New Chapter!
I'm not as happy with some of the parts in the chapter as my others, but I think it came together alright. I hope you guys like it :D
For once, Merida arrived at school on time. Hiccup and Toothless landed at their normal spot and the unsuspecting boy dismounted from his dragon. "Alright, Toothless, I'll see you in a couple of hours." Toothless didn't seem to be paying attention to him, though. The dragon was looking forward with wide eyes. "What is it-Whoa!" Hiccup jumped, startled when he found Merida approaching the two.
"I'm back!" She smiled cheekily. Hiccup couldn't help but grin and walked forward.
"Merida! Hey!" Hiccup then cocked an eyebrow. "How come you're, uh, here?"
"Well, my dad insists I stay out of this whole kerfuffle with the lords and my mum now agrees. Says she doesn't want the mess to interfere with my education." Merida rolled her eyes. "Therefore, I'm here." She gestured to her eyes.
"Oh… well, still, it's good that you're back, Merida." Hiccup replied.
"I s'pose." Merida shrugged and bent down to greet Toothless. "Good morning, Toothless." The dragon nudged her back affectionately. Hiccup patted Toothless before heading up the hill and Merida followed. "By the way, we are training, tonight, right, Hiccup?"
"Hopefully. I know there's been a lot of stuff getting in the way." Hiccup answered sheepishly.
"That's for sure. Though, I do admit, last night was fun." Merida said.
"Yeah, minus yet another of my near death experiences." Hiccup replied.
"Oh, yes, we can't forget about that." Merida glanced down at his prosthetic leg, remembering that she'd asked about that before. "Hiccup, what did happen to your leg?"
Hiccup looked down, "Right… Back at Berk, uh, there was this huge dragon, Red Death. It controlled all the dragons and was the reason why they pillaged our village. If they didn't bring enough food back to the dragon nest, they'd be eaten themselves."
"So it was like a bee's hive, only much worse, of course."
"Yeah. So… So, we fought it back and Toothless almost beat it- Toothless shot a fire bolt down its throat and it caught fire. We nearly escaped, but I was knocked off and fell into the explosion. But he caught me. I mean… most of me…"
"Oh," Merida's eyes widened. "It sounds like you were very brave back there, though."
"Well, I mean, I guess, I was just…" Hiccup scratched at the back of his head.
Merida chuckled, nudging him. "Don't be so modest."
Hiccup shrugged his shoulders, "Heh, yeah, alright…"
As Flynn left to buy breakfast, Rapunzel slipped into the library logging onto one of the PCs. "Alright, let's check out tonight's weather…" She muttered to herself. Entering a search on Russia's forecast, she sighed in relief. The temperature was mild and the image of stars appeared. As she logged off, Flynn appeared with a doughnut and latte.
Heading to first period, she bumped into Jack. "Jack!" She called, and ran up, leaving Flynn to catch up.
"Punzie, wait!" He came to a halt beside her when Rapunzel excitedly told Jack that Russia had clear skies that night. Russia? What is she talking about? Flynn furrowed his eyebrows together. "Hold on, what's going on here?"
Jack looked up to him, "Oh, right, Rapunzel's been wanting me to take her to Russia for a couple days now." Flynn was even more confused now.
"Why are you taking her to Russia, exactly?" He could swear he saw the slightest trace of a smirk on Jack's face. Flynn turned to Rapunzel.
"I just wanted to go sight-seeing a little while Mother is gone. You know how she is." Rapunzel quickly answered.
"Oh. Right. Yeah, uptight doesn't even begin to describe her." Flynn answered. Jack chuckled at this, but then mentally chastised himself, clearing his throat.
"Hey, she does mean well." Rapunzel answered sensitively. Flynn and Jack both masked a dubious look, and the former finally sighed.
"Okay, Punzie. Listen, you take good care of my girlfriend, alright, Frost?" He turned back to face Jack, a hint of sternness in his voice.
"Sure, no problem." Jack replied casually, holding up his hands in a slightly defensive stance. Flynn nodded and then twisted back to Rapunzel.
"I gotta go to class, I'll see you later, Rapunzel." He bent over, placing a quick kiss on her lips before heading off. Jack's face fell and he looked away, the arm holding his staff over his shoulder falling to his side. Rapunzel turned to Jack and smiled,
"I'll see you tonight, Jack." She waved before walking off as well.
