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... school a goddamn maze?" As he arrived at Aurora's dorm room, many stares were directed his way. He wasn't fazed by this though. He knew it was weird to see someone like him roaming the commoner dorm rooms.

"Yo Aurora, you in there?" Zion asked while knocking on the door.

"Z-Zion?!" Aurora was puzzled by his sudden appearance. He was the last person she wanted to see because of how she looked.

"You weren't in class and didn't come to my room to study for the past few days, ...

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