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162 - Ethics Is Dead

Author: DiaryOfDaisy
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Thornecrest Academy, one week later.

The academy hadn’t been the same since Inferno.

It was all anyone talked about—the kind of night that became legend before it even ended.

Even the ones who weren’t invited acted like they had been, dropping vague comments, trailing just enough detail to sound believable.

As if their cousin’s roommate’s lab partner had definitely been there and told them all about the glowing drinks, the music that rattled bones, the way the lights pulsed like a heartbeat from underground.

“Nothing compares,” someone whispered near the juice dispensers at breakfast.

“House Prestige could never,” another scoffed in the hallway, rolling their eyes like they weren’t still furious they hadn’t gotten an invitation.

Dominion, Valiant, Titan—they’d hosted their stupid gala nights and velvet-soaked socials. But this? This was underground. This was illegal-adjacent.

This felt like it should’ve been shut down but somehow wasn’t, which only made it more powerful. It was dan
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