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Chapter 38: The calm before her fall

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The term was racing by faster than anyone had anticipated. Fusayo was nowhere to be seen—he still hadn't resumed, and with each passing day, his absence grew more conspicuous. The school had long moved past the tragedy of Amaka's death; the collective memory had faded, replaced by the pressing urgency of upcoming examinations. Students buried their heads in books, teachers doubled down on lesson plans, and the corridors hummed with the singular focus of academic survival.

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