Chapter Fifteen

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"Mum! Dad!" Puck shouted as he ran into his parents arms. 
His friends had been reunited with their parents before him, and were being smothered by them. 
The adults were all shedding tears; they were grateful to see their kids alive and well.
"I'm so glad you're alright! Your father and i thought we'd lost you," mrs. Puckerman wept and held tightly onto her family. 
Mrs. Lynn stood from afar, watching the families. She cleared her throat and stepped forward.
"Your children have certainly outdone themselves," she said. "It would be rude of me if i didn't give them my full gratitude."
Everyone looked to one another. 
"What are you talking about?" Mr. Fabray asked. 
"When everything's fixed, meet me at the school," mrs. Lynn said. 

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The towns bells rang as everyone started making their way back. They were all in carriages, each going their own way back to their homes. The students, though, and their parents' carriages went past all of their home and went up a straight path, leading to the giant academy. 
They went up a little ways on the bridge, before being teleported outside of the building. The horses leading the carriages looked as if they'd seen a ghost.
Everyone was escorted out of the wooden vehicles. They were all stunned to see that everything had been fixed, they knew it would be, yet it was still a sight to see, nonetheless. Throughout the whole ride there, they weren't allowed to look out the windows; probably so they didn't freak out any further after seeing the damage restore itself. 
Everyone remained silent as they walked into the building and up a staircase, eventually making their way to the headmaster's office.  
Mrs. Hudson cleared her throat and knocked on the door. The doors opened without anyone on the other side having opened them. The families walked into the room. mrs. Lynn and the courtroom men were all seated by her desk. 
Many chairs suddenly appeared in the room and the headmaster intrusted for everyone to take a seat. 
The children were shivering; they were terrified. 
"I spoke with the judges... A very long and agonising conversation actually," mrs. Lynn shot the judges nasty looks. "Though you all still broke the law, a law that was set in place for obvious reasons. You did technically help save almost everyone's lives by putting your own at high risk. I will say though, not at all pleased you helped the queen, but nonetheless, what you did out there were ruthless, and honestly, not many people would have done what you children did. 
In such a short time, you kids have had to grow and do things no one your age should have to do, or even witness. 
Yous are brave, fierce, strong minded, and damn near impossible to persuade to obey orders. But i thank you, for your hard work, and your intelligence. 
I'll completely understand if you decline the offer, after everything that had happened, but you've certainly beat your training. If you children are still up for the offer, i would like to announce yous are more than welcome to come back to this school, and use your magic," mrs. Lynn said. 
Though after everything that had happened, none of them could hide their giant grins. They were all trying so hard not to jump out of their seats and bounce around the entire room. 
The judges weren't happy. They sulked with their arms crossed and pouted lips. 
'Damn children," the middle judge thought to himself. Quinn shot him a glare, causing his eyebrows to raise. 
"Mrs. Lynn," Puck started. 
"Yes?"
"We'd be more than happy to come back. It's all we've ever wanted, really!" Puck said. 
Mrs. Lynn proudly smiled, and gave all of the children's parents a kind nod. 
"Then it's settled. When school opens up, i'll be expecting to see your cheeky grins again," she winked. 
The children's parents were all pale, mouths hanging open and they barely blinked. They couldn't believe it; their children were finally able to go back to school! Snapping out of it, they each gave their child a comforting hand on the shoulder or lap, congratulating them.
Mr. Lopez stood up and gave the HeadMaster a thankful nod. 
"Thank you, really, you seriously don't know how much this has brightened our day," mr. Lopez said. 
Everyone stood up, preparing to leave. They were happy to hear the news, and they really didn't want to stay any longer to hear what they didn't want to hear. 
The families all hurriedly walked to the door, but mrs. Lynn called out to them. She gave all the children a firm, yet soft look.
"Just wait a second, you lot," she said. "If i hear yous have used magic outside of the school grounds again, then you will be expelled, no questions asked, and especially no tests to rejoin. That's your final warning, okay?"
"Yes, mrs. Lynn," Quinn slightly bowed, a small grin hidden on her face. 
"Have a good day, mrs. Lynn," Mrs. Fabray said before leaving the room. The other parents and their children quickly followed behind. 
Mrs. Lynn turned to face all the judges, who were silently sulking. 
"As for yous, i expect you change your ways. Dissing children the way you were, and making them do dangerous things- they could have been hurt during their tests! This is why i don't like men being in charge, you're always so hard for no reason," she shook her head disapprovingly.
They didn't say anything, although they did snicker underneath their breaths. 

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It was time. It was the first day of school since being expelled, and none of the teenagers could hide their excitement. They were happy to finally be able to use their magic without any punishments. 
They all walked up to the bridge of the school, and when two cars started to drive past them, they quickly climbed onto the back. The cars drove only for a few seconds longer before being transported to the front of the school. Before the drivers or passengers could see them on the cars, they quickly hopped off and giggled to one another. 
"We up for afterschool practice today?" Santana smirked. 
"Heck yeah!" Puck did a victory fist. 


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