HELLO MY FELLOW CORSPES, HERE"S ANOTHER CHAPTER!

As they finally arrived in the train stop, Keiti was train sick five times, Tekeina made a grown man cry, and Kuroi's hands still burned in pain. "I'm so hungry" Tekeina groaned. "Please don't mention food." Keiti groaned. "I'm super excited!" Kuroi squealed. "We should take a picture!" Tekeina said. "Oh no!" Kuroi yelled. "What?" "We're late and we're in the wrong place!" "How late?" "An hour!" They walked out the station and ran around trying to find a taxi.

Then, they saw Mephisto. He was talking to two teens. One seemed really hyper and the other very calm. "Maybe Mephisto can help!" Kuroi said in a desperate voice. "Sir Pheles!" Keiti shouted. He turned around and smiled. The girls ran to him. "Gomenisai, but we got lost and we're late!" Kuroi said quickly. "What, you aren't late and please do not call me Sir Pheles around here." "Uh, okay!" Kuroi said nervously as Keiti and Tekeina glared at her evilly. "You mean we were on time?!" Tekeina said in a pissed off voice. "I'm sorry!" Kuroi squealed. "It's okay, girls. I can take you. This is Rin and Yukio Okumura." Mephisto said calmly. "Wait, these are cram school students?!" The guy named Rin yelled. "Yes, keep your voice down." Mephisto scolded. "But they're kids!" He argued. "We are kids, Rin." Yukio said. "But-"Rin was cut off by Yukio pushing him in the limo.

While Rin ranted furiously, the three girls were talking over them. It wasn't long before they entered the giant academy. "I'm glad we wore our uniforms before." Keiti said calmly, no longer train sick. "Mine smells like Faygo." Tekeina whispered. They looked at the giant crowd. "Look! It's the pink haired kid!" Kuroi yelled. He turned around before going back to talking to other school girls, who giggled at his words. Kuroi sweat dropped as Keiti and Tekeina laughed themselves to oblivion. The auditorium speech dragged on before everyone went to their classes. The girls looked odd because they were the only people with all their luggage. "I'm pretty sure this is our class. I'm so glad we are in the same classes." Keiti drawled. The halls were so large and vast, like a maze. "It's so confusing." Tekeina said while opening the door. "Good morning!" She yelled while walking in. "Tekeina!" Kuroi scolded. "What, I was being optimistic!" "That's not what optimistic means, baka!" Keiti laughed. Then there was an awkward silence. A girl with weird eyebrows gave them a glare before talking to her friend. "We are so awkward." Keiti whispered. "Let's find a seat." Kuroi said.

As they sat down, the door opened again. It was Rin Okumara again. Tekeina thought he was an obnoxious loudmouth. Kuroi thought so too, but she felt a slight bond with him somehow. She wondered why. Tekeina opened her one of her backpacks and took out a box of pocky. She passed it to Keiti and Kuroi as they waited for the teacher. The wait got longer and longer until Tekeina, being her impatient self, jumped up, left her bags, and walked outside. The door locked behind her and she walked around. She was always impatient and couldn't stand waiting too long. She needed to stretch her legs. The walls were tempting to jump off. But they seemed unsafe to touch, maybe it was a talisman keeping demons out. This academy was insane. Mephisto really expected them to be here? She wished the acceptance letter came with a book on surviving high school. But she should've bought that with her. Instead, she bought her old clothes, music, and a halberd that she never used. She was surprised no one noticed its large size. She missed mom, she missed dad, but they tried to kill her by throwing her off a car. They failed, and they crashed into a truck. Neither of them lived. Tekeina lived in an orphanage for six years. She was going to be teary eyed but the teacher had walked into the room and she followed. Coming back, she was ready to see what happened.