Chapter 95-Things I Wish To Unsee
Helanie:
My blood ran cold, and my eyes fixated on her face. I was terrified for myself. What if she saw the test? I will be in so much danger.
There was no way she wouldn’t tell the other top seniors. I already had a bad start with them, and this news would be used against me to kick me out of the academy. And Norman would love that very much.
"Come on, show me what you’ve got there," I wished I had remembered that the hostel wasn’t just for juniors but also for seniors.
"You’re not allowed in this corner," Sage folded her arms over her chest, her eyes narrowing at me.
"Oh, I’m sorry. I’ll leave," I attempted to sidestep her, but she blocked my path, making me wonder what she was up to.
The beautiful red silk gown she wore made her look like a goddess, but the malice in her eyes ruined her purity.
"Now, come on, take it out. Let me see what you’ve been hiding back there," she insisted. Finally, when I refused to show her my hands, she stretched her arms behind my back and forced my hands forward. That’s when I felt another pair of hands grasp mine, prying my fingers open as they brought my hands fully into view.
Now my hands were in Sage’s sight, and her eyes fixated on how empty they were.
"Where did it go? I know you were hiding something. Tell me, where did it go?" she demanded angrily, glaring at me.
I turned to my side to see who else had arrived and who could have taken it from me. My heart sank when I saw Jenny standing beside me.
