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Ivy

 

"Did you really think you could fight him off?

With your figure no less than mine and probably an influence less than mine.

You will never survive this school if you did that" She ranted, her voice

sharp and cold.

 

She talked like she was my mother or someone sent to

guide me.

 

I looked at her, relaxed before she finally calmed

down and spoke.

 

"Hi, I'm Aria. I received an order from the

principal to take care of you." She said and I blinked, another lead of

mine was broken.

 

"The principal? Why? He knew me?" I asked

and she raised a brow.

 

"Aren't you also a scholarship student? I only

came because he promised to pay for it. Who knew you would get into trouble on

your first day here?" She questioned, her eyes softened as she stared at

me.

 

She has this calm energy that pulled me in. I

scoffed. "About what you said, what do you mean by that?"

 

I asked and her eyes widened. She scanned the

surroundings, before she pulled in. Whispering as we walked. "I'll tell

you about it when we get to the dorm."

 

Her voice seemed calm yet scared. There was

definitely something up with this school.

 

We arrived at the dorm and she helped with my

clothes as she spoke. "I'm also staying here, so if you need anything just

let me know."

 

She said and I nodded, trying to snatch the bag from

her which she resisted. Glancing at me with some puppy eyes which made me let

go.

 

"About this school." She said, seemingly

ready to answer my question but I could still feel the fear in her voice. I

would like her to have experience from the way she acted but I also knew it

wasn't a memorable one.

 

"It's mainly passed on your connections, the

more connected you are. The more chances you have to do whatever you want but

most importantly, there are some people you cannot cross." She spoke, her

voice sharp yet in a murmur.

 

She moved closer, leaning in as she spoke "DO

NOT CROSS THE SERPENT CIRCLE." She declared. Her eyes scanning the room

like to see if anyone heard her.

 

Her behaviour was cautious and when I nodded she

retreated, moving back towards the wardrobe as she rounded up with the clothes.

 

I stared at her, questioning what had just happened.

Were they really that dangerous?

 

"They are the four heirs to Black moor's legacy

and unspoken rulers of the academy. You mustn't speak of them or even look them

in the eyes." She paused, closing the wardrobe as she moved closer to me.

 

"Rumor has it that anyone who crossed them,

died. And there's no one coming to save you out here." She said and I

nodded, fidgeting as I tried to figure my mission here.

 

Did the person who sent me here figure how dangerous

this place was and wanted me dead?

 

Countless theories ran through my mind before Aria

spoke again, breaking me out of my daze. "But anything apart from that,

you're fine. I've survived over a year as a scholarship student. If I can, you

can."

 

She said, flashing me a smile as she walked towards

her desk.

 

Finishing up some things I didn't know about. I

turned towards my desk also, seeing the already prepared time table and

textbooks I probably needed to study.

 

I looked towards her, hoping she would look back so

I could ask a few more questions but she didn't.

 

I sighed and buried my head into the desk, drifting

off to sleep. It was an exhausting journey after all.

 

***

 

A loud thud suddenly hits my desk, startling me as I

raise my head up to see Aria smiling sweetly at me.

 

I rubbed my eyes as she stated. "It's lunch

time and hurry up, once the dining hall closes no one is getting food."

Her words snapped me out of the desk as I raised my head and stared at her

blankly.

 

She kept the same smile on her face as she hopped to

her side, speaking as she moved. "It's time to eat, and you only have

three minutes left before I leave you."

 

She declared, almost like a threat. I sighed, moving

to the bathroom as I hurriedly washed my face and went out to her.

 

She was already standing by the door at the time I

got out, about to shut it close when I slipped out. "Hey. What's the

rush?" I asked glaring at her.

 

"Didn't you hear what I said? Get there any

later than when the bell rings and you will be getting leftovers. The food is

limited." She said and I shook, getting food here was also a problem?

 

I moved closely with her, like a toddler just

leaving the house. Not until we arrived at the dining hall did she pause.

 

She turned back to me and said "The bell will

ring in a few seconds and we will get the chance to order." I stared at

her, relaxed before I looked at the line. It wasn't even time and over ten

people were waiting.

 

Her words were really true but still I was confused.

 

"Why so tight when the rich come here?" I

asked and she chuckled, heavily.

 

"The rich? They eat customized food from the

chef assigned to them while us, we eat from a limited share of food. There

isn't enough food to go around even though we're less than fifty." She

replied, leaving me dazed.

 

I stood there, head foggy till it got to my turn. I

grabbed the same find as Aria did and went to sit with her.

 

I looked around the place, citing the exquisite

corner in the place. The place seemed like where princes stayed. I stared in

wonder when her voice came pulling me back to reality.

 

"Everyone eats here, so be careful who you look

at."

 

I nodded, looking down at my food before I heard an

uproar.

 

Students falling like they had seen ghosts, while

some were scrambling to get out of the way. I squinted my eyes in curiosity

when Aria tapped on the table.

 

"They are here."

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