HIS ULTIMATE POSSESSION
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and relentless. In the middle of this chaos, a sudden loud bang silenced every voice, and all eyes turned to the source of the sound. A junior student stood there, clutching a pen and a p
e on him, her tone sharp. "Did you come her
ered, his voice bar
just going to stand there like an idiot?"
uested your presence in her office," he
r brow arching in curiosity. "D
replied quickly,
heels and bolted from the classroom as fast as he could. She watched him go, then turned back to the class with a smirk.
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ross the keyboard as she typed up some documents.
t, not pausing in her wo
an," Manu greeted as she
l glued to the screen. The room fell into silence,
he silence, her patience wearing thin. She wa
Morgan responded w
stated, trying to keep h
the new student to your class,"
Manu asked, glanci
ou," Mrs. Morgan replied, fi
nitting her brow. "But there's no one
as. Realization dawned on her face as she facepalmed, feeling foolish. "Show yourself,
pounding in her chest. Without even glancing at what had appeared, she turned and ra
rs. Morgan asked, alread
re asked, not looki
ay," Mrs. Mor
just how I live. If she got scared, that's her problem, not mine." He s
?" Mrs. Morgan asked
plied, as if it were the mos
e?" She stopped typing and
"Why are you bombarding me with questions? I'm here to study, not for an interrogation. I
Morgan said softly
nd him, Mrs. Morgan suddenly stood up, her thoughts racing. "Wait a minute... what if he uses
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d the room quickly fell silent as everyone hurried to their s
Mrs. Morgan!" t
're all wondering why I'm here. We have a new student joining u
just a normal breeze; it felt like a gust strong enough to take the breath right out of her lungs. She gasped, laying her head dow
he room, standing tal
W
so han
's
th those g
hose l
the m
sa, still trying to recover, muttered under her bre
self," Mrs. Morgan sai
you need to know." His voice was low, with a cold edge to it. "And one more thing-I'm not her
ud
ce is so
threaten the
s he thi
t some n
ctness su
a, now fully awake, thought to herself, *He's rude,* but before she could dwell on
turning to Xavier. "But before I go, you s
and walked toward the back where he had spotted an empty seat. It was near the window, away from prying eyes-just the way
ding into the seat beside her. As he did, the murmurs st
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he explained, but Xavier wasn't paying attention. The class was excruciatingly dull. *The fact that I'm here to
his book shut and vanished from th
ips, lost in a dream when suddenly-BANG! The sound of something hitti
t, still disoriented. The class erupted in laughter, and Isa's face burned wi
leeping in my class?!" the te
ushing with shame. She stared at the tiles, wi