"See you." Jack answered, trying to smile. Hiccup walked up to him then.
"Hey, Jack. The bell will ring any minute, come on."
"Hiccup. Of course, wouldn't want to the Professor angry at you again." He replied with sarcasm.
"Seriously, bud. Another trip to the dean's office is the last thing you need." Jack managed to keep up. "Hey, what's the matter, anyway? You seem upset."
"Nothing, really, just, being friend-zoned sucks."
At lunch, Hiccup and Jack sat down, unwrapping their grilled cheese sandwiches. Hiccup bit into his before saying, "Jack, I thought you said you were okay with being Rapunzel's friend."
"I know, I know I did. It's hard though, Hiccup. Seeing her in the halls with him, watching them hold hands and kiss…" Jack grimaced at the memory.
Hiccup exhaled, "Sounds rough, Jack, but don't let it get to you. Okay, don't focus on the fact that Flynn's there, just focus on Rapunzel."
"You're right, Hiccup." Jack gave him that, biting into his own sandwich. He swallowed and gestured behind Hiccup. "Hey, look who's here- again."
Merida rolled her eyes and then glanced down to Hiccup who turned around, "Do you boys mind if I sit here today?"
"Of course not, sure, sit down." Hiccup pulled back a chair.
"Thanks." Merida set down her tray and things, scooting up in her chair.
"Um… is there something you need to tell me?" Hiccup asked.
"No." Merida shook her head. "I just want to eat lunch here." Hiccup's eyes widened.
Merida saw and sighed, "The Lord's sons are being uncivil today. We promised we wouldn't let our parents fights get in the way of our own lives. But Wee Dingwall's being rather fussy today. There's sure to be a brawl amongst the lads any moment now."
"Wait, isn't that the scrawny one with the ridiculous overbite?" Jack raised an eyebrow.
"Yes. Don't underestimate him, though. He's got a sharp bite, you know." Merida pointed out as she uncapped her drink. Jack snickered to himself.
"I can imagine."
Merida gave him a look before turning back to her food, "How's things with Rapunzel?"
Jack swallowed down his food, raising an eyebrow, "Um, fine, I guess. Why?"
"He's
actually decided to take things slow. Be her friend first before things go any further." Hiccup added.
"Oh? Good for you, Jack. She seems nice, judging by last night." Merida replied.
Jack agreed, though half-heartedly, "Yeah, she is."
"Where is that lass anyway?" Merida turned around, looking about the cafeteria.
"Over there." Hiccup twisted around as well. Rapunzel sat beside Flynn amongst other lively students that filled the table.
"Ah…" Merida exhaled. "Maybe you should invite her to join us, Jack." She whirled back around.
"I already tried, she sticks with Flynn at lunch." Jack replied. Merida shrugged and glanced back, before facing forward once more, as did Hiccup.
"So, about dragon training, Hiccup, are there any tips you can give me beforehand?"
Flynn chuckled loudly at a joke one of the Stabbington brothers cracked and Rapunzel smiled, though she found the joke a little offensive. "Oh, man… Hey, Rapunzel, I'm gonna dump my tray real quick. Are you done with yours?"
"Oh, sure." Rapunzel nodded, offering it to him. He headed over to the garbage can and her eyes followed him, her eyes then catching sight of Jack's table. Hiccup and Merida sat there as well, and seemed to be enjoying themselves, despite being slightly detached from the rest of the room. Rapunzel glanced back at the students around her, none of them paid her much attention. In fact, the only reason she was there was because of Flynn. Looking back to the three, she thought back to how much fun she'd had last night with them. A sense of longing built up inside of her, and she did consider approaching them. After all, she remembered that Jack had offered her a seat before. But Flynn returned and so she stayed seated. Suddenly there was a high-pitched scream coming from a table nearby. One of the Scottish boys had his teeth latched onto another's arm.
Everything was quiet in the lunch room for a moment. "Told you." Merida's voice piped up in that second. And then the cafeteria roared up with commotion.
That afternoon, Jack wandered around, killing time until he met up with Rapunzel. Winter was on the verge of arrival, so it wasn't a complete waste of time. He tapped at the telephone wires when he gazed up and in the distance, saw waves of light in the sky. "Huh…" It was the Guardian's signal. "Oh, right…" Every month there was a meeting at Santa- or rather, North's Workshop. The purpose was to discuss any important matters at the moment, but most of the time it was more of a monthly check-up- to see if the Guardians were doing their jobs right. "Let's hope it's quick this time…" Jack ran a little ways across the wires before jumping up into the air and heading to the North Pole.
