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Chapter 7 - Chapter 7: First Impressions

F Class was already loud before anything had begun.

Voices overlapped without restraint, chairs dragged across the floor, and no one bothered to hide their irritation.

"This is a joke…"

"I should be in D Class at least—"

"They messed up the rankings—"

Kael sat in the back.

Same as always.

Out of the way. Unnoticed—until he wasn't.

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The door opened.

The noise didn't stop immediately.

It faded slowly, like no one felt the need to fully listen.

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The instructor walked in.

No pressure.

No authority in his presence.

Just a man doing what he was required to do.

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He set a thin stack of papers down on the desk and glanced at the class once.

"You're F Class."

Flat.

Direct.

No build-up.

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A few students scoffed.

Someone clicked their tongue.

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"That means you ranked at the bottom."

No emotion.

No judgment.

Just fact.

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He leaned slightly against the desk.

"My name is Instructor Halvern."

No one reacted.

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"I'll be responsible for your class."

A pause.

Then—

"We're not starting lessons today."

That got attention.

A few students straightened slightly.

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"Use the time to settle in."

He gestured vaguely toward the door.

"Dorms are assigned. Room numbers are posted outside."

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Someone raised a hand.

"Are we doing introductions or—"

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"No."

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The answer came instantly.

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A few students laughed.

Others didn't bother reacting.

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"If you want to introduce yourselves," Halvern added, "do it on your own time."

He straightened slightly.

"That's all."

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And just like that—

he walked out.

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Silence lasted for half a second.

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Then the room exploded back into noise.

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"Seriously?"

"That's it?"

"This place is a mess—"

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Students stood up in groups.

Already forming circles.

Already separating.

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Kael didn't move immediately.

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> No structure.

> No order.

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It made sense.

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Eventually, he stood.

Walked toward the door.

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A voice followed him.

"Hey."

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Kael didn't turn.

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"You're the theory guy, right?"

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A few others nearby looked over.

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"Got in doing nothing."

A short laugh.

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Kael kept walking.

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No response.

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"Thought so."

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The voices faded as he stepped into the hallway.

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Outside, a list had been posted.

Dorm assignments.

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Students gathered around it in small groups.

Talking.

Comparing.

Complaining.

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Kael waited.

Then stepped forward when space opened.

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Room numbers.

Pairs.

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His name—

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Kael Virex — Room 17

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Another name beneath it.

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Tovin Krell

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Kael looked at it for a second longer.

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205th.

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Last place.

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He stepped away.

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The dormitories were quieter than the classrooms.

Long corridors.

Uniform doors.

Everything identical.

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Room 17.

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He opened it.

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Someone was already inside.

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A boy lay back on one of the beds, one arm behind his head, staring at the ceiling as if he had been there for a while.

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He didn't look at Kael immediately.

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"You're late."

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Flat.

Uninterested.

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Kael stepped in.

Closed the door.

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Silence settled.

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The boy glanced over briefly.

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"Kael Virex."

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Not a question.

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Kael didn't respond.

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A pause.

Then—

"Doesn't matter."

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The boy looked away again.

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"They always handle first days like this."

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Casual.

Almost lazy.

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Kael's gaze shifted slightly.

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Always.

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No explanation followed.

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Kael moved to his side of the room.

Set his things down.

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Another pause.

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"…you don't look surprised."

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The words came from Kael.

Quiet.

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The boy didn't react immediately.

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Then—

"Nothing here is surprising."

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Still staring at the ceiling.

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Silence returned.

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Kael sat down.

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Outside, voices echoed faintly through the halls.

Groups forming.

Conversations starting.

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Inside—

nothing changed.

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Two people.

Same room.

No connection.

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Kael leaned back slightly, eyes unfocused.

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> This is where it starts.

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No guidance.

No structure.

No support.

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Only position.

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Only results.

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His gaze steadied.

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"…then I'll build from here."

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