feeling like that the ground was steeper, so I looked straight infront of me to see if were I was going.
And since (#1 it's America, where it's common that when) there are girls infront me, and so (sisters, Inshallah you understand when I mean, "that they were infront of me" so........) yeah, I accidently saw something that I didn't want to see (which I shook when I accidently saw it, and Mashallah, I don't have to worry because I don't even feel anything from seeing those things, accidently), so, I wanted to know, if my Wudhu is invalid or not?
So to avoid having to do Wudhu at school (and to avoid people seeing me wash my feet
Now, since my highschool (which, like I've explained before) is the size of a campus (a Technical Institute), it's ontop of a hill (although that's not the point. So anyway, I was walking down (with the rest of the students) the pathway to the buildings, and then I started feeling like that the ground was steeper, so I looked straight infront of me to see if were I was going.
And since (#1 it's America, where it's common that when) there are girls infront me, and so (sisters, Inshallah you understand when I mean, "that they were infront of me" so........) yeah, I accidently saw something that I didn't want to see (which I shook when I accidently saw it, and Mashallah, I don't have to worry because I don't even feel anything from seeing those things, accidently), so, I wanted to know, if my Wudhu is invalid or not?