Jack arrived before the huge workshop, landing at the front doorstep, which happened to rest on the very edge of the icy mountain. "Knock, knock." He called, rapping his knuckles on the wood. After a moment, the door opened revealing the big man himself.
"Jack! Welcome back!" He smiled widely, patting his shoulder and guiding him inside.
"Nice to see you, North." Jack replied, then waving at the yetis casually. "You're looking well, Phil." The yeti squinted his eyes at him suspiciously. The two headed to the Globe Room where the rest of the Guardians were. The Tooth Fairy was first to greet him.
"Hi, Jack! It's good to see you- and your teeth!" She dove forward and he smiled nonchalantly. "Oh! There they are!" She grinned widely as her mini fairies joined her.
"Hey, Tooth. Girls." He gestured to the fairies and a few of them swooned. Baby Tooth pushed past them and squeaked a greeting. "Baby Tooth, hi." He spoke as the fairy took a seat on his shoulder. The Sandman came up, saluting the winter spirit. "Sandy! Hey!"
The Easter Bunny came forward, trying to look serious. Jack smirked, "Bunny, how've you been?"
"Good, mate. How about yourself?"
"Great, great." He turned back to North. "So, what's going on tonight, North?"
"The usual, Jack. Nothing out of the ordinary." North answered.
"Really? So is the meeting gonna be short?" He blurted.
"Um, maybe. Why? In a hurry, Jack?" North asked.
"Got a hot date?" Bunny supplied, smirking. Jack failed to hide his blush and scowled in embarrassment.
"Look, I was paired up with one of my classmates at school for a project, and I kind of need to meet her on time."
"Ah, I see. Then, yes, we will make this short." North nodded as the Guardians all huddled around the globe.
The meeting went as Jack expected. Tooth reported that tooth collecting was going great, Sandy was still blessing children with sweet dreams- as for North and Bunny, toy production and egg coloring were running at an all-time high. Finally, Jack assured his comrades that the children were doing fine and a fun-filled winter was on the way. And just like that the meeting was wrapped up. "Alright, great meeting, you guys, I'll see you next month a-." He walked backwards a couple of paces, but was halted.
"Wait, can you tell us about her?" Tooth asked.
"Huh?"
"You're classmate. The one you're in such a bloody rush to see." Bunny came forward. Sandy looked equally interested.
"Oh, I don't know, I mean…" He chuckled, glancing at Baby Tooth.
"Yes. Tell us, Jack. We like to hear about your school life." North interrupted. Even Baby Tooth pouted.
Jack sighed, "Alright… her name's Rapunzel."
"Boot' zdah-roh-vah." North said.
"Uh… I didn't sneeze." Jack knit his eyebrows together.
"Oh."
"What's she like?" Tooth asked curiously.
"Well, Rapunzel's probably one of the nicest people you'll ever meet, she's got the brightest smile and she's really creative, there are huge paintings all over her house-" Halfway through, he noticed all of the Guardians staring at him knowingly. His cheeks heated up as he quickly shut his mouth.
"Aw, the boy's got a crush." Bunny snickered to North. Jack rolled his eyes, shaking his head.
"It's alright, Jack. Is perfectly normal for a boy your age to be interested in girls." North smiled encouragingly.
This only made him flush redder, "Okay, alright, guys, that's enough."
"I think it's sweet, Jack." Tooth smiled. She was a little infatuated with the winter spirit herself, but seeing him like this was rather cute. And she always tried to be supportive.
"Thanks, Tooth." He offered as Baby Tooth fluttered off his shoulder. Jack was about to leave before there was a slight ringing sound coming from the globe. One of the lights was blinking and this meant there was a child in need somewhere. Jack turned back and they all examined the globe. It was located in the United States, up north. Upon further inspection, they found the child in Burgess. It was Pippa. "That's one of Jamie's friends." Jack spoke up.
The others shared a glance, as Jack thought to himself. He sighed, noticing the darkened sky outside, "I'm gonna go help her."
