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... footsteps announced the arrival of Class 1-C before Noah even saw them. When he turned, the group was exactly what he expected: a collection of misfits, their gear sloppily worn and their demeanor screaming rebellion. One of them, a lanky boy with a crooked grin, wore his chest plate unbuckled, and another—a girl with spiky purple hair—carried her helmet under her arm as if it were optional.

Miss Brooks didn't spare them more than a passing glance, but Noah watched closely.

'They ...

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