The Attic.

Bobby locked the door from inside, leaving the key in the doorknob. He then ran up the stairs and stopped in his tracks when he reached the top where the attic was.

The Bring boy looked around at the attic. It was filled with boxes that held holiday merchandise and decorations for Valentine's Day, Easter, 4th Of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, as well as old junk that appeared to be from the 1940s, 50, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, and the floor was that of old floor-boards. The attic also had cobwebs and dust, and it was also dark. The only source of light was day-time coming in through the only window in the room.

The attic was the place where the staff kept all of the holiday merchandise/decorations until those holidays rolled around, and then they would take it all down, box it back up, and return it here until they returned the next year. But there were no holidays in March, at least none that he was aware of. Perfect. No one could possibly find him. No one would think to look for him up here. None of the school staff would likely come up here, he was certain of that. And if by chance someone had something to do in the attic today, they would simply find the door locked and the key gone. And even if they somehow managed to get the door open, Bobby would have time to hide behind some of the junk or boxed holiday merchandise/decorations that was stored up here. Now all he had to do was find a spot where he could make himself comfortable, because he knew it was very likely that he would have to stay here for the rest of the school day.

Bobby then noticed a spot where a ray of sunlight was shining in through the window and down on it. The 10-year old boy walked over to the spot, opened his messenger-bag and got out the Kumandra book. He had brought the book with him to school today. He didn't know why he had, but he did. The blond-haired boy sat down on the old floor-boarded floor indian style and opened the book. "Chapter 7: Dance Reception." He thought, reading silently. "Everyone was now duo-dancing in the ballroom to slow, soft music, with Benja and Sayaka slow-dancing with each other."


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