Prologue

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"Alright students, today we're gonna have a little reflection lesson to see how good your memory is, you gotta guess what the assignment is though..." Mr. Marie would tease as the students groaned and replied in clear annoyance, much to Mr. Marie's delight. "Can you just tell us Mr. Marie??" They'd ask, and Mr. Marie would sigh, brushing through his sort of unkempt raised brown hair. "Okay fine... It's a QUIZ!!! Isn't that fun guys?!" He'd chuckle as he said this in a painfully cheery tone to further annoy the students, yet the students were more annoyed about the fact they had to do a quiz. "ugh..." A student named Anthony Miller would softly groan as he leaned over his desk, elbows loudly placed on the smooth surface and his hands ruffling up his blonde hair in a stressed manner. Mr. Marie could practically hear the annoyance radiating from Anthony, and he just grinned in a playful manner as he adjusted his black blindfold that had blue LED lights on the sides to be more comfortable as he'd hand out the quizzes to the pissed off students.

All was great, fantastic even, if you're as cheerful as Mr. Marie, or should I say, Austin Marie, you'd definitely agree. Though, that's just one of the more peaceful days, because to get accepted into this school you have to prove you have great skill and intelligence, and the teens were only groaning because it was the first quiz of the week. The first quizzes of the week, no matter what, they'll always groan at them even if they're on an easy subject like addition (which an easy quiz on addition would never be given out in this school anyway)

Austin Marie would be teaching his students combat skills with weapons in the yard when slowly the sun was turning blue, and the students would start to panic but Austin would be confused and he would ask because he wasn't facing the sun at the moment. "It's the.. sun sir.." A student girl with long light green hair named Alora Shocker would say, her hair flowing with the now stronger winds as she had a fearful look in her deep purple eyes. Austin would hear the news and would turn around to see if what Alora said was true or if this was a prank from the students. He'd stare for a bit through his blindfold, the sun, it was truly blue. "Get to the basement students and alert EVERY soldier in there." He'd say, and the students would stand upright "YES SIR!" They'd reply before running off and he'd yell to any soldiers that were in the thin walled portables.

"IT'S TIME!!!"

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