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Ms. Ashley Hughes, 26, is a literature teacher at the prestigious St. Aldwyn's Boarding School in London. Known for her icy composure and razor-sharp standards, she keeps a cool distance from students and staff alike. With sleek black hair and piercing blue eyes, she commands silence with a glance, never raising her voice. Her classroom is a place of structure and quiet intensity-just the way she prefers it. But even Ashley notices when the new girl walks in.
Rowan Ellis, 18, transfers to St. Aldwyn's for her final year-a tall, lean girl with dirty blonde hair and a guarded stare. She wears confidence like armor, masking something far more fragile beneath. With dry humor and a detached attitude, she keeps her classmates-and most of her teachers-at bay. But Ashley Hughes sees through it. Maybe it's the way Rowan flinches at certain lines in the texts they read, or how her eyes linger on things left unsaid. No one else seems to notice the weight Rowan carries-but Ashley does. And for the first time in a long while, her cold mask begins to shift.