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"People are like plants: it's not the amount of light they receive, but the kind that determines if they bloom." - Anonymous

"I don't want to do it, Enid," Wednesday hisses through gritted teeth, casting a cold look at the blonde in front of her.

"It was my turn last year! Can't you do me this favor just this once?" Enid responds, her tone a mix of sweetness and desperation, her eyes pleading with her roommate.

I decide to look away, letting my attention wander around the room's decor. I had just arrived at Nevermore Academy, and the headmistress had assured me that someone would show me around. But it seems she had asked the wrong people.

I was born with two powers: super hearing and the ability to read minds. The latter I try to avoid as much as possible; it feels like invading people's privacy. But with super hearing, there's no way to turn it off. All I can do is try to distract myself by focusing on something that captures my attention.

One of the main reasons I avoid using my powers is the discomfort of hearing what people think and say about you. Discovering what others are hiding can be devastating, and...

Oh, look. There's a hand walking by itself.

I raise an eyebrow in confusion, but a slight smile escapes me at the unusual sight.

"Is something amusing you?" Wednesday Addams asks with a hint of venom in her voice. I look up, my cheeks flushing with embarrassment as her dark eyes lock onto mine with a chilling intensity.

Her body is rigid, her posture upright, and her head held high with an unshakable pride.

As soon as I meet her gaze, a strange sensation crosses my mind. Then, a phrase materializes in my thoughts: I don't like this girl. The feeling of discomfort replaces my initial embarrassment.

Enough, Y/N, I think to myself. Stop reading thoughts.

"Sorry, she's just like that..." Enid interjects with a nervous smile, shooting a sidelong glance at her friend.

"No, it's fine," I quickly reply, trying to mask my discomfort as I set my suitcase on the floor.

Wednesday huffs with a hint of annoyance and gracefully walks over to her desk. She grabs the bag that was on the chair and, before leaving the room, gives me one last look that makes me wish I could disappear. Then, without a word, she steps out of Ophelia Hall.

"I think you should follow her," Enid suggests with a small smile.

I give her a small wave, almost as a thank you, and hurry to exit, trying to keep up with the small but surprisingly fast Wednesday Addams.

Wednesday walks ahead of me, her steps light but purposeful, as I try to match her pace. She doesn't look back or check if I'm following, but her silence is a clear signal that she expects me to keep up.

Wednesday stops in front of a large wrought-iron gate that leads to a circular outdoor space. In the center stands an old and somewhat eerie fountain, with five paths branching off in different directions, forming a sort of pentagon.

"Welcome to the Pentagram," she says in her usual flat, unenthusiastic tone. "This is the heart of Nevermore Academy. From here, you can access all the main areas of the school... and encounter the different 'categories' of students."

I stop beside her, observing the area. There's a strange energy in the air, as if something darker lurks beneath the seemingly tranquil surroundings.

Wednesday turns slowly to face me, her dark eyes boring into mine with an intensity that makes it hard to look away. "Here at Nevermore, we're not all the same," she explains, gesturing vaguely towards the paths around the fountain. "There are vampires, of course. They're not as charming as in the movies, but they consider themselves quite superior."

 𝙱𝚊𝚍 𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚊 𝚁𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝?  | Jenna Ortega Where stories live. Discover now