Chapter 10

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"Hello." A boy looked up at the new students. "What are your names?" He asked politely.

"My names Sky Blackwell.", she said kindly answering him back. Her hands are still shaking a bit and she feels like she's going to puke.

Ray was next to walk up to the table. "Um, my names Ray tala." She said.

"Alright you two. Nice to see you've been acquainted, that's good. My name is Steel, I'm part of team SLVR (silver). Year two group. This is Rose," he said, pointing to the girl on the other end who gave a small smile

"And this is Violet." He pointed to her, who nodded. "Our other team mate couldn't be here because of detention. So, any questions you have for the moment should be and can be asked now to us."

Sky was trying to think on the top of her head but came up with nothing. "No I don't think so.", she says.

Ray was thinking if there was anything she wanted to ask, of course she had like a million questions but she suddenly forgot them, probably from being so nervous. Then she remembered one of the questions. "How do the teams work?" She asked.

"Well, it's a bit more complex then you'd imagine--" He began, but got cut off by Violet "Not really." She said simply to which he gave a small laugh,

"Okay, so it's confusing, but the basis is that a team consists of 4 people. Their first name initials always work out to sound out a word, usually a color. The person who belongs to the first initial of that team is the team captain. For instance, we're team SLVR so I'm team captain." He said, putting out the basics.

"This school has a special kind of way to sort out who is in which team. Just remember that the people who are chosen on your team are with you until you graduate. Any more questions?" He asks with a smile, looking over to see his other two team mates helping other freshman.

Sky then just thought of a question in her mind, "Are the classes just based on fighting and teaching new techniques or is there more to it than that?", she asked.

"Mainly based on fighting techniques and academics, yes. Though lots of teachers just LOVE to tell personal stories." He deadpanned.

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