Chapter 13|At Least Detention Sounds Better! |

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It was a very hot summer day.

The hot sunbeams spilled lavishly through the window seat I sat on one corner of the classroom.

The clock moved at it's most minimum speed. And, while on the outside the cicadas sung loudly from the trees in dim monotonous baritones, the chattering of the students were at finest. So, I couldn't hear their pleasant musicality at all.

Our homeroom teacher was still rambling some regular extremely boring topic. And, other than a very few set of kids, like me clumsily scattered here and there, no one even bothered to listen her. They were just still busy making rackus even while the class was going on.

As a matter of fact, even the teacher was bored. Even she thought it was a waste of time to teach to this bunch.

"Students.." The teacher rambled looking up from her black board.

"You don't like to stay in the class and even I don't like to teach you, vagabonds. So, why don't you all get out of this school and be where you are suppossed to be..? " She asked with a sigh and sat on the chair.

A fish scaled boy poked his finger on his nose and asked. "We would if you allow us, Ms Candy. But, what to do? The rule says main characters like us have to join this school. What can we say.. It's all fate mam. All fate.. "

I frowned at his comment and looked up at the running notes I had been scribbling down all the while Mrs Candace was talking about.

Well, ya. He would say that because he was a main character who has easy access to this. But, what about me?

Though it has only been a few days since I had been enrolled here, it's already a miracle I was accepted in

But, yet, I confess, nothing had gone the way I had dreamed of. There has been many abnormalities in my current life.

And,that includes.. How I, a girl of nobel origin is being seated in the most less privileged class just because she was born as a villainess. How every single student of this class seem to avoid me like a virus the moment I even walk towards them.. How my roommate confessed how much she hates me on the first day and how the only person who I thought as a fellow villainess, would be my good friend had be seperated by different class sections.

There are almost five different sections in the Foxes house and I have been sent to the F-4 class.

The only other person who at least attempts to talk with me is Robinhood. But, with his natural tendency of being way too loud and extremely clingy.. I was avoiding him as much as I can. Especially since the girls glare me more when he approchs me.

It was fortunate that he isn't in my class and it is unfortunate that the villaness girl I saved from the bullies, Iracebeth (who hadn't turned up to school yet, probably due to the severity of her then, wounds) had to be a student from his class!

So, I couldn't meet her freely even if she turned up.

The students of my class still do not want to talk with me, so I haven't even made any acquaintances.. As a matter of fact the only person I was familiar with was Alice Liddel who surprisingly ended up on my own section.

But, she was no different.

She pretended as though she never even knew me ever since that day.. And, though the two of us had to return to the same room whether we like it or not.. I had noticed Alice even stopped doing that.

She wasn't even willing to share the same room with me though I am her roommate these days.

It was frustrating.. Too frustrating..

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