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I wouldn't be in this predicament. "You're no longer welcome here." Master Abel spoke. I stared at her disbelievingly. Those words echoed in my head. "You're no longer welcome here."
"Why?" I asked, feeling the urge to cry bubble at the back of my throat.
"You know why." she declared, with her hands on her hips. Beside her stood Master Jackson. His eyes were clouded in disgust and anger the spitting image reflecting Master Abel's hazel eyes. I couldn't begin to comprehend the mistake I made. They were just like everyone else—regardless of their ranks. Regardless of their title—they were another bunch of disappointments. Their postures were front on and prepared to defend. Prepared to drag me out if necessary.567Please respect copyright.PENANAPh2WyQhQMk
In my short twenty years, I never expected to come across something like this. Life just never seemed to be fair. I thought I was on the straight and narrow but now I didn't know. It was like life insisted on being cruel and unfair. "But I didn't do anything and I wasn't going to do anything." I confessed as I stared at the sixteen year old blond male. "I'm not that kind of person."567Please respect copyright.PENANAN5jYISXvQk
They didn't answer me. Instead, Master Jackson gestured to the door. Then in that moment I felt my whole world shatter. The one thing that kept me happy and grounded—disappeared. I turned my heel and left. Even as I did. I noticed all my other classmates were avoiding eye contact. So down the road I walked, contemplating the type of future I now had.567Please respect copyright.PENANAkWNPlJu5SI