ra'
fore the bus do
into something lower and more pointed. Students who had stayed behind were
t wal
oon," someone said. "Do y
another voice answered, lik
n her birthday. That's not
I focused on the door
"You realise half the school i
otic
d be enjoy
reall
appearing beside my locker with questions about homework, walking too close, laughing too loudly. One of them, a senior named Callum who had sat two rows be
ing on a blood moon,
t two rows behind me in His
Yeah I know, I just ne
id, and walk
ssed and the satisfied expression of someone watching a
to
s face when you
eo
here for every second of it." He fell into step beside me. "Also at least
t informati
elcome,"
*
enior girls who had always moved through these halls like they owned them were watching me with expressions that had nothing
s she's al
thinks she is the most pop
sn't even that stron
said without looking up, "Three of them hav
kno
re jea
w that
re you weren't about
ave to spare. Two days back and already I was exhausted by the version of myself everyone had decided I was now, like the b
ed across the hall toward me and every c
e questioning whether he belonged wherever he was standing. The senior girls who had been glari
ed in fr
oon shift. First one at
been told
. How does
ng line. "Stronger than I expected,"
more about that," and then he
xpression she wore right before sayi
I said before sh
t say an
ere ab
nce walked across this lunch hall for anyone outside his
about
e it
it's worth, half the girls in this roo
worth anyt
ght you should hav
ssion that said she had already formed an opinion and decided it was not yet t
*
s crossing the courtyard
but something else. More deliberate. Coming from a direction I
ts crossing between buildings. A group near the b
th
just my new senses still adjusting, to
courtyard I looked once more toward t
g I co
r how hard I tried. Something beyond those trees had been watching me,
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