The image of a clock appeared above Sandy's head and he looked to Jack questioningly. "Don't worry. I've still got time." Jack assured the man, before running off.
"Good luck!" North called after him.
It was late, probably past her bedtime, but Pippa was still lying in her bed awake. Downstairs, the loud, angry voices of her two parents could be heard, despite her closed door. What they were saying scared her, especially when her mother brought up the word 'divorce'. Pippa huddled under her covers, trying to hold tears back. Then she heard a tapping at her window. Tentatively, Pippa pulled off the covers and peeked at her window. Jack was perched there, smiling and waving. Pippa wiped at her eyes, the corners of her lips turning up in surprise. "Jack Frost!"
She tossed away her covers and ran up to her window, opening it up. "What are you doing here?"
"I heard that you were in trouble, so I came by to visit." Jack answered.
"Really?" Pippa asked and he nodded, hopping down into her room. The little girl wiped at her eyes again.
"What's wrong, Pippa?" He kneeled down before her. Her father shouted loudly from downstairs followed by a banging sound.
"Oh." Jack looked to the door and Pippa gazed down at the carpet. She sniffled, "They've been mad at each other a lot, my parents. And I… I get scared that something really bad is gonna happen." Pippa sniffled.
Jack frowned, but then looked to Pippa and lifted her chin, "Hey, it's gonna be okay, Pippa."
"How?" Pippa met his gaze.
Jack thought for a moment, "I'll show you." He grinned.
"You know, winter's coming really soon. But it wouldn't hurt to have a good time in the snow, right now." He grabbed her hand, and before she knew it, Pippa had been pulled out of her window.
It began to snow over the town of Burgess as Jack cheered Pippa up with snowflakes and a good snowball fight. Pippa was soon smiling and laughing, and for a moment, forgot her troubles. He returned Pippa to her room a little while later and the two noticed that they house had grown silent. Pippa climbed into bed. "See, we had a great time out there, didn't we?"
"Yeah, I feel a lot better, now." Pippa admitted. Jack smiled, standing beside her.
"Good. Don't focus on all the bad that's happening, okay? Just have a little bit of fun, instead." Jack said, thinking back to Hiccup's earlier advice. Stop focusing on the bad and more on the good. Which reminded him, Jack looked to Pippa's alarm clock. It was close to 8:30. Rapunzel was waiting for him. "Oh, man, I gotta go."
"Why?" Pippa arched an eyebrow.
"There's someone else out there who needs me, now." Jack answered, before he turned and hopped up onto her windowsill. Pippa waved him goodbye as he flew off into the sky.
By the time Jack arrived at her tower, Rapunzel had successfully plaited her to five feet. And furthermore, her mother was now fast asleep. "Jack, I'm ready!" She chirped, with Pascal on her shoulder and a frying pan under her arm.
"Great. Let's go!" He reached out for her hand and for the second time that night yanked someone out of her window.
As they flew on, Rapunzel felt excitement build up inside of her again. St. Basil's Cathedral peaked out in the distance and she called, "There it is!" Pascal squeaked out happily from her shoulder and she smiled at him. This time, the group landed by a nearby park and Rapunzel dropped down, dusting herself off. "So, what should we do first?" Rapunzel looked around.
"How about we check out the city a little." Jack swung his staff over his shoulder.
"Sounds like a plan." Rapunzel was already a few paces before him. Jack quickly caught up. Rapunzel walked out onto the sidewalk and was rendered speechless. Overwhelmed by how beautifully lit the city was, she stopped to take all in. Pascal had his mouth agape. Rapunzel's lips trembled, her eyes crinkling up. Jack joined her side.
"It's quite the view, huh?" Jack spoke up.
Rapunzel wiped at her eye, and turned to Rapunzel with the biggest smile, "Yeah." She uttered.
Unfortunately, it was too late for the group to visit many attractions, nor did they have any money to pay. So they wandered the streets, taking in the sights and sounds of the city. The group stopped down by a pond situated by a neighborhood and sat down. Pascal scampered down onto her lap as they relaxed. "It really is amazing." Rapunzel sighed. Jack agreed. "And it's only one city. I can't imagine what the rest of the world must be like. I mean, it's so big. All I know is from what I read in books." Rapunzel added.
"Let me tell you, it's a lot different in real life than in books." Jack said.
"Well, you're Jack Frost. I bet you've been everywhere." Rapunzel raised an eyebrow.
