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Chapter 19 - Student council...(3)

Classes resumed without ceremony.

No announcement. No adjustment.

Just the scrape of chairs, the shuffle of papers, and voices lowered—not out of discipline, but calculation.

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"Kaiden Fox."

The name passed between them like a conclusion already reached.

"Head of the table," someone added, not even looking up.

A pen tapped once against wood. "You say that like it's been decided."

A quiet reply followed. "Hasn't it?"

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A small pause.

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"Aurikon pretends to level things," another voice said, folding his arms. "But some people don't get leveled. They get… accommodated."

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A faint hum of agreement.

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"And Lynn Mackenzie?"

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That name didn't need volume.

It carried on its own.

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"You don't question where she stands," a girl near the window said, eyes half-lidded. "You just figure out how far ahead she already is."

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"Old structure," someone murmured. "Influence that doesn't need introduction."

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"And Colton?"

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A brief silence—not uncertain, just deliberate.

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"He's always there," one said.

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"Next to Fox."

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"Not behind him," another corrected quietly.

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A glance passed between them.

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"No… not behind."

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"Then what?"

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A faint smile tugged at someone's lips.

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"Close enough to matter."

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The door opened.

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Conversation thinned—cleanly, efficiently.

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Kim entered first.

Composed. Unbothered.

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And beside her—

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Kacy.

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No presence announced her.

No reaction invited her.

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And yet—

attention shifted.

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"…That's her."

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"It should be."

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"I heard she's tied to Kim."

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"Kim doesn't carry anyone," someone replied flatly.

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"I heard she's a scholarship student."

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A soft scoff.

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"That doesn't explain anything here."

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"Exactly," another added, quieter now. "No name. No influence."

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A pause.

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"Then how did she get on that list?"

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No one answered.

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Because she didn't look like someone trying to belong there.

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She simply sat.

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Tap. Tap.

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The professor stood at the front.

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His gaze moved—steady, deliberate.

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Fox.

Mackenzie.

Colton.

Kim.

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Then—

Kacy.

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A fraction longer.

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Something flickered—

gone just as quickly.

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"…Open your texts."

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English.

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Structure. Tone. Interpretation.

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Words filled the board.

Pens moved.

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But attention—

lingered elsewhere.

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By midday, the corridors shifted direction.

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Students moved toward the auditorium in steady currents.

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First years whispered, glancing around too often.

Second years spoke lower, more controlled.

Third years—

watched.

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The auditorium opened before them.

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Wide.

Layered.

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Large enough to hold not just bodies—

but anticipation.

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Voices filled the space, rising, folding into each other—

until—

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Teachers entered.

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The noise dipped.

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Then—

he stepped in.

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Chancellor Von Vanguard didn't hurry.

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He didn't need to.

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Silence settled before he spoke.

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"Students."

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One word.

Enough.

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"You've noticed the return of a system once removed."

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A pause.

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"Timing invites questions."

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His gaze moved slowly.

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"This institution does not act without purpose."

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Stillness deepened.

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"The council was not dismantled because it failed."

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A beat.

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"It was dismantled because it exceeded control."

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A ripple passed through the hall.

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"And now—"

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"It returns."

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Not explanation.

Not justification.

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Statement.

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"Its authority is significant."

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A pause.

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"But it remains beneath the institution."

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Applause followed.

Measured.

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"Nominees."

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The word cut clean.

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"My office."

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"Now."

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The office closed behind them.

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Silence pressed in.

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Kaiden stood near the window.

Still.

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Colton leaned back slightly, eyes moving, taking everything in.

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Kim remained composed.

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Kacy stood quietly at the edge.

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Lynn stepped forward.

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"You explained the system," she said evenly.

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"Not the reason."

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The Chancellor looked at her.

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A pause.

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"Astute."

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He moved behind his desk.

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"This institution does not explain itself to maintain comfort."

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Lynn didn't move.

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"That wasn't my question."

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A faint smile.

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"No," he said. "It wasn't."

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Silence stretched—

then shifted.

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"Positions."

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The room tightened.

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"President—Kaiden Fox."

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No surprise.

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No reaction.

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Just quiet acceptance.

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Colton's lips curved faintly.

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"Vice President—Lynn Mackenzie."

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A small tilt of her chin.

Acknowledgment.

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"Secretary—Colton Hart."

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A breath of amusement left him.

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"Financial Management—"

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A pause.

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"Assigned under council oversight."

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Kaiden's gaze didn't shift.

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"General Affairs—Kim Cross."

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A nod.

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"And you."

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The Chancellor's gaze moved.

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"Kaitlyn Woods."

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All eyes turned.

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No expectation this time—

just curiosity.

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"You will assist across all divisions."

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A pause.

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Flexible.

Undefined.

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Kacy didn't react.

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"Follow me."

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The council chamber waited.

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Restored.

Polished.

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A room that remembered authority.

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They entered.

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No instructions.

No direction.

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Just a table.

And each other.

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Kaiden sat first.

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Not rushed.

Not hesitant.

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Natural.

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Colton dropped into a seat beside him, stretching slightly.

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"Guess that settles that," he muttered.

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Lynn sat across from them.

Back straight.

Eyes sharp.

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Kim followed, composed.

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Kacy sat last.

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Silence settled.

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Colton exhaled. "No briefing, no structure… just us."

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"They want to see how we arrange ourselves," Kim said.

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"Or how quickly we fall apart," Lynn added.

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Kaiden's voice cut through.

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"We don't."

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Simple.

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Final.

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A pause.

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Then—

all eyes shifted.

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Not to him.

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To her.

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Kacy rested her fingers lightly on the table.

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"…I haven't done this before."

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Colton huffed softly. "That makes two of us."

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A faint shift in the room.

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"But I'll try," she added.

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That stayed.

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Lynn watched her carefully.

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"Then we start," Lynn said. "Structure, roles, execution."

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Colton tapped the table once. "Already assigned, mostly."

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"Then we define function," Kim added.

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Kaiden leaned back slightly, gaze steady.

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"Clear divisions. No overlap."

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"And communication," Colton said. "Otherwise this turns into chaos fast."

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A brief silence.

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Then—

Kacy spoke again.

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"I'll cover the gaps."

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A few brows lifted.

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"Gaps?" Colton repeated.

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"Where structure doesn't hold," she said quietly.

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A pause.

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"Support," she added.

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Lynn's eyes narrowed slightly.

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Kaiden didn't look away.

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"Flexible," Kim murmured.

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"Unrestricted," Lynn corrected.

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That hung in the air.

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Colton leaned back, exhaling lightly. "This is going to be interesting."

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No one disagreed.

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Because between Fox's control—

Mackenzie's precision—

and Colton's unpredictability—

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The balance wasn't stable.

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And everyone at that table knew it.

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