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Chapter 16

"Are you certain of this?" asks a teacher, which I recognize to be my history course instructor Mr. Kean, "That these students have broken into the faculty room and stole these drafts of the midterm tests?"

He holds up the papers that were scattered, which I realize now that I, along with several of my friends, am being accused of stealing for personal gain. My head reels as I try to fathom several things at once. Why I'd be targeted, what it is this Aya girl trying to accomplish. How can I disprove such a claim. Where I can run to for a moment to be safe and try to acquire asylum.

"Dead certain, Mr. Kean," nods Aya triumphantly, "I have all the evidence to prove it was them. We just need to collect them and force confessions."

"You're a lying witch," calls Hala from where she is in the hall, and Aya turns to spot her in the crowd.

"Criminals should remain silent," says Aya righteously, and pulls out her wand to cast a spell at Hala.

Luckily, Aya misses, but instead it hit
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