"And that's where you're wrong, Punzie. Never been to Hawaii." Jack answered. Rapunzel chuckled, then noticed he'd called her Flynn's pet name "Punzie". Jack realized the same thing and laughed nervously.
"Come to think, where did Flynn even come up with that name?"
"Mm… I think it was the day we first met. He said it had a catchier ring to it than Rapunzel." She answered.
"Well, I guess it stuck, so he's right." Jack said and Rapunzel nodded.
"But to tell the truth, I don't really like it that much." Rapunzel replied, sheepishly.
"You don't?" Jack asked, almost sounding a bit sarcastic, but then asked genuinely, "Then why do you let Flynn call you that all the time?"
Rapunzel shrugged, "I don't know. He likes it so much so I didn't want to ruin it for him, you know."
"Sure…" Jack answered, though he wasn't being so truthful. There were a couple of moments of silence until Rapunzel spoke up again.
"That was pretty crazy at lunch, don't you think?"
"Oh, you mean that huge fight with Merida's Scottish buddies?" Jack asked.
"Yeah, oh, wait, those guys are friends of Merida? How come she was sitting with you and Hiccup, then?" Rapunzel spoke.
"Yeah, they are. She told us it was getting too tense over there, so she sat with me and Hiccup… I'm surprised you noticed." Jack then turned to look at her.
"Oh." Rapunzel reddened. "I just happened to see you three together…" Rapunzel picked at her fingernails.
"I see…" He leaned forward and seeing an opportunity, decided to ask, "You know, you can come sit with us if you want…"
"Really?" Rapunzel blurted out, then cleared her throat settling down. "I mean, I don't know… I couldn't leave Flynn at our table…" Jack's eyebrows knitted together. He was sure Flynn would be fine, he had tons of other friends to keep him company at lunch.
"Okay…" Jack answered, deciding not to bring up the question again. They stayed quiet then, enjoying the peace until the clock hands reached 9:30. Jack flew Rapunzel and Pascal back to the tower and luckily there was no fuss with Gothel. Rapunzel stepped into the tower. "There you go. Safe and sound. Flynn had nothing to worry about." Jack stood at her window.
"Thank you, Jack. Really." Rapunzel smiled and he waved a hand, nonchalantly.
"No problem, Rapunzel."
"Oh, by the way, there's something I want to show you really quick." Rapunzel gestured to her room upstairs.
"Ok." Jack hopped inside, and following her up the steps. Rapunzel walked over to the canvas set against the wall and held it out. Jack examined the paintings and noticed the two new figures beside himself and Rapunzel. "Oh, cool. Hiccup and Merida." He grinned.
"I painted them last night after you brought me home." Rapunzel bent over the canvas, to look. "It was really fun when we were together last night. So I just wanted to add that into our painting."
"Nice." He complimented and then gazed up at Rapunzel. She really sounded like she would like to join them, but if Rapunzel wanted to stay with Flynn, he wouldn't pester.
Merida sat under the awning once more waiting for Hiccup under the quickly darkening sky. He eventually appeared in the sky, diving down to the ground. Merida stood and ran forward to greet him. "Hiccup. I'm glad you're here. Let's get to training."
"Wait, so you want to train here, today?" Hiccup asked. "And shouldn't we be getting a move on with our project?"
"Sure. It's like I said earlier, I'm gonna stay out of it. So, I'm not going to worry." Merida tried to sound convincing, but Hiccup wasn't completely sold. "And besides, we've got plenty of time for that project. I've wanted to learn to train dragons the whole week."
But he agreed, "Alright, then." He slid off of Toothless' back. "Now, the thing is, Toothless is already tame."
"Well, what's the point of teaching me to train an already trained dragon?" Merida suddenly thought. "
"Because it takes longer to train a wild dragon. And we need to start simple before we get to harder stuff." Hiccup answered.
Merida huffed out, "Okay." It made sense what he said, but Merida felt like she could take on the challenge of taming a wild dragon. She'd trained Angus well, hadn't she? "So what comes first?"
Hiccup thought for a moment, and then spoke, "Well, let's see, you've already gotten his attention." Toothless eyed his friend and the red-haired girl. "And I told him he can trust you, so…" He trailed off, scratching at his chin.
