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... t and brazenly intruded into the classroom, like a steel behemoth from the end of the last century squeezing out its head.
A moment later, the air currents it stirred still fluttered above the classroom, the disturbance not yet settled.
The three pumpkin heads on the ceiling were blown askew, swaying like kites. Through the vacant sockets and mouths, a warm orange glow spread downwards.
Looking at the brain imaging helmet on the conference table, the owl’s expression was ...
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