"I might as well teach you how to ride him." Hiccup finished. Merida gasped and hopped up on her feet. Hiccup smiled, chuckling, "Come on, Merida." She climbed up onto Toothless' back and eyed his saddle curiously.
"Where are the reins?" She looked around.
"Oh, you gotta hold on to these." Hiccup pointed to two holds up under the leather of Toothless' saddle. "And you also need to wear this." He pulled off a leather garment and handed it to Merida. "Connect it to Toothless' saddle so you don't fall off." Merida nodded, attaching it to her and then clicking it onto the dragon's saddle. "Good. Now there's one thing left I need to tell you." Hiccup said as Toothless looked back at the two. "Toothless has a prosthetic tail, so he can't fly on his own."
"Which means…?" Merida looked back at Toothless' tail.
"It means you're in charge of keeping him in flight. Use the stirrups to control his tail." Merida slipped her foot into the stirrup. She angled her foot and the tail fanned out.
"Oh!" Merida uttered. "Okay… I think I've got it, Hiccup." Merida nodded.
"Are you sure?" Hiccup asked.
"Yes." Merida replied, holding on tight. I'll simply handle Toothless the way I do Angus. I should be fine. Just relax and focus. "Alright, Toothless. Are you ready to go?" The dragon wasn't used to being ridden by others, but nodded anyway.
Merida grinned and then, cried out, "Yah!" driving him forward. Toothless' eyes widened as he bounded across the fields before jumping up into the air. Merida glanced back at his tail and made sure it was open by arching the stirrup. Toothless sailed into the sky. Hiccup watched, amazed and whooped. Merida laughed gazing back down, before turning back, "A little higher, Toothless! I want to be up in the clouds again!" Toothless nodded and shot up.
Way down below, Hiccup shouted, "Alright, you're doing good so far!"
Toothless leveled the two up in the clouds and Merida looked around happily. They were soon about a mile away from the castle. She didn't hear Hiccup call to stay where he could still see them.
Merida blew her hair out of her face, unable to hold back her huge smile. She was really flying, and this time by herself. She was broken out of her thoughts when Toothless suddenly jerked, "Whoa!" She grabbed ahold of his reins and kept him steady. "What's the matter, Toothless?" The dragon gestured back; he'd heard Hiccup's call.
He tried to turn back and she frowned, "What are you doing, Toothless, wait!" She tried to turn him back, but he'd already swerved back and was flying in the other direction. "Stop!" She tried to hold the dragon back, but he was already reaching the castle. "Toothless!" She shouted exasperatedly, pulling back; her feet in the stirrups jerked back closing his tail. He noticed and flailed about, Merida, quickly called, "Toothless, stop! Oh, no!" And he did stop, but now they were going down. Merida quickly fixed his tail back and Toothless in mid-fall was pulled back into flight, skimming the tree lines. Merida screamed as they crash-landed on the ground.
Toothless blinked his eyes, in a daze while Merida was breathing heavily. Thanking the gods that she was connected to the dragon's harness. "Toothless! Merida! Are you okay!" Hiccup ran forward. Toothless slowly came to his feet, shaking his head and nodded. Merida was still very shaken. "I tried to tell you not to fly out of sight." He said.
"I didn't hear you!" Merida cried, pushing back her hair. She turned back to Toothless, "Is that what all the fuss was about, Toothless?" She asked. Toothless bobbed his head. "Huh." She groaned out, panting.
"Don't… don't worry about it… I should've told you before you were in the air." Hiccup ran a hand through his hair. "You were doing pretty good, too. We just have to be more careful next time." He concluded. Merida was already unhooking herself from Toothless' saddle.
"Right. It was great until then." Merida hopped onto the ground. "We'll try again." Merida sighed. She turned to Toothless. "I didn't hurt you, did I, Toothless?"
Toothless gestured to him what looked like a "not really". Merida exhaled again.
"Merida? Are you out there? It's past curfew!" Elinor's voice rang out.
"Aye, mum!" Merida shouted back. She turned back to Hiccup and Toothless. "I'll see you later."
"Ok! Bye!" Hiccup called and waved her off. Merida trudged back into the castle, still feeling a little upset with her failure.
Yeah, so I just realized these days have been happing consecutively and this would be the sixth day. And school days are traditionally five days. Woops. Perhaps there are six-day weeks at their school? I mean it isn't an ordinary school